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12 Days of Kindness - Classroom Edition

12 Days of Kindness - Classroom Edition
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Description

The 12 Days of Kindness - Classroom Edition resource encourages students to engage in daily acts of kindness within their classroom. Each day presents a new kindness activity designed to build empathy, promote teamwork, and strengthen the classroom community. The activities include prompts for student reflections, helping them articulate their experiences and understand the positive impact of their actions.

Suitable for
  • Fast Finishers
  • Relief Teachers
Lesson Structure
  • Individual Activity
  • Rotations / Group Work
  • Class Activity
Curriculum Codes

AC9HS2S01 9

Develop questions about objects, people, places and events in the past and present

ACPPS022 8.4

Explore actions that help make the classroom a healthy, safe and active place

ACHASSI034 8.4

Pose questions about past and present objects, people, places and events

ACELY1670 8.4

Use comprehension strategies to build literal and inferred meaning and begin to analyse texts by drawing on growing knowledge of context, language and visual features and print and multimodal text structures

HT1-4 old

Demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication

GE1-3 old

Communicates geographical information and uses geographical tools for inquiry

Differentiation

Modifications

•    For Students Working Below Standard:
-    Read Examples Aloud: Start each day by reading the examples aloud to ensure clarity.
-    Simplify Reflection Prompts: Focus on fewer reflection details, such as 'What did I do?' and 'How did it make me feel?'.
-    Peer Assistance: Pair students with a buddy for shared reflection activities.
-    Highlight Key Instructions: Underline or highlight main points before printing to guide students.
-    Modified Expectations: Allow shorter, one-sentence reflections to ensure all students can participate.

•    For Students Working Above Standard:
-    Comprehensive Reflections: Encourage detailed reflections that include personal insights and connections to broader themes, such as the impact of kindness on school culture.
-    Leadership Roles: Assign leadership responsibilities during activities to help guide classmates.
-    Class Presentations: Ask students to share their reflections with peers, fostering discussion and learning.
-    Reflection Extensions: Prompt students to brainstorm how they can continue these acts of kindness beyond the classroom.
 

EXTENSIONS

•    Creative Projects: Have students create a poster or presentation about their favourite act of kindness from the 12 days and what they learned.
•    Kindness Journaling: Add a journaling element where students document their feelings and insights throughout the 12 days.
•    Class Kindness Goal: Set a class-wide kindness goal to reach by the end of the 12 days, encouraging students to think of additional kindness activities.
•    Literacy Connection: Integrate literacy by having students write stories or poems about the acts of kindness they performed and how it impacted them and their classmates.
 

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