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The perfect resource to help spread a little more kindness this Christmas. The aim of is for students to explore the idea of being kind and completing random acts of kindness, leading up to the Christmas season. It focuses and encourages looking beyond oneself and showing kindness to others
How this resource works:
Introduce the advent calendar ideally 18 days before the end of the school year. Set up the display in the classroom or provide students with a handout and recording template. To have the best impact encourage students to complete at least 1 act of kindness on the advent calendar.
When they complete a suggested act, they can record it in the template by writing or colouring a bauble. A blank advent calendar has been included for those wanting to encourage students or a class to create their own Kindness advent calendar.
This resource includes everything you need to spread a little more kindness in your classroom this festive season.
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Teacher tip: If you don’t have time to create the full display, enlarge to A3 size for a communal class calendar for bigger impact.
No further teacher prep needed, simply print and enjoy watching kindness spread around your classroom and school!
We are passionate about helping teachers here at Rainbow Sky Creations. We hope you and your students love using this resource.
Other Kindness themed Christmas Resources:
Christmas Compliment Wreath Craft
Kindness at Christmas Flipbook
Kindness Kris Kringle (FREEBIE)
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Holidays/Seasonal | Christmas |
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Social & Emotional Learning | Kindness |
Resource Types | Posters & Displays, Worksheets / Printables |
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Catering for all your student’s needs when teaching Maths is a daunting job! It can feel like you need a clone (or two) of yourself to make it all happen. In this episode, we dive into one of the most common challenges teachers face: effectively differentiating math lessons to meet the diverse needs of their students.Â
The good news is we have the best solution!Â
Math groups, also known as math centres or workshops, offer an engaging and flexible approach to personalised learning. We share how we run math groups and 10 reasons why we think you should give them a try in your classroom.
We love Maths groups because:
Whether you're a new teacher looking for effective differentiation strategies or an experienced educator seeking fresh ideas, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you make the most of math groups in your classroom.
If you know someone who would benefit from this episode, please share it. Here at Rainbow Sky, we are all about teachers helping teachers.Â
Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
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