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The Pillars of Perseverance – Bulletin Board Display

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Nov 2023

Teach students the definition of perseverance with this beautifully designed bulletin board display based on a rock climbing theme.

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

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    Pages:  8 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 5

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teaching resource

The Pillars of Perseverance – Bulletin Board Display

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Nov 2023

Teach students the definition of perseverance with this beautifully designed bulletin board display based on a rock climbing theme.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  8 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 5

Teach students the definition of perseverance with this beautifully designed bulletin board display based on a rock climbing theme.

What Does Perseverance Mean?

Teaching perseverance is more critical now than ever before. In an ever-changing world, students need the mental strength to overcome obstacles and setbacks, making perseverance a key life skill. The ability to persevere not only impacts academic success but also prepares students for personal growth and resilience in the face of adversity. By understanding and applying perseverance strategies, students can develop the determination, grit and resilience they need to climb their own mountains of challenges.

Speaking of climbing… Teach Starter has created a beautiful set of rock climbing-themed posters for your classroom bulletin board to teach your students the definition of perseverance. It has been designed by our expert team to inspire and empower your students to keep persevering with whatever personal challenges they have set for themselves. 

The resource contains a display banner and eight posters containing the following perseverance strategies to keep your students motivated as they strive toward their goals:

  • I have a clear understanding of what I am trying to accomplish.
  • I believe in my ability to achieve my goal and can visualize what success will look like.
  • I have an organized plan that includes what I need to do and how often I need to do it.
  • I use positive self-talk to keep myself motivated and to keep my confidence high.
  • I see mistakes as an opportunity for learning, not as a sign of weakness or failure.
  • I call on my support team for assistance and encouragement when I need it.
  • I adapt to setbacks and challenges by staying calm and trying new approaches.
  • I acknowledge my efforts and take pride in my achievements.

To create this resource, download the display banner and the posters (which have been uploaded separately due to their page orientation). To create the banner, print the three pages then paste them together. Display on your classroom bulletin board as a constant reminder of what it means to persevere! 

Both full-color and black-and-white versions of this resource have been provided. If you have limited access to color printing, we recommend printing the black-and-white version on colored paper.

Understanding the Definition of Perseverance Matters!

Perseverance is a fundamental skill that every student needs to succeed in the classroom and in life. This classroom display provides an engaging and visually appealing way to teach and reinforce this vital skill. It can be used in your classroom in the following ways:

  1. Goal Setting – Use “The Pillars of Perseverance” to facilitate goal-setting sessions. Help students define their aspirations and create a plan to reach them, emphasizing the importance of persistence and resilience along the way.
  2. Visual Reinforcement – When we’re in the midst of working towards a goal, it can be hard to see the forest for the trees! This classroom display can be used as a constant visual reminder to your students about the importance of perseverance and the strategies that can be used when the road gets a little bumpy. The rock climbing imagery helps students connect with the concept in a fun and relatable way.
  3. Discussion and Reflection – Engage your students in discussions about the posters’ messages and how they relate to their own experiences. Encourage reflection on their own goals and the challenges they might face, and how these tips can help them overcome those challenges.

By using this resource effectively, you can empower your students to conquer challenges, reach their goals and become resilient climbers in the mountainous terrain of life’s journey. 

Download This Perseverance Bulletin Board Display

This resource downloads as a full-color or black-and-white PDF. The display banner and the posters must be downloaded separately. Use the dropdown menu on the Download button to select the files you require.

Print and display on your classroom bulletin board, then refer to the display whenever your students need a reminder of the definition of perseverance!

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