English Language Arts
- The student has practiced descriptive writing by expressing gratitude for specific people or things in their life.
- Through the process of journaling, the student has improved their ability to organize their thoughts and write cohesively.
- Reflecting on their experiences and gratitude has helped the student develop the skill of self-expression and introspection.
Foreign Language
- The activity has allowed the student to practice vocabulary related to emotions and gratitude in the foreign language.
- By writing in the foreign language, the student has enhanced their writing skills with the use of different linguistic structures.
- Through expressing gratitude in a new language, the student has become more adept at cultural understanding and appreciation.
For continued development, encourage the student to explore different writing styles within their gratitude journal, such as poetry or letters to specific individuals. They can also try incorporating new vocabulary related to gratitude in their foreign language journal entries to further expand their language skills.
Book Recommendations
- The Thank You Book by Mo Willems: An endearing picture book that explores the concept of gratitude through humorous and heartwarming stories.
- The Gratitude Diaries: How a Year Looking on the Bright Side Can Transform Your Life by Janice Kaplan: A non-fiction book that delves into the science and practice of gratitude, offering insights and personal anecdotes.
- 365 Days of Gratitude: A Year of Reflection, Gratitude, and Positivity by Mariëlle S. Smith: A guided journal that provides prompts and exercises for daily gratitude practice, encouraging self-reflection and growth.
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