I Will Be Kind When... Game
GOAL: In this game students will have fun practicing being kind all the time, even when others are not kind.
Showing kindness can be especially hard when we feel Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired (H.A.L.T.). If students are struggling to show kindness, H.A.L.T and have them ask themselves, “What do I need?” Showing kindness is much easier when you are not hungry, angry, lonely, or tired.
Social and Emotional Competencies: Self-awareness and Social Awareness. (Learn more about the five core competencies of social and emotional learning)
Catchphrase: Be Kind All the Time
The catchphrase is the main concept of the object lesson that we want students to catch onto and remember so they can say and practice the catchphrase on the playground, in hallways, in the classroom, and at home. They catch on and then pass on! Try using the lesson catchphrase all week—Be Kind All the Time!
After you teach, your students can process these workbook pages. You have options: K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 grade.
Bring social and emotional learning home with these engaging activities designed to help students and caring adults practice social and emotional skills together.
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