I have attached the week's agenda, which I blew up and spread throughout the school.
On Monday, we had an assembly to review the activities, and kick off the Pennies for Patients fundraiser. I showed a video about Pennies for patients to the students so they have a better understanding of the importance of the foundation.
I used bingo cards as a way for students to have a friendly contest to do a kind act. The adults were also given this.
We also watched a bucket filler video to further explain bucket fillers as I hadn't gotten to all the classrooms for my monthly guidance lesson, which was Kindness; Bucket Fillers. This video was really cute, and showed the "magic" of bucket filling. I showed a different video to the 5th and 6th grade students.
We finished up with a video of the school staff telling an Act of Kindness story. The staff had so many great examples, and I think it was good for the students to see us as human beings just like them! I had about 15 staff members provide stories.
Starting on Wednesday until the end of the week, students and staff had the opportunity to purchase Kindness grams to send to someone at school or home. We sold a decent amount, and I had so much fun delivering the grams and seeing the smiles on so many faces. There were some great kindness grams, and one in particular stuck with me. A student wrote "Thanks for keeping me out of trouble" and "thanks for helping me when I'm angry." That's what we as educators need to hear to keep us motivated and feel the impact of our work.
A big thank you to a special lady in my life who printed all of the kindness grams for our school :)
On Friday, I had teachers send two students that exhibit acts of kindness to me. They wrote a kind act on a heart and then pinned it on the Grinch, which is hanging in our hallway. Of course, a pinterest idea! Here is a picture.
Here are the links to the videos.
bucket filler postcard
Pennies for Patients
5th and 6th bucket filler video
k-4 bucket filler video
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