These two words make someone feel appreciated when they help you.
“thank you”
You do this when you pick up toys without being asked.
help clean up
Real friends do this when someone is feeling sad.
cheer them up
You do this with your face to brighten someone’s day.
smile
This is what you do if you see someone sitting alone at recess.
ask them to play
This word means saying you’re sorry when you made a mistake.
Apologize
If a classmate drops their crayons, doing this is a way to be kind.
pick them up
Friends remember to take turns and do this with toys.
share
A kind classmate uses this quiet skill to understand how someone feels.
listening
When someone is answering a question, you show kindness by doing this.
wait your turn
If someone looks lonely, you can say this to show you care: “Are you ______?”
okay?
This is what you do when you open a door for someone.
hold the door
A friend might do this if they invite someone sitting alone to come play.
include them
You show kindness to your teacher by doing this right away.
follow directions
You show kindness in the library by doing this with books.
treat them carefully
This kind greeting is what you say when you meet someone for the first time.
Hello
When a classmate doesn’t understand the directions, you can do this.
help explain
When friends disagree, they do this instead of arguing.
talk it out
You show kindness at lunch by doing this with your trash.
clean up
This is what you should do if someone is being teased.
stand up for them or tell a teacher
These short, kind sentences help people feel good about themselves, like “I like your drawing."
Compliments
Doing this means you use your hands to help someone finish a task.
lend a hand
This is what we call treating friends the way you want to be treated.
the golden rule
You show kindness on the playground when you do this instead of pushing.
being gentle
Showing kindness in class means using this “level” voice when others are working.
using a quiet voice