Mega Kindness Week Activity Bundle: Task Cards, Writing Prompts, Handwriting

by Betsy Newmeyer

Promote a culture of kindness for your elementary school with this mega bundle of Kindness Week activities for elementary students. The perfect addition to your SEL and character education programs, this bundle includes: bookmarks, writing task cards, social dilemma writing prompts, random acts of kindness pull tab flyers, kindness cards, printing penmanship practice worksheets, cursive practice worksheets, and handwriting practice worksheets with related writing prompts. There's a little something for everyone!

Use for . . .

Kindness Day

Kindness Week

Random Acts of Kindness Day

The Great Kindness Challenge

This bundle includes the following resources:

Kindness Week Task Cards

Kindness Cards

Kindness Pull Tab Flyer

Kindness Bookmarks

Kindness Social Dilemma Writing Prompts

Kindness Week Printing Practice 

Kindness Week Cursive Practice

Kindness Week Printing Practice with Writing Prompts

Kindness Week Cursive Practice with Writing Prompts

Please note: If you have trouble printing, be sure your printer drivers are up-to-date.

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Cursive Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

Printing Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

Cursive Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations
Printing Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

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Printing Handwriting Practice with 20 Kindness Statements for Kindness Week

By Betsy Newmeyer

Improve student penmanship while celebrating Kindness Week at the same time! These 20 printable handwriting pages help kids practice printing kindness statements in order to build social emotional learning and character education.

Each of the 20 kindness messages can be used for individual practice during Kindness Week, Random Acts of Kindness Day, World Kindness Day, or The Great Kindness Challenge, or as a centers activity any time of the year.

Use During . . .

Kindness Week

Random Acts of Kindness Day

World Kindness Day

The Great Kindness Challenge

Bell work

Centers rotation stations

Social Emotional Learning lessons

In my own 5th grade classroom, I printed this document out, placed each page in a sheet protector, and bound them in a binder for use in a center activity. Students use a whiteboard marker to practice the page of the week. It save me from printing a ton of copies and after the initial set up is done, I have an easy activity to throw into my centers rotation. This document is not dated, but does come with a table of contents to make it easier to find the kindness statement you want. Pages can be used in any order.

Please note: If you have trouble printing, be sure your printer drivers are up-to-date.

You might also like:

Cursive Practice for Kindness Week

Cursive Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

Printing Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Printing Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Acts of Kindness Pull Tab Flyers for Elementary School Kindness Week Challenges

By Betsy Newmeyer

Promote kindness with these 5 Kindness Week pull tab or tear sheet flyers. Each of the posters includes 10 different acts of kindness students can tear off and complete. Simply print out the flyers in either color or black and white, cut apart the acts of kindness tabs at the bottom of each flyer, and hang them up in classrooms or around your elementary school campus. Then invite students to select an act of kindness challenge to complete. At the end of each day or the week, students can reflect on their acts of kindness and how it made the recipient and themselves feel.

What's Included? (in color & in B&W)

5 Kindness Flyers (5 in color and the same 5 in B&W)

1 Reflection Question Poster for teachers

Use For . . .

Kindness Day

Kindness Week

Random Acts of Kindness Week

World Kindness Day

The Great Kindness Challenge

You may also like: 

Kindness Week Kindness Cards

Kindness Week Writing Task Cards: Writing Tasks for Centers & Stations

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Kindness Week Bookmarks to Color

By Betsy Newmeyer

Get into the spirit of Kindness Week with these 10 cute kindness coloring bookmarks. With 4 bookmarks per page, this resource is a low-prep paper-saver. Simply print, copy onto card stock, and cut apart. Two of the bookmarks are designed to be an acrostic poem writing activity that can be a standalone activity or copied onto the backside of any of the other bookmarks. Can be used for Random Acts of Kindness Week, World Kindness Day, or the Great Kindness Challenge.

What's Included?

10 different bookmarks with the following sayings:

  • Kind people save the world
  • Small acts of kindness make a big difference to the world
  • Plant seeds of kindness and watch it bloom
  • Kindness is a universal language
  • Our class is positively buzzing with kindness
  • Be the reason someone smiles today
  • You are a kindness rockstar
  • Kindness begins with me
  • 8 ways I can show KINDNESS (acrostic)
  • Ways I can make someone SMILE (acrostic)

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Kindness Week Writing Task Cards: Writing Tasks for Centers & Stations

5 Kindness Pull Tab Posters

5 Kindness Cards (includes optional writing prompts for the back of each card)

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Social Dilemma Writing Prompts: Kindness Week Activities for Middle Schoolers

By Betsy Newmeyer

Tackle tough social dilemmas with your upper graders during Kindness Week with these 25 writing prompts that reinforce PBIS and SEL skills such as kindness, empathy, and responsible decision-making. After each social dilemma is posed, students first sketch, then finish the story with their own solution. These scenarios are great year round, but can be especially helpful as Spring Fever sets in and state testing draws nearer.

This resource includes 25 editable Google Slides and 25 printable writing prompts, both in full-page and half-page versions for your convenience. The printable PDF writing prompts include an image, the scenario to be resolved, 3 rectangles for the beginning-middle-end story sketch, and lines to write on.

In my 5th grade classroom, we use these dilemmas to first write, then talk about problems in class or out on the playground. It allows me to see how each student would approach a situation, and we can discuss in depth the ramifications of the choices we make as we solve each problem. The kids particularly enjoyed being allowed to sketch out the beginning, middle, and end of the story before getting down to the writing part. As a teacher, I love that the kids are actively engaged in writing and are practicing key skills such as writing the conclusion to a story and punctuating dialogue. It's another chance for me to reteach or reinforce writing skills in a very low-stakes kind of way.

