Have You Filled A Bucket Today? A few years ago I was introduced to the wonderful book " Have You Filled A Bucket Today ?: A Guide to D...
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I have no idea what made me read "How Full is Your Bucket". I wish I had a grand story that I was inspired to pick up the book and participate in a discussion of bucket goodness.....but I don't. Honestly, I was probably walking around B&N and decided that this book looked like fun. Little did I know, the bucket phenomenon was bigger than I imagined! All over, classrooms are applying this philosophy to their everyday curriculum. So, I jumped right onto that bandwagon! You can call me a follower. Click to buy the book here. Funny story: I had my copy of "How Full Is Your Bucket" with me at school last year because my students were asking about it. Little did I know, I had forgotten to remove my bookmark that I had used a year or two before. My bookmark happened to be a birthday card from a few friends I met while studying abroad. The card read, "I see London... I see France..." and when opened the inside said, "I miss seeing your underpants!" One afternoon, a student brought me the card (after reading it) and said..."ummmmm, is this yours?" Oopsie daisy. Note to self: remove all bookmarks OR don't use birthday cards as bookmarks! Back on track... The "bucket" principle is very easy to understand. Everyone has a bucket over their head that can be filled with positive experiences and interactions with others. Or buckets can be dipped from when negative words or actions are used. As you can imagine, we strive to have a full HAPPY bucket! Last year, I decided to implement this philosophy into my classroom. I started by reading the kid's version of "How Full is Your Bucket". I loved the conversations I had with my kids afterwards. They were very receptive of the idea of an imaginary bucket over our heads. This lead to awesome convos about how to treat one another respectfully. After reading the book, we had to start filling up our buckets! I downloaded a few different "drops" from the internet and had a mini lesson with my kiddos. One of MANY ways to fill a bucket! To introduce the lesson, I filled out a drop to our custodian. I thanked him for treating our school with respect and helping me when we had "the soil incident". (curious? We dropped soil all over the floor with WORMS! I don't touch worms.. so needless to say, I freaked out) Afterwards, my kids were practically professional bucket fillers. Before I knew it, we were sending drops to other teachers and students around the school. It was truly incredible! What The Teacher Wants has free printables about bucket fillers here. In my classroom, I created a bulletin board for our drops. It was by far the most meaningful bulletin board that I created for the year. Thanks to a combination of Pinterest and Google, I have found several ideas for bulletin boards and buckets. Enjoy a few photos! Clutter Free Classroom Clutter Free Classroom Clutter Free Classroom This year, my bulletin board space is limited due to other things that need to be hanging. As usual, I was stumped on how to have buckets in my room. Then, Pinterest SAVED THE DAY! (at the current time Pinterest is not working... once it reboots, I will be able to show the original picture that I mimicked in my own classroom! Don't worry, I'll give credit ASAP!) A bucket for everyone! When school begins, students will be able to personalize and decorate their cup, err.. I mean bucket. Since I have yawned roughly 15 times in the past twenty minutes, I think that means it is time for me to go bed. Yep! There's #16.
