• 🌱 The power of small acts

    Students learn that small actions—like being polite, sharing, helping someone in need, or even smiling—can create big ripples of kindness in school and society.

    Start a “Kindness Jar”—students write kind acts they’ve done/seen and drop notes in the jar. Read a few each week to celebrate. Create a "Kindness Challenge" chart.
    Students feel proud when their small actions are noticed, and it builds a joyful, respectful class culture.

    •Can one small act of kindness really make a difference?
    •What small act have you done or seen that made someone happy?
    •How can we start a kindness chain in our class?

  • @Sanaa Absolutely—one small act can brighten someone’s entire day. I once saw a student quietly help another pick up spilled books without being asked. It was such a simple gesture, but it created a moment of connection and kindness that lifted the whole class. Small actions truly matter!