What's Included?

  • 25 full-page writing prompts (printable PDF)
  • 25 half-page writing prompts (printable PDF with same prompts as the full-page)
  • Editable Google Slides Presentation with all 25 writing prompts
  • Teacher's Guide

You might also like . . .

  • SEL Writing Prompts: 25 Social Dilemmas
  • Kindness Week Printing Practice with Writing Prompts
  • Kindness Week Cursive Practice with Writing Prompts
  • Kindness Week Task Cards

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Cursive Handwriting Practice with 20 Kindness Statements & Writing Prompts

By Betsy Newmeyer

For Kindness Week, why not infuse SEL, character education, and writing into your daily handwriting practice? These 20 cursive worksheet pages let your students practice their handwriting all while reading, tracing, and writing kindness statements before responding to a related writing prompt. It's a great way to combine social-emotional learning with reflective writing either for individual practice or as a centers activity. This resource can be used during Random Acts of Kindness Day, World Kindness Day, or The Great Kindness Challenge or any time of the year.

This is nice way to start the day off on a positive note while still sneaking in a bit of writing practice. If you print out copies and place them in sheet protectors in your students' binders, kids can use their whiteboard markers and practice the same kindness statement each day for the whole week, which save on copies and ink.

Please note: If you have trouble printing, be sure your printer drivers are up-to-date.

You might also like:

Kindness Week Cursive Practice

Kindness Week Printing Practice

Kindness Week Printing Practice with Writing Prompts

Printing Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Cursive Handwriting Practice with 20 Kindness Statements

By Betsy Newmeyer

These 20 printable cursive practice pages let your upper elementary or middle students practice their cursive handwriting while building character education and spreading the message of kindness. It's perfect for individual practice or use as a centers activity any time of the year or can be used during Random Acts of Kindness Day, World Kindness Day, or The Great Kindness Challenge.

In my own 5th grade classroom, I printed this document out, placed each page in a sheet protector, and bound them in a binder for use in a center activity. Students use a whiteboard marker to practice the page of the week. It save me from printing a ton of copies and after the initial set up is done, I have an easy activity to throw into my centers rotation. This document is not dated, but does come with a table of contents to make it easier to find the kindness statement you want. Pages can be used in any order.

Please note: If you have trouble printing, be sure your printer drivers are up-to-date.

You might also like:

Kindness Week Printing Practice

Cursive Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

Printing Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Printing Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Printing Handwriting Practice with 20 Kindness Statements & Writing Prompts

By Betsy Newmeyer

For Kindness Week this year, why not infuse SEL, character education, and writing into your daily handwriting practice? These 20 printing practice pages let your students rehearse their handwriting all while reading, tracing, and writing kindness statements before responding to a related writing prompt. It's a great way to combine social-emotional learning with reflective writing either for individual practice or as a centers activity. This resource can be used during Random Acts of Kindness Day, World Kindness Day, or The Great Kindness Challenge or any time of the year.

This is nice way to start the day off on a positive note while still sneaking in a bit of writing practice. If you print out copies and place them in sheet protectors in your students' binders, kids can use their whiteboard markers and practice the same kindness statement each day for the whole week, which save on copies and ink.

Please note: If you have trouble printing, be sure your printer drivers are up-to-date.

You might also like:

Kindness Week Printing Practice

Kindness Week Cursive Practice

Printing Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with 48 Weekly Positive Affirmations

Cursive Handwriting Practice with Affirmations & Writing Prompts

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Kindness Week Cards & Notes

By Betsy Newmeyer

Kick off Kindness Week with these kindness cards to recognize random acts of kindness and spread a little gratitude and cheer. These cards are great as a social-emotional learning activity and for character development while still sneaking in a bit of writing time. Use/complete these cards in class, during lunch and recess with the school counselor, or as part of a school-wide kindness drive. This low-prep resource includes 5 different kindness card designs as well as a related writing prompt to go on the back of each card. It also comes both in color and in black and white for your convenience. Use to celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week, World Kindness Day, or the Great Kindness Challenge

What's Included? (in color & in B&W)

5 Kindness Week cards

5 related writing prompts for back of the cards

You may also like: 

Kindness Week Writing Task Cards: Writing Tasks for Centers & Stations

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Kindness Week Writing Activity Task Cards: Writing Tasks for Centers & Stations

By Betsy Newmeyer

Kick off Kindness Week with these kindness-themed writing task cards that will keep your 3rd through 6th graders thinking and writing about small acts of kindness all week long. These writing activity task cards are a great way to sneak in an extra dose of character education and social-emotional learning to your classroom and can be easily used in centers, work stations, or as differentiated independent writing tasks.

This resource includes 40 different Kindness task cards (both in color and in black & white) and 2 Kindness Week worksheets that can be copied double-sided and folded into a table tent to keep your kids thinking about kindness throughout the week. This resource also includes blank task cards and comes in both color and black & white versions to make printing easier.

What's Included? (in color & in B&W)

40 Kindness Week Writing task cards

1 page of 4 blank task cards

2 worksheets that fold into table tents

Prepping Your Resources

Preparing your task cards is easy. Simply print and cut! Lamination is optional but does boost durability.

Use For:

Kindness Day

Kindness Week

Random Acts of Kindness Week

World Kindness Day

The Great Kindness Challenge

Centers Rotation Activities or work stations

Differentiated independent writing tasks

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  • Narrative Writing Task Cards: Prewriting & Revision Tasks for Centers

I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!

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Permission to use for single classroom use only.

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