I use the book Have You Filled A Bucket Today?: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids by Carol McCloud to create a sense of community and a culture of kindness in my classroom. I give my students their own "buckets" to fill with kindness! The book is all about how you should treat others and the consequences for your words and actions towards others - both good and bad. This listing is for the letters for "BUCKET" and "FILLERS" for your bulletin board. Also included is a form students can fill out in order to fill a bucket with a nice note, or let someone know how they filled their own bucket. If you have any questions about this listing, please contact me though the Q&A. For my board, as pictured: I used clear plastic cups as buckets, using a push pin to attach them to the bulletin board. They're not shown in the picture, but I printed each student's name out on a label and just stuck it to the cup. Don't forget to make one for yourself! I also used push pins to hold the book up on the bulletin board. I put one on the top and bottom of the book (without actually piercing the book) in order to hold it put there without damaging it. You can also cut up bulletin board border and just drop it inside the bucket to add some cuteness. :) I am a teacher first and TPT author second. I believe my students have found all my errors, but I am only human. So, if you see a mistake, please notify me and I will correct it promptly! © Ramblings from Rachael Please remember to leave feedback so you will earn TpT Credits, which may be applied to your future purchases! FOLLOW ME ON TPT. www.rachaelslough.com | Instagram @RamblingsfromRachael
Source A teacher on my grade level introduced me to this FABULOUS book. Then, I started googling (it's a verb) away! I found multiple ideas and much inspiration from Mrs. Walker's Class, The First Grade Parade, and this cute video on SchoolTube . I wanted to know how to implement a "Bucket Filling" system in my class. I think it's so important for all of my first graders' buckets be filled to the brim. I love to see my 1st graders laugh and smile. It's almost as important as learning. But no worries folks.... we laugh, smile, AND learn!Read the book, "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?". Talk to your kiddos about how to be bucket fillers and how to NOT be a bucket dipper. I made it into a chart because the utter lack of space! And...I'll probably be a rotating classroom next year. I would love to buy actual buckets for each of my kiddos, but where would I put them? Each student has their own bucket. These are made from library pockets and scrapbook paper. First person to guess where I got this bucket gets a gold star! A student can fill another students bucket by filling this out: Tips: *Students may NOT look in any one else's bucket (this is a private thing)! *We will get any notes from our bucket on Friday's and if you want to fill a bucket, you can do it during any independent time. *We talk about what happens if our bucket is empty (sometimes this happens, but we just keep filling others buckets). And, this doesn't mean that our inner buckets aren't full. *I even have a bucket and I know I'll be so excited/happy when mine is full too! Have you filled a bucket today? Click {here} for 3 cute *free* downloads for Bucket Fillers that I made especially for Y.O.U.! Clipart and or fonts copyright Diane J. Hook and used with permission. www.djinkers.com
This bucket filler craft is the perfect back to school craft to add to a back to school bulletin board. This bucket filler craft would a great follow up activity to do after reading the book How Full is Your Bucket by Tom Rath or Have You Filled A Bucket Today by Carol McCloud. There are 4 bucket filler certificates that come with this craft. These are perfect to hand out to students or decorate a bulletin board. What's included in each craft pdf: • A photograph of the craft activity • Labeled templates for the bucket filler craft with a title of what it is and the color paper to print it on. • Bucket filler certificates **Please note that you can easily change the colors of any of my crafts by simply changing the color paper you print or trace them on.** This craft pattern can be copied onto colored paper, cut out, and glued together by students or xeroxed and traced by students for a fun craftivity.
It was very strange when I came back to school for the new year. At the end of every year, I think back about my experiences, the kids, their struggles, issues, and problems. I come up with a new theme so that I have time to think about it over the summer time and gather ideas. Well, from meeting with individual students, I have found that a lot of them have a very low self-esteem. I thought that the bucket theme would work splendid! I came back to work and not only did my administration present their theme based on the book How Full Is Your Bucket (by Tom Rath and Mary Reckmeyer), but my guidance counseling director has also made it the counseling department theme! Coincidence? Maybe. Needless to say, it all seems perfectly perfect that it all turned out this way! So here is my bulletin board for the first half of this year! The first half of the year I will attempt to increase students' self-esteem. Then the second half of the year, I hope to teach the students how to increase others' self-esteem.
