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Growth Mindset Lessons | SEL Activities | The Thing Lou Couldn't Do Companion

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Teaching With a Mountain View
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Great resource! I love all the book units. My student are highly engaged and enjoy the thoughtful actives that go along with the book.
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Are you ready to Move Mountains with your students and their character education goals this year? Incorporating SEL activities into your classroom is easy with this picture book companion to help students learn about and develop a growth mindset vs. a fixed mindset.

Grab the beautiful picture book The Thing Lou Couldn't Do by Ashley Spires and pair it with Moving Mountains for the perfect SEL literacy resource.

**GROWING BUNDLE for Moving Mountains available HERE at an incredibly low PRESALE price!**

This resource includes EVERYTHING you need to implement these lessons. Just grab a copy of the book (you can also find fun read-aloud versions on YouTube), and you’ll be set to go!

A Note on SEL: The term "SEL" is not incorporated into this product. Each book focuses on specific personal growth skills and themes for your classroom for community building, personal growth, and character lessons.


What’s included in this set of SEL (and character education) activities?

  • 2 SEL Class Objectives
  • 5 Days of Complete Lesson Plans for SEL Integration 
    • Literacy Integration
    • Talking Points and Big Ideas
    • Life-Changing Lyrics
    • Famous Failures Trading Cards
    • Growth Mindset Activities
    • Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset Sorts
    • ...and so much more!

  • Before, During, and After Reading Discussion Prompts
  • Morning Meeting Greeting Cards  
  • 5 Peaks and Pits Social Scenario Cards
  • Extension Activity Suggestions
  • Companion Book Suggestions
  • Slide Decks for selected activities

What are the class goals and SEL objectives for The Thing Lou Couldn't Do?

  • We will be able to define growth mindset and identify the differences between and growth and fixed mindset.
  • We will apply our knowledge about growth mindset when learning something new, experiencing challenges, and facing new situations.

How Can I Incorporate These Lessons Into My Classroom?

  • Morning Meeting
  • Literacy
  • Read Aloud
  • As guidance or counseling lessons
  • … any way you can dream up!


Permission to use the cover of The Thing Lou Couldn't Do by Ashley Spires was granted by Kids Can Press. You can purchase the book and see its official teaching guide on their website.

The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do © 2017 Ashley Spires. Published by Kids Can Press Ltd.


Our mission with Moving Mountains is to equip teachers with high-quality supplemental lessons that accompany exceptional picture books and teach students critical interpersonal skills. Our goal is to foster a strong classroom community and inspire lifelong learners.  It is our vision that through these lessons, students will become more self-aware about their place and purpose in their classroom community and beyond.

More about Moving Mountains:

❤️ Each book has been carefully selected to appeal to a wide age and grade range (2nd-5th grade) while being easily accessible to teachers. The accompanying lessons were designed with a specific character trait or personal skill in mind. Activities and objectives have been designed to fit within these skills, but please remember that there are many themes and relevant learning opportunities in each book.

❤️ Each week includes multiple lessons and activities. Depending on your classroom setup and the amount of time you have to devote to each book’s lessons, you may pick and choose which ones work best for you and your students. 

❤️ While the weekly activities are different to accompany each book, some consistent components include Peaks and Pits Scenario Cards, Morning Meeting Greeting Suggestions, Extension Activities, and Companion Book Suggestions. 

Why did we create Moving Mountains? Moving Mountains has been a dream of mine for several years – As a current educator, I am passionate about bringing picture books into my classroom, particularly during my morning meeting with the aim of helping my students develop their personal goals. Each week, I choose one focus book and a specific skill or skill that it teaches. Throughout the week, we discuss the book and complete different activities relating to it. I have seen incredible growth in my students’ social and personal skills using this method, and I have dreamed of creating full units that are ready to go for teachers! Moving Mountains was born from the need for excellent, ready-to-use companion activities. I have teamed up with Andrea Burns from BookishBurns to create these units for you. I hope you love them as much as we do!

What makes Moving Mountains different from other book companions? We carefully designed these activities to fit the unique elements of each book. With very few elements repeated throughout different books, your students will never tire of seeing the same template activities over and over again. This has also enabled us to create specific, SEL skill-based activities aligned to each book and maximize the impact of these beautifully written picture books. 

Why use picture books to teach reading and SEL skills? Simply put, picture books bring SEL skills to life! Picture books are short but beautiful authentic texts that help students see character traits and skills from different perspectives. We can use picture books to explicitly teach these important skills. Instead of telling students what it means to work as a team, we can SHOW them teamwork through character interactions in picture books and allow them to form their own definition of teamwork. Picture books have concrete stories and characters to reference as they continue to think about these skills. As an added bonus, picture books are highly engaging to students!

Teaching With a Mountain View, Ltd. has received express permission from the author and publisher to use the book's cover image on this page.

The Thing Lou Couldn't Do (C) 2017 Ashley Spires. Published by Kids Can Press Ltd. Download the teaching guide from Kids Can Press HERE!

Total Pages
39 pages
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Teaching Duration
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