Kind Words
Helping Others
Kind Actions
Handling Conflict
Random Acts of Kindness
100

This is a friendly way to start the school day.

"Good morning" or "Hi, how are you?"

100

You can do this if someone drops all their books in the hallway.

Help them pick everything up.

100

You can do this during recess to show kindness.

Play with someone who looks lonely or left out.

100

This is how you can disagree with someone respectfully.

Say “I see it differently, but I understand your view”.

100

This small action can make someone's day and costs nothing.

A smile.

200

A compliment like this can make someone's day.

"I like your shirt" "Your hair looks great today" "Amazing job on your project"

200

This is a way to help a classmate understand the homework.

Explain it to them or work together on it.

200

You can do this to include someone sitting alone at lunch.

Sit with them or invite them over to sit with you.

200

If you accidentally hurt someone’s feelings, this is what you should say.

“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to upset you”

200

This kind action helps your teacher without being asked.

Clean up the classroom or pass out papers.

300

These words can comfort someone who feels sad.

“I’m here for you” or “It’s okay to feel that way”

300

You can do this to support a teammate in a group project.

Share the work fairly and encourage them.

300

You can show kindness during class by doing this.

Share supplies or help clean up. 

300

You can do this to calm down an argument with a classmate.

Take a deep breath and speak calmly.

300

You can write this to brighten someone’s day.

A kind note or letter.

400

A kind thing to say to someone nervous before presenting.

"You’ve got this!” or “I know you’ll do great!”

400

You can do this if you see someone being left out of a game.

Invite them to join!

400

You can do this if a friend needs a pencil and you have two.

Lend them one.

400

This is why listening carefully helps solve disagreements.

You understand how the other person feels.

400

This kind action doesn’t require saying a word.

Holding the door open.

500

This is something kind to say to a new student.

What is “Do you want to sit with us?” or “Welcome to our class!”

500

You can do this to help a friend who looks upset.

Ask if they’re okay and listen to them.

500

This shows respect when others are speaking.

Listen quietly and don’t interrupt.

500

After a fight with a friend, you can do this to make peace.

Apologize and try to fix the problem.

500

This kind deed spreads smiles without spending money.

Giving a compliment or doing something kind for someone. 

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