Source A teacher on my grade level introduced me to this FABULOUS book. Then, I started googling (it's a verb) away! I found multiple ideas and much inspiration from Mrs. Walker's Class, The First Grade Parade, and this cute video on SchoolTube . I wanted to know how to implement a "Bucket Filling" system in my class. I think it's so important for all of my first graders' buckets be filled to the brim. I love to see my 1st graders laugh and smile. It's almost as important as learning. But no worries folks.... we laugh, smile, AND learn!Read the book, "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?". Talk to your kiddos about how to be bucket fillers and how to NOT be a bucket dipper. I made it into a chart because the utter lack of space! And...I'll probably be a rotating classroom next year. I would love to buy actual buckets for each of my kiddos, but where would I put them? Each student has their own bucket. These are made from library pockets and scrapbook paper. First person to guess where I got this bucket gets a gold star! A student can fill another students bucket by filling this out: Tips: *Students may NOT look in any one else's bucket (this is a private thing)! *We will get any notes from our bucket on Friday's and if you want to fill a bucket, you can do it during any independent time. *We talk about what happens if our bucket is empty (sometimes this happens, but we just keep filling others buckets). And, this doesn't mean that our inner buckets aren't full. *I even have a bucket and I know I'll be so excited/happy when mine is full too! Have you filled a bucket today? Click {here} for 3 cute *free* downloads for Bucket Fillers that I made especially for Y.O.U.! Clipart and or fonts copyright Diane J. Hook and used with permission. www.djinkers.com
If you are looking for something to help your students learn about kindness throughout the year, then this resource is perfect for you! Your students will have fun as well as learning to be kind by doing this simple writing activity. This We Are Bucket Fillers Kindness Writing Bulletin Board Idea Resource is engaging and easy to use! It includes: 3 different writing prompt options blank templates for you to create your own prompts 6 different heading options for bulletin board Buckets, stars, and hearts clipart are included for bulletin board decoration Simply print them out and have your students start writing and coloring. Your students will: 1. Write about the prompt: I Am A Bucket Filler Because... I Fill Buckets When... I Can Be A Bucket Filler By... 2. Color the bucket, stars, and hearts, cut them out, and glue them together By putting all these together, your students' excellent work will create an eye-catching bulletin board in the classroom or hallway. This simple writing activity is perfect for kindness month or throughout the entire year. Be sure to check out the preview before purchasing. **This product is a digital download that you will have to print out the PDF file by yourself.** If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at insideinspiration2021 [!at] gmail.com
This Bucket Filler Bingo is a great printable to use when teaching students about kindness. During National Random Acts of Kindness week I "planted" a kindness tree on the bulletin board in the hall. The book, "Have You Filled a Bucket Today" was read to each class and students were encouraged to ...
This activity follows along with the story "Have you filled a bucket today?" The students will cut out and color how to to be a bucket filler mini book and staple together when finished. This is a great activity to use with the lower elementary grades.
Have You Filled a Bucket Today? A book review with lots of classroom resources including a bucket coloring freebie and a chant!
Have You Filled a Bucket Today activities foster literacy, creativity, and kindness with our engaging Bucket Filler Activities.
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Bulletin board posters and worksheet for your class. Posters for grades K-5. Worksheet for students to tell how they will fill their bucket. Great activity for anytime of the year. This activity is meant to accompany the books: "How Full is Your Bucket?" by Carol McCloud "Have You Filled A Bucket Today?: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids" by Carol McCloud How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about this store. ☺
"Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" by Carol McCloud is my FAVORITE way to teach kindness and respect to my students. Her bucket filling and bucket dipping concept sticks with students all year and is something I refer to daily. This activity teaches about the difference between bucket filling and bucket dipping, then includes 28 scenarios for students to read and determine whether the choice is bucket filling or bucket dipping. The activity is self-correcting so students receive immediate feedback about whether their response was correct or incorrect. This lesson is perfect for SEL, teaching classroom expectations, and school counseling! *This activity requires light reading so I recommend reading the scenarios aloud to emerging readers! [This resource was posted with permission from Caryn Butzke, Chief Operating Officer of Bucket Fillers, Inc.] Click here to see a full preview of the deck! New to BOOM Cards™? You're going to LOVE them! They are: Interactive Self-correcting (with instant feedback!) Perfect for digital and distance learning! What do I need to use Boom Cards? A Boom Learning Account (ranging from free to paid, depending on your needs) and a device connected to the internet (computer, tablet, smartboard, etc.). How do you use Boom Cards? To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. How do I access my Boom Card deck after I purchase it? You will download a PDF and inside of the PDF will be a link to your deck. Then, you will go to your Boom Learning Library to find and use your new deck! NOTE: This activity requires light reading skills so I recommend reading the riddles aloud or adding audio to the cards for emerging readers! Looking for a similar activity in Google Slides™? Find it here! ★ Like what you see? Check out my website and follow me on social media! ★ Follow Music City Counselor on Instagram! Follow Music City Counselor on Facebook!
