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Preview of Generosity Writing Prompt-Social Emotional Learning

Generosity Writing Prompt-Social Emotional Learning

Generous Students, our K-8 Biblically Immersed curriculum includes a moment for students to reflect and write about being grateful. A little gratitude goes a long way. Try starting with a mindfulness activity or Generous Affirmations. Then, pair it up with this writing prompt that includes a quote from Brad Formsma-the CEO of I Like Giving.
Preview of Generosity, Kindness, SEL and Counseling Lesson

Generosity, Kindness, SEL and Counseling Lesson

Living a life of generosity is about more than donating money. There are 7 ways to live generously— thoughts, words, time, money, influence, attention, and sharing your belongings. In this introductory lesson, students will be introduced to the term generosity. They will be able to identify situations where they have been generous or when someone has been generous to them. For the activity, students will illustrate a comic strip to display that one small act of generosity can change someone’
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Generous Classroom was born from the idea that we ALL have something to give. I Like Giving, a nonprofit that has been inspiring generosity for more than a decade, recognized that often students and children are left out of conversations about giving. Empowering kids while they’re young will transform their lives for decades. For years, teachers have been reaching out to us for classroom-specific content to inspire their students and create a culture of generosity, and the I Like Giving team is proud to have developed this one-of-a-kind values-based curriculum, built specifically for students. Generous Classroom is a K-8 Biblically Immersed Social Emotional Learning Program!