More than I'd like to admit, "I don't know" is a constant answer I give my kids to their (constant) questions. But I will 100% continue to give my kids that answer.
uninhibited.
Today we will talk about sliver, which is not easy to get. I've already written an article on how to get silver, but we want to talk about more things you need to know. This Cauttyh's guide will have a ton of useful content. Don't miss it.
After four years working for Sheikh Zaid Lottie wants out. In Melbourne, back home, because of business Lottie realises how much she missed her old life before the Sheikh. Zaid wasn't going to let that happen when he had a plan of his own. What lengths would he go to keep her at his side? What will she do when she realise it isn't greener on the other side and wants back in?
Hey y'all! It's Chandra from Teaching with Crayons and Curls! I don't know about you, but I definitely feel like the world needs some more kindness! And, what better place to start than in our classrooms? I mean, we do have the future of the world in our classrooms! So, in order to spread kindness, I started a {Kindness Challenge} with my students! My group this year is pretty competitive, so they love anything that involves a challenge! On the 100th Day of School, I sent home a letter and hearts! Students were instructed to complete acts of kindness for people they know or don't know and write about each act on a heart! As they completed the hearts, they had to send them back to school to add to our Kindness Counts board! As hearts were coming in, I realized that my students really needed a better understanding of kindness and what it actually looks like! So, Amazon Prime to the rescue! I ordered some amazing books and we spent a lot of time discussing random acts of kindness and how they can be kind to others! The Kindness Quilt | By Nancy Elizabeth Wallace The Berenstain Bears: Kindness Counts | By Jan and Mike Berenstain Kindness Counts | By Bryan Smith We even made an anchor chart to showcase all of their ideas! I mean, how sweet!! It was so much fun reading the hearts and what my students were doing to spread kindness. We discussed the hearts each morning during our morning meeting and I loved starting the day in such a positive way! This is definitely something I will continue each year! Since I teach in a multiage classroom and have the same students for two years in a row, I came up with a different version to do next year! I am in LOVE with the saying "Throw Kindness Around Like Confetti" and I love how perfectly the kindness challenge fits into it! For this challenge, students will complete confetti pieces instead of hearts! This makes THE CUTEST bulletin board! Students can write about ways they showed kindness OR write how others showed kindness to them on confetti pieces! If you are interested in your own {Kindness Challenge}, you can download the FREE Kindness Counts version here! Or, you can get the {Confetti Kindness Challenge} here! And, just because {KIND is the new COOL}!!! Happy Teaching and Kindness Spreading!!!
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An animal loving, diet coke addicted artist who loves to laugh! I have always enjoyed creating. Working with beads inspires me. I handcraft pieces like they were for me, as wearable art. This is a place for me to show my new items, showcase other crafters and share my thoughts.
uninhibited.