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The Myth of 'I'm Bad at Math' - Miles Kimball & Noah Smith - The Atlantic
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Mindset Works®: Student Motivation through a Growth Mindset, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
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What do Children Think about their Brains? - Developmental Science Laboratory
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Inscribed upon my wrist: Emphasizing effort to empower learning SmartBlogs
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success:Amazon:Books
About to spend an afternoon with Carol Dweck, author of 'Mindset' http://t.co/OOWQpHhL
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The Brainology® Program: Cultivate a Growth Mindset, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
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STANFORD Magazine: March/April 2007 > Features > Mind-set Research
The official blog of Mr. Hubbard's Class. Dublin Unified's Teacher of the Year for 2016-2017. Besides knowing what happens every day while in class, I will also post information on parenting, learning and teaching.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
More Mindset Resources
More Work Reading and Learning w/ Grit
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Angela Lee Duckworth: The key to success? Grit | Video on TED.com
'We need to be gritty about getting our kids grittier.' Angela Lee Duckworth: The key to success? Grit http://t.co/cAjyyeYa9S #sbgchat
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The New Way to Identify Talent: The G Factor « The Talent Code
tags: talent talentcode grit ownership
- One is early ownership. As Marjie Elferink-Gemser’s work shows, one pattern of successful athletes happens when they’re 13 or so, when they develop a sense of ownership of their training. For the ones who succeed, this age is when they decide that it’s not enough to simply be an obedient cog in the development machine — they begin to go farther, reaching beyond the program, deciding for themselves what their workouts will be, augmenting and customizing and addressing their weaknesses on their own.
- Another tell is grit. This quality, investigated by the pioneering work of Angela Duckworth, refers to that signature combination of stubbornness, resourcefulness, creativity and adaptability that helps someone make the tough climb toward a longterm goal. Duckworth has come up with a simple questionnaire that measures the responder’s grit. It has only 17 questions, and the respondent self-assesses their ability to stick with a project, see a goal to the end, etc. (You can take it online here.)
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What is talent – A growth mindset approach (1/2) ·
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What is talent – A growth mindset approach (1/2) · BelievePerform
How to apply a growth mindset in sport http://t.co/0ev455zxPw
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Challenge The Deficit Mindsets in Education
My New Post: Ditching Our Attachment to Deficit Mindsets > http://t.co/TjYgmz4XTA Please spread the word #diversity http://t.co/epyZnIb3pG
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Growth Mindset Reflective Questions for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Growth Mindset Reflective Questions for Teachers http://t.co/YvpVhDnypg http://t.co/Y9xEgN2u38
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9 Effective Questions to Help Students Develop A Growth Mindset http://t.co/UXWcPGvN0l
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The Myth of 'I'm Bad at Math' - Miles Kimball & Noah Smith - The Atlantic
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People with a fixed mindset worry about how they w
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People with a fixed mindset worry about how they will be judged, people with a growth mindset are concerned with the learning
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I'm crafting a new blog post, centered on ways tha
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I'm crafting a new blog post, centered on ways that teaching in Finland is slowly transforming my mindset as teacher. It's coming out soon!
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Malcolm Gladwell Outliers - The Educator's PLN
10,000 hours of practice needed before mastery. Takes a growth mindset for sure. http://t.co/vLcv2fOYWw #mindset13
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Mindset Works®: Student Motivation through a Growth Mindset, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
tags: mindset motivation dweck resources
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Teaching Students the ABCs of Resilience | Edutopia
tags: resilience learning mindset Dweck
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Inscribed upon my wrist: Emphasizing effort to empower learning SmartBlogs
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success:Amazon:Books
About to spend an afternoon with Carol Dweck, author of 'Mindset' http://t.co/OOWQpHhL
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NEW post "Very Interesting (& Different) Post On “Fixed” Versus “Growth” Mindsets" http://t.co/mmZqxhPa
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The Brainology® Program: Cultivate a Growth Mindset, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
tags: brainology brain learning mindset education dweck brain research growth praise
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Identifying Talent: What Really Matters « The Talent Code
All of this is a roundabout way of making a simple point: we fail at talent identification because we’re looking in the wrong place. We instinctively look at performance (which is visual, measurable) instead of mindset and identity, which are what really
tags: coaching talentcode
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The First Day of Science With Mrs. Cargo's Class!!

