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100

A student ignores and excludes a new student in their class. How would you welcome and introduce yourself to a new student?

By saying, "Hi, my name is ____. Welcome to our school. I can show you around and introduce you to some of my friends." You can also ask questions to get to know the new student to make them feel welcome.

100

It is wrong to judge a person by their clothing.

True

100

Draw how you think someone might feel when kids at school excluded them during recess and had to play alone.

Example- Sad face

100

Imagine if you were a new student at an unfamiliar school and when you tried to be friendly towards others, they moved away, laughed at you and/or ignored you.  

How would you feel?

Sad, embarrassed, lonely, uncomfortable, unwelcomed

100

Walk up to a member in another group and give them a compliment.

Yay you did it!

200

You notice a classmate turns away from another student when they try to be friendly. They also looked away and moved their desk further away from them. Act out a kinder way this student could have responded.

Examples-  smiled back and introduced herself. 

200

It’s ok to make make fun of another person’s clothing, shoes, food, or games.

False

200

Think about a time when you were at an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people.  

Draw what it was like for you.

Example: sad, left out, lonely, 

Trying to make a new friend

200

Imagine if you were in a new school and didn’t know anyone.  What could other people do to help you feel welcomed, more comfortable, and that you belonged?

Introduce themselves, show you around, talk to you, invite you to play at recess, compliment you

200
List two ways you can be organized at school or at home.

Examples: clean out desk/folders/backpack, use binder dividers, separate clothing items in dresser, organize toys in different bins

300

If a classmate made fun of something you were wearing and started laughing, how can you respond?

You could tell the person that you like what you are wearing and it does not matter what they think. 

You could let them know how that makes you feel-"I feel upset when you make fun of my shoes. Please stop."


300

There must be something wrong with someone if their family can’t afford to buy her new clothes.

False

300

Draw how you feel when you do something kind.

example- Happy

300

Imagine if you were someone who treated a classmate poorly. How would you feel knowing that you have hurt another person?

Disappointed in myself, sad that I hurt someone's feeling, embarrassed that I didn't treat her with kindness

300

If Mrs. Texeira is talking and you interrupt, how do you think that makes your teacher feel?


How does it iipact the students around you?

Mrs. Teixeira feels- Annoyed, frustrated, disrespected

Students feel- Like they can't learn, can't focus, frustrated, annoyed

400

You realize you said something unkind about what someone was wearing and you notice it upset them. How could you make things better?

You could apologize and follow up with something kind to make them feel better.

400

Encouraging someone who looks like they are having a hard day, asking your classmate how their day is going, smiling at someone you don’t know very well, and inviting someone who is alone to play or hang out with you are acts of kindness.

True!

400

Draw yourself doing something kind.

Example- Helping the teacher hand out papers, cleaning up garbage, saying something nice to a friend

400

Think of a time you treated someone unkindly and regretted what you had done.  How did you, or how could you have repaired your mistake?

Apologize, make a kinder choice, recognize how they feel and make it better

400

Why do you think it is important to follow the rules in the classroom and in school?

So everyone feels safe, respected, and important.

So everyone has a fair chance at learning and doing their job of being a great student. 

500

Demonstrate what you can do to repair the mistakes you made when you upset a classmate. 

Answers vary.

500

Every act of kindness, no matter how big or small, makes the world a better place.

True

500

Draw one way someone was kind to you.

Helped you with something, said something nice to you, offered to be your friend, played with you at recess

500

If you had to give advice to a classmate on how to treat people with more kindness, what specific acts of kindness would you suggest?

Give your own example of ways you have been kind- helping someone, complimenting someone, offering assistance, taking turns, respecting others

500

Make a list of 5 ways you can be kind

Hold the door for someone, compliment someone, help someone, invite someone to play with you at recess, use your manners, listen when the teacher is talking, pick up garbage

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