Monday, February 12, 2018

Kindness Week


It's Kindness Week-the week we celebrate being kind to one another.  Here are some of my favorite books that celebrate kindness:

     

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I am going to be using Be a Friend by Salina Yoon this week with my kinders and firsties. Then we are going to watch Emily Arrow's song Be a Friend that goes with the book and draw about what it means to be kind.  I <3 Emily Arrow!


And just because it's Kindness Week, I've put together a little Kindness Week freebie for you.  This freebie includes the worksheets I will be using this week for my students to draw about acts of kindness as well as some kindness bookmarks in color and black and white for your students to color and signs to advertise books about kindness.  Just click HERE to download this freebie.  I'd love it if you left some feedback about what you think of this freebie.



And the kindness continues this week as there is going to be a site wide TpT sale on Wednesday and Thursday!  Yay!  You can save up to 25% off paid products using promo code XOXO. My store will be participating in the sale.  Now is your chance to snag up those products you've had sitting in your wish list.  Hope you enjoy!  =)

Do you celebrate Kindness Week?


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2 comments:

  1. Jo, I downloaded this kindness week freebie and love it. I also love the pic at the top of the page that says "Happy Kindness Week" and was wondering if it would be ok if I print it and hang it as a sign in my library? Please let me know. Thanks, Patti

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    1. Hi Patti,
      So glad you are enjoying the freebie. Thanks for asking about the picture at the top of this post. Please feel free to use it as a sign for your library. =)

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