Your first job is to complete a "getting to know you" survey. Only MR. HUBBARD will see the results.
Click here to take your important survey.
Your second job is to begin working on Thursday's homework.
- Students should watch the movie once and enjoy & learn.
- Students should then watch the movie a 2nd time with a tab open to take the quiz. The quiz questions go in order they appear in the movie.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Speaking of circle time, one of our students and his soccer team earned this super large trophy for a state cup victory on Sunday!!
2/24/2015
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Due on Wednesday
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117-118
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9-24 all original problem -estimated numbers & answer/ solve for the real answer (do at least 5 guess check or stacking)
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5
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5
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2/25/2015
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Due on Thursday
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141-142
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9-30 all -- estimate to help you solve this problem/follow directions in book
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6
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4
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2/26/2015
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Due on Friday
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56-57
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1-17 all -- show your work
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2
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chapter review
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
February 17, 2015
- Never friend or reply via chat, text, instant message, social networks with anyone that they have not met physically in person. They should only interact with people that they know exist in real life, they have shaken hands with and they know are “real.”
- If they should find themselves having communication with anyone that they do not feel safe with, bullied or uncomfortable -- in all cases they should find an adult that they trust and tell that person. In no case will “they” (the 10 or 11 year old) get in trouble for seeking assistance or help regarding a communication/friendship that has gone sour. In some scenarios the students feel guilt or fear that they began a communication/relationship with someone they should not have and they are fearful to seek assistance; they fear they will get in trouble.
- Written communication placed onto the internet is like getting a tattoo. You can “try” and have it removed/deleted however if what you wrote was screen captured or indexed by Google what you wrote is not going away. Unless you live in Spain?
- On-line communication that happens even outside of school that has a negative detriment on student’s/school’s learning -- by law has to also be addressed by the school district. Students often believe that what they say on their own time and outside of school can not be used against them within the school arena. Many courts have found that is NOT the case, especially in cases of on-line bullying or hate speech.

Date of Lesson
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Day it is due
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Pages
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What is expected on the homework
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Chapter
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Lesson #
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2/17/2015
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Wednesday
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138-139
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1-24 all original problem -- estimate to help you solve this problem/follow directions in book
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6
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3
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2/18/2015
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Thursday
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46-47
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1-27 all original problem/estimated numbers & answer / solve for the real answer
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2
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6
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2/19/2015
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Friday
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70-71
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8-38 EVENS original problem/estimated numbers &answer / solve for the real answer WITH 7 GENERIC AREA MODELS
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3
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5
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Dublin Elementary School's Math Night for Parents....

If you would like to receive a copy of tonight's math notes, please complete the survey at this link.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Tuesday, February 10th
Math -- we are really hitting home on the idea of “estimating” before calculating their final answer. Especially with both fractions and decimals students can become confused where a decimal should be placed and learning how to quickly & effectively estimate will ensure that they are computing reasonable answers. Right now we are snaking between larger multiplication, division beyond writing “remainder” and multiplication & division w/ decimals. As with many common core math concepts this does come with some new nomenclature and strategies that were not the norm circa 1980’s/90’s. So you may hear “generic area model,” “stacking method,” “guess and check” and divide/multiply by drawing your arithmetic as a box.
70-71
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7-39 ODDS original problem/estimated numbers &answer / solve for the real answer
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3
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5
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day 1
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93-94
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7-35 ALL original problem, estimated numbers & answer / solve for the real answer
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4
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5
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114-115
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9-30 ALL Original problem, estimate numbers & answers/ solve for the real answer.
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5
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4
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Science with Ms. Katzman -- more brainpop and a reading/writing response