Have You Filled a Bucket Today activities foster literacy, creativity, and kindness with our engaging Bucket Filler Activities.
This month in school, we are really working hard on showing kindness. Every teacher read the book, Have You Filled a Bucket Today? to their...
This Bucket Filler Activity Bundle is a perfect back to school supplement to the book Have You Filled a Bucket Today by Carol McCloud. This can be used a just the craft for younger students or pair it with the writing activity for students with writing skills. Included in this resource: Bucket Filler Craft I'm A Bucket Filler Writing Activity I'm A Bucket Filler Bracelets I'm A Bucket Filler Crown/Headband All templates are included, simply copy the templates onto colored paper or use them as tracers. You could also copy them onto white paper and have the children color the pieces before cutting them out and assembling them. IT WILL MAKE A GREAT BULLETIN BOARD, DOOR OR HALLWAY DISPLAY! The colors I used are just suggestions, you may customize this project with your own colors. ©Little Ray of Sunshine 2019 *************************************************************************** Check out these…. Resources.. 5 GREEN AND SPECKLED FROGS CRAFT AND HAT GUMBALL CRAFT COLOR MONSTER CRAFT AND WRITING FARM CRAFTS BUNDLE EDITABLE CALENDARS AND NEWSLETTERS BUNDLE ******************************************************************* Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store.
How Full is Your Bucket Activities: Bucket Filler Activities and Posters: Do you talk with your students about filling buckets and dipping in buckets? Teach your students about bucket filling with these posters, trading cards, and no prep printable activities. This easy-to-use, no-prep, printable product incorporates the concept of filling buckets and makes it easy to grasp. This file includesthe following: 18 full-color posters (also in black and white) the same posters in smaller trading card sizes (also in full color and black and white) bucket filler certificates (also in black and white) 6 printable worksheets The full-color posters are PERFECT for a back-to-school or a behavior expectation bulletin board! They are also useful when you are reading any of the bucket-filling books to your students. Please check the preview for this product and send me a quick note if you have any questions! Have You Filled a Bucket Today? NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION! This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The digital portion instructions appear at the end of the packet. You may also be interested in these Growth Mindset and/or Literature Units: GROWTH MINDSET ACTIVITIES LITERATURE UNITS
Grab these adorable Bucket Filling Slips for your classroom! These are great for a mini lesson, a bulletin board, or for classroom management! I like to do a read aloud of the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" and then have each student fill out a slip for everyone in the class as a whole grou...
Perfect back-to-school read aloud with activities! This product includes writing activities and anchor charts to accompany Tom Rath's How Full is Your Bucket? Included are two writing prompts, both with sentence starter options. Additionally, anchor chart headings for class discussions are avail...
Engage your learners in being bucket fillers with these interactive read aloud lesson plans and hands-on activities. Save by buying the bundle! This bundle includes both of my best-selling bucket filling resources that support the book: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud. Teach your students the difference between bucket fillers and bucket dippers while encouraging a kind and respectful classroom. Students will love engaging with the read aloud and all of the posters, sorts, class book, craft, and certificates. Buy the SCHOOL WIDE LICENSE, HERE! Check out the BUCKET FILLER MEGA BUNDLE! This Interactive and Engaging Bundle Includes 2 Complete Resources: Bucket Filler Activities Interactive Read Aloud: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Bucket Fillers Activities include: Detailed directions to explain everything and… 2 mini-posters 2 Bucket Filler vs. Bucket Dipper activities & answer key: Scenarios to discuss if someone is a bucket filler or a bucket dipper 20 word cards (10 each bucket fillers and bucket dippers) 32 picture cards (16 each bucket fillers and bucket dippers) Bucket Filler Craft: Bucket and cloud sentence starters Bucket Filler class book template (included in preview) Awards: Certificate, Bucket Filler mini-award, and Bucket Filler bracelet. Buckets to create bulletin board display title: BUCKET FILLERS Read Aloud Lesson Plans: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? include: All About Interactive Read Alouds Tips & Tricks for Interactive Read Alouds from me, a first grade teacher. Interactive Read Aloud PLANNER for 2 complete, color-coded interactive read alouds. Sticky note printables Print & cut notes Tips for printing on sticky notes Sticky note template to use when printing Vocabulary cards including the words and definitions 3 Reading connections/retelling worksheets 2 mini-posters to complete on being bucket dippers and fillers. Class book cover and template. