We have invited the students to look for ways to be kind and helpful at home. If you notice your child demonstrating kindness for others, please write the good deed on a paper heartprint and send it back to school. (Please let us know if you need another sheet of hearts!) As a class, we will share and celebrate the ways kindergartners really can make a difference and help people feel good. During the coming months, we will see if all of our good deeds can add up to 100 acts of kindness. We will integrate math into our collection of hearts as we count from one to one hundred in French.
Near the start of the school year, we read Kindness is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler by Margery Cuyler. In the book, Mrs. Ruler challenges her students to perform good deeds for others. The acts of kindness are written on heartprints and posted on a bulletin board. Soon, the entire class is doing so many good deeds that their classroom isn’t big enough to show the many different ways that students can be kind to others.
We have invited the students to look for ways to be kind and helpful at home. If you notice your child demonstrating kindness for others, please write the good deed on a paper heartprint and send it back to school. (Please let us know if you need another sheet of hearts!) As a class, we will share and celebrate the ways kindergartners really can make a difference and help people feel good. During the coming months, we will see if all of our good deeds can add up to 100 acts of kindness. We will integrate math into our collection of hearts as we count from one to one hundred in French.
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