My students worked on bookmarks to present to first graders. We are so proud of our first grade panthers who are working so hard to become better readers. My third graders love seeing their first grade friends travel to the library carrying along their treasured bookmark. It's the gift that keeps on giving!
Stay connected with all of the latest happenings with Ms. Mason's third graders. Check back often as we will continue learning new and exciting things!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Flowers of Kindness: RAK #s 15, 16, and 17
While we used the same idea, we completed 3 Random Acts of Kindness. Students were given 6 flower petals where they wrote 6 compliments for several different important people in our school.
For RAK #16, students presented compliment flowers to our school nurse. She of course was grinning from ear to ear, but I think my students might have loved giving them more!
RAK #17, students worked on flowers for our marvelous secretaries. These flowers will be presented to them later for Secretaries Day. It's not completely random, but we're going to count it :)
The flowers turned out so cute and bright!
Miss Heather is our Student Support Monitor. She is a vital part of our school community. My students love her and they wanted her to get some flowers. Miss Heather was given 20 flowers for a total of 120 reasons she's awesome. We love her! Miss Heather put her flowers in a vase and my kids love seeing their RAK on display.
For RAK #16, students presented compliment flowers to our school nurse. She of course was grinning from ear to ear, but I think my students might have loved giving them more!
RAK #17, students worked on flowers for our marvelous secretaries. These flowers will be presented to them later for Secretaries Day. It's not completely random, but we're going to count it :)
You've Been RAKed #14
Students created tickets to put on the cars in the parking lot. Several students wrote, "You've been issued a ticket...for being AWESOME!"
I heard from several staff members that it made their trip home a little more exciting. Always remember that small things can make a huge impact!
I heard from several staff members that it made their trip home a little more exciting. Always remember that small things can make a huge impact!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Lucky #13!
We are officially half way to our goal of 26 Random Acts of Kindness... not done by Spring Break, but we get points for trying right?
State testing got kicked off for us today. On Friday though, students worked to create "lifesaver" signs for teachers and staff who are directly involved with helping us Rock this Test!
On one side, students made a decorated sign with the adult's name on it. On the other, they wrote a note describing why that person was a lifesaver. We of course threw in some lifesaver candies too :) Something quick to show our school how thankful we are. It wasn't completely random, but it was super easy, yet meaningful.
My kids always end up having the best time when we go on our "RAK" missions. Share with us about your Random Acts of Kindness!
State testing got kicked off for us today. On Friday though, students worked to create "lifesaver" signs for teachers and staff who are directly involved with helping us Rock this Test!
On one side, students made a decorated sign with the adult's name on it. On the other, they wrote a note describing why that person was a lifesaver. We of course threw in some lifesaver candies too :) Something quick to show our school how thankful we are. It wasn't completely random, but it was super easy, yet meaningful.
My kids always end up having the best time when we go on our "RAK" missions. Share with us about your Random Acts of Kindness!
You've Been R.A.K.ed #12!
Each week at my school, we have a Friday Celebration. During this time, our students are celebrated in front of the entire school. It's a great to time to see all the great things that our kids are up to. I definitely leave each week being proud to be a panther! ROAR!!
This week, my students decided to bring their R.A.K. project to the celebration and help give the assembly a kick start. They made two lines and welcomed all (well almost) the students and staff into the gathering. I loved seeing how excited everyone was as they came in. One student even said, "Hey, thanks for cheering me up!" The project is working and making an impact. Have you started doing Random Acts of Kindness? If not, I challenge you to do so!
Sorry the picture's so blurry! I had to get in on the high five action too :)
This week, my students decided to bring their R.A.K. project to the celebration and help give the assembly a kick start. They made two lines and welcomed all (well almost) the students and staff into the gathering. I loved seeing how excited everyone was as they came in. One student even said, "Hey, thanks for cheering me up!" The project is working and making an impact. Have you started doing Random Acts of Kindness? If not, I challenge you to do so!
Sorry the picture's so blurry! I had to get in on the high five action too :)
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