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Friday, April 1, 2022

Kk is for Kindness

Let's sprinkle kindness everywhere!!


K is for kindness and every classroom, home, playground, neighborhood or community can use a little sprinkle!

So what better way to spend Kk day than talking about KINDNESS.

Slide One:  Kindness makes everyone happy!  Sort...Kind Friend/Bully(Click and drag)

Slide Two:  How does kindness...look, feel, sound (type)

Slide Three:  How do people show they care...parent, teacher, others?

Slide Four:  Compliment, Cooperate, Considerate...(Click and Drag) actions that match each word.

Slide Five:  Kind Actions...(Click and drag)

Slide Six:  Invitation

Slide Seven:  Note to someone who was kind to you.








K is for kindness and every classroom, home, playground, neighborhood or community can use a little sprinkle of that!!

Catch students in you classroom being a KINDNESS HERO.

Have students write compliments to one another.

Students share how they can show they care and how they can help others.

Students can make a list of what kindness is.

Students will make words using the letters in friendship and kindness.

Students will put kind words in ABC Order.

Students will write about kindness:  I Chose to Be Kind Today, This is a Kind Person I Know, Let's Write

Students will sort ways to be kind on the Playground, in the Classroom and at Home.

Students will complete a kindness Bingo.

Students will work with a partner to answer questions.  Roll the die and move.



This is the complete resource.

This interactive Google slide resource is ideal for reviewing with your class ways to be kind.

It promotes these ways to be kind:

respect, care, share, help others

It also includes information on the key three C words:

compliment, cooperate and considerate

Activities include click and drag sorts as well as typing responses.

There are pictures and written examples

This packet is filled with activities that promote...KINDNESS COUNTS!

It covers these aspects of kindness: respect, sharing, helping others, caring

The craft includes a boy and girl Kindness Heroes

They connect to writing about how to be a Kindness Hero

This is followed by an activity for teachers to CATCH students being kind. (color and black and white)

There is an anchor chart with a definition of Kindness

Vocabulary Cards are colorful and perfect for posting.

Literature and Activities include:

Mean Jean (bully)

Bear Feels Sick (caring)

Chrysanthemum (name calling/respect)

It's Mine (sharing)

Activities include:

I can care

Things to share

Ways to care connecting to parents

Three ways to help others

Definitions...cooperation, consideration, compliment, smile

Cut and Paste...friend/bully

Make words...friendship

Abc Order

I think your classroom will be a happier place!!










 

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