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  • Art:
    • Understands that being kind can be expressed through art
    • Created artwork illustrating acts of kindness
    • Explored different colors and techniques to convey positive emotions
  • English Language Arts:
    • Expressed thoughts and feelings about kindness through spoken and written words
    • Listened to stories or poems related to kindness
    • Learned new vocabulary words associated with kindness
  • Social Studies:
    • Understands the importance of being kind to others
    • Discussed the impact of kindness on individuals and communities
    • Explored different ways to be kind in daily life

To further develop concepts related to kindness, you can engage your child in the following creative ways:

  • Encourage them to create a kindness journal where they can document acts of kindness they observe or practice.
  • Organize a class or family project where children create a kindness mural or collage using various art techniques.
  • Read books or watch movies that emphasize kindness and discuss the lessons learned afterwards.
  • Plan volunteering activities together, such as helping neighbors or participating in community service projects, to reinforce the importance of kindness in action.
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