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE EVERYTHING THAT IS INCLUDED! These are great activities to start the year and teach your students how to be respectful bucket fillers! Students love recognizing when students are bucket fillers and will connect with these activities to identify kind actions. Quick and easy…just print, cut, and go! Activities are easy to prepare. You’ll love how much learning can be done with such easy-to-prep activities. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID: ⭐️ Riley B. is extremely satisfied and says, ”This product is FILLED with engaging ways to teach students about how to be a bucket filler! I especially love posters to put in your room to remind students of this golden rule. Thank you for putting this all in a bundle!” ⭐️ Peta Gail A.S. is extremely satisfied and says, “My students love using this resource after reading the book. I use this in conjunction with Whole Body Listening and Zones of Regulation... it helps to run my class smoothly and the children even utilize the terminology while at home.” COMPANION RESOURCES: Bucket Filler Morning Meeting Lesson Plans Bucket Filler BOOM Cards Bucket Filler Activities in Spanish - Llenadores de Cubetas Bucket Filler Activities (SCHOOL WIDE LICENSE) ___________________________________ You May Also Like: →Phonics & Word Work Resources →Interactive Read Aloud Lesson Plans & Activities →Spanish & Bilingual Resources ___________________________________ Be the first to know about my new products, freebies, and discounts. Follow my store for updates Thanks so much for stopping by! Paige Bessick ___________________________________ Copyright © Paige Bessick- The Interactive Teacher Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
So, I just realized that I never posted my classroom pictures. Yes, school started in August and it is now almost February...better late than never? This is probably the first year that I am truly happy with the way my room turned out. Last year I was in Montana the week before school so I felt rushed to get things ready, and every year before that I've had to switch rooms, which is always chaos. Here is the finished product. Reading Area with a Dr. Seuss poster that I made. another view of the reading center. Reading Goal Bulletin Board with Chic-fil-A cow. As students get closer to their goal, they put a clothes-pin with their name on it on the ladder. Encouraging students to be "bucket-fillers"--give compliments. Not sure where this idea first came from, but a lot of teachers at my school do it with their classes. The buckets now have students' names on them. Stole this idea from pinterest. Grammar Island sentence. Our mascot is the marlins. After students read a book, they fill out a recommendation card for the board. Writing Center Agenda Board. It's a little different now. Calendar, "student center" (where they turn their papers in), and my desk. My favorite thing in the room. I've had this for a few years now. Pretty sure I first saw something similar to it in a book somewhere. I love it. cubbies with printables found on pinterest. Welcome to 3G! Ask me if my room is still this clean. When I left today, I couldn't even see the wood of my desk. Any of you educators have any teacher organizational tips??
When your bucket is full, you are happy and when your bucket is empty, you may be sad. Bucket Filling is the perfect way to get your kids thinking about their feelings, and how their actions can truly impact everyone, including his/herself. I highly suggest trying out this character education program within your classroom and school! This poster, along with the amazing clip art (by TpT seller Pigknit), explains to students how they can each keep his/her bucket overflowing! Blowing this up to a poster size and placing it on a bulletin board from the very beginning of the school year will ensure students are always thinking about how they can keep filling buckets all school year long! Also included is a peer Bucket Filling Nomination form. These can be copied and placed next to your bulletin board, where kids can take a slip and write how a classmate helped fill a bucket within your classroom! Now includes two pennants that you can display in your classroom all year long. There is one included that asks students to write about how they can be a bucket filler and another (for younger students) where students can draw a picture of themselves being a bucket filler. Teachers, all you will need is a long ribbon or string to attach the pennants to, and you have yourself a reminder to students of how they can constantly be bucket fillers! If you like the clip art used (and who wouldn't?!?), please check out Pigknit's store to buy the entire package Bucket Clip Art! The store is located at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Pigknit-Clip-Art Thanks for looking!!
