Make kindness count

In today's lesson, you will be learning about kindness and how you can be kind at home. You will be looking at other people being kind and how it is easy to perform little, meaningful acts of kindness every day whilst at home. You will create a kindness chart to record all the lovely, caring things you've done.

Make kindness count

In today's lesson, you will be learning about kindness and how you can be kind at home. You will be looking at other people being kind and how it is easy to perform little, meaningful acts of kindness every day whilst at home. You will create a kindness chart to record all the lovely, caring things you've done.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Complete random acts of kindness to make themselves and others feel better about Covid-19.

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2 Questions

Q1.
What should you do if you have a worry?
Correct answer: Blow it away
Cry
Think about it
Q2.
What can you do to make your friends feel better?
Do nothing
Laugh at them
Correct answer: Make them laugh and smile

3 Questions

Q1.
How do you keep your mind healthy?
I do quizzes.
I eat junk food.
Correct answer: I sleep 8 hours every night.
Q2.
What is kindness?
Correct answer: Being considerate.
Only being kind to people you like.
Saying mean words.
Q3.
Who should you be kind to?
Correct answer: Everyone.
Only your family.
Your teacher.

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Lockdown capsule

RSHE (PSHE)