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Play Kindness Bingo Give a compliment to someone. Clean up after yourself. Let someone go before you in line. Make a caring card for your teacher. Write a positive note to a classmate. Thank someone in the school for the work they do. Say hi to someone new. Clean up after someone else.
Write a kind note to give to a classmate or teacher. Ask someone about their day. Write a positive comment to someone on social media. Compliment a classmate or teacher.
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Kindness notes are a great way for students to support one another in the classroom. Students are to draw a name out of a cup and write a nice note towards the other student. This helps students branch out and find new friends within the classroom.
50 random acts of kindness you can do today Call a friend that you havent spoken to for a while. Send a letter to a grandparent. Send flowers to a friend. Offer to pick up some groceries for your elderly neighbour. Send someone a handwritten note. Offer to babysit for a friend. Walk your friends dog.
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Kindness Activity Wall: Designate a wall or bulletin board to kindness! Download this PDF for ideas. Kindness Jar: Write down kind acts on slips of paper (example: sit by someone who is alone at lunch, pick up trash in the hallway, write a thank you note to a teacher) and have students or staff take one!
One student will begin by writing a kind note and doing something thoughtful for a peer and then leave the note on their desk or student mailbox. They will also color and attach the sticker to the poster showing who has received a class pencil gram.
So, try these six tips for teaching kids to be kind. Discuss What Kindness Means and Looks Like. Use Play Pretend, Games, and Stories. Be an Example of Kindness. Promote Kindness Through Selfless Habits and Experiences. Help Them Understand That Kindness Isnt Always Easy. Focus on How It Feels To Be Kind.

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