Engage your learners in being bucket fillers with these interactive read aloud lesson plans and hands-on activities. Save by buying the bundle! This bundle includes both of my best-selling bucket filling resources that support the book: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud. Teach your students the difference between bucket fillers and bucket dippers while encouraging a kind and respectful classroom. Students will love engaging with the read aloud and all of the posters, sorts, class book, craft, and certificates. Buy the SCHOOL WIDE LICENSE, HERE! Check out the BUCKET FILLER MEGA BUNDLE! This Interactive and Engaging Bundle Includes 2 Complete Resources: Bucket Filler Activities Interactive Read Aloud: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Bucket Fillers Activities include: Detailed directions to explain everything and… 2 mini-posters 2 Bucket Filler vs. Bucket Dipper activities & answer key: Scenarios to discuss if someone is a bucket filler or a bucket dipper 20 word cards (10 each bucket fillers and bucket dippers) 32 picture cards (16 each bucket fillers and bucket dippers) Bucket Filler Craft: Bucket and cloud sentence starters Bucket Filler class book template (included in preview) Awards: Certificate, Bucket Filler mini-award, and Bucket Filler bracelet. Buckets to create bulletin board display title: BUCKET FILLERS Read Aloud Lesson Plans: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? include: All About Interactive Read Alouds Tips & Tricks for Interactive Read Alouds from me, a first grade teacher. Interactive Read Aloud PLANNER for 2 complete, color-coded interactive read alouds. Sticky note printables Print & cut notes Tips for printing on sticky notes Sticky note template to use when printing Vocabulary cards including the words and definitions 3 Reading connections/retelling worksheets 2 mini-posters to complete on being bucket dippers and fillers. Class book cover and template. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE EVERYTHING THAT IS INCLUDED! These are great activities to start the year and teach your students how to be respectful bucket fillers! Students love recognizing when students are bucket fillers and will connect with these activities to identify kind actions. Quick and easy…just print, cut, and go! Activities are easy to prepare. You’ll love how much learning can be done with such easy-to-prep activities. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID: ⭐️ Riley B. is extremely satisfied and says, ”This product is FILLED with engaging ways to teach students about how to be a bucket filler! I especially love posters to put in your room to remind students of this golden rule. Thank you for putting this all in a bundle!” ⭐️ Peta Gail A.S. is extremely satisfied and says, “My students love using this resource after reading the book. I use this in conjunction with Whole Body Listening and Zones of Regulation... it helps to run my class smoothly and the children even utilize the terminology while at home.” COMPANION RESOURCES: Bucket Filler Morning Meeting Lesson Plans Bucket Filler BOOM Cards Bucket Filler Activities in Spanish - Llenadores de Cubetas Bucket Filler Activities (SCHOOL WIDE LICENSE) ___________________________________ You May Also Like: →Phonics & Word Work Resources →Interactive Read Aloud Lesson Plans & Activities →Spanish & Bilingual Resources ___________________________________ Be the first to know about my new products, freebies, and discounts. Follow my store for updates Thanks so much for stopping by! Paige Bessick ___________________________________ Copyright © Paige Bessick- The Interactive Teacher Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
A bulletin board set based off of the book Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud to promote kindness in your classroom. This resource includes letters and decor for the bulletin board as well as 10 colored versions of buckets with spaces to fill in when students are caught bucket filling! Spaces can be filled with included colored pieces (I cut, laminate, and velcro them on to reuse) or colored in. Also included are black and white outline versions if you want students to color these themselves. Also included are two versions of a bucket filler craft-ivity: one where they simply color the picture and one where they color, cut, and paste the pieces. Perfect for beginning of the school year to be used as a temporary bulletin board or a classroom management system all year long. Clip Art by Erin Colleen Design
Based on the heartwarming book ‘Have you filled a bucket today?’ This behaviour management tool encourages positive behaviour by using the concept of an invisible bucket to show children how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love by”filling buckets.”Positive actions and behaviours are encouraged as they fill up buckets. Use this […]
Have You Filled A Bucket Today? A few years ago I was introduced to the wonderful book " Have You Filled A Bucket Today ?: A Guide to D...
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