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    Congratulations on a fantastic project! I couldn't help but scroll through every page and click on every photo, video and presentation. Wow!

    I am truly impressed with the amount of work and inspiration on the teachers' side and the students' engagement. I often share ideas on how to teach about brain during my workshops and trainings on growth mindset but rarely does it happen that people transform those ideas into such powerful creations.

    I am happy to think that You have changed these children's viewpoint on success and hard work and contributed to their better future. You definitely have made a difference for me! I feel refreshed and motivated to keep on searching and exploring new ideas and improving on the ways in which I share them. After all, I have no excuses - I can do it! Yes, I can!

    Beata Ganczar, 27/11/2017

    It all looks great! I really like the broccoli brain :)
    I've got a suggestion, if you haven't done it yet, create a ''measure your motivation chart''. Basically give children a strip of paper with n
    umbers 1 - 10 and ask them to circle their level of motivation at the moment. You can then repeat it in a month time. Or at the very end of the project. It should be really nice to see how far you've got :)
    Another possibility is creating a 'start - finish' track with 'finish' being working at 100% of their ability. Or more :)Then placing the children's names at the start line and moving them along as they progress. I wouldn't draw the start line straight though but wavy as children never start from the same place.

    Posted by Beata Ganczar, 07.11.2016.