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Snowy Kindness Exchange

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Lesson Plan

Snowy Kindness Exchange

Promote kindness and creativity

In this lesson, Pre-K students will engage in a kindness exchange by creating paper snowflakes and illustrating or writing one kind act they can do for their classmates. This activity not only fosters creativity but also reinforces the importance of kindness in the classroom. Displaying these snowflakes will serve as a visual reminder of the beauty and impact of kind actions.

Audience

Pre-K Students

Time

15 minutes

Approach

Promote kindness and creativity

Materials

White paper, Scissors, Crayons or markers, Tape, and Worksheet: Snowflake Kindness Ideas

Step 1

Introduction to Kindness

3 minutes

  • Gather students in a circle.
  • Briefly discuss what kindness means and why it's important.
  • Ask students to share examples of kind acts they have done or received.

Step 2

Create Snowflakes

5 minutes

  • Provide each student with a piece of white paper and scissors.
  • Demonstrate how to fold and cut the paper to create a snowflake.
  • Assist students as needed to ensure safety with scissors.

Step 3

Kindness Drawing/Writing

5 minutes

  • Distribute the 'Snowflake Kindness Ideas' worksheet.
  • Instruct students to draw or write one kind act they can do for a classmate on their snowflake.
  • Encourage creativity and offer help with writing if needed.

Step 4

Display and Discuss

2 minutes

  • Help students tape their snowflakes to a designated wall or board.
  • Briefly discuss the different kind acts displayed and how they can make the classroom a better place.
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Worksheet

Snowflake Kindness Ideas

This worksheet helps students brainstorm and illustrate or write a kind act they can do for a classmate, which they will then add to their paper snowflake.

Draw or write one kind act you can do for a classmate on your snowflake.

Think about how you can help or make someone happy.







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