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SEL Picture Book: How Full is Your Bucket? ~ A story about kindness-This SEL (social emotional lesson) is perfect for back-to-school or anytime your students may need a refresher on being kind to one another and self-esteem. It is perfect for back-to-school time to distinguish how to treat one another and to set boundaries within your classroom from Day 1.
Children AND adults can relate to the message in this book. Making others happy and being kind to them impacts how you feel each day. The more “drops” you put into someone else’s bucket really adds “drops” to yours!
This SEL Picture Book: How Full is Your Bucket? The resource includes 14 differentiated and engaging activities that are perfect for kindergarten through 3rd grade. It is available in printable and digital versions and is perfect for the no-prep PRINT AND GO lesson!
This SEL (social-emotional lesson) is perfect for back-to-school, or anytime your students may need a refresher on being kind to one another and self-esteem.
It is perfect for back-to-school time to distinguish how to treat one another and to set boundaries within your classroom from Day 1.
Children and adults can relate to the message in this book. Making others happy and being kind to them impacts how you feel each day. The more “drops” you put into someone else’s bucket, the more “drops” you add to yours!
** Within this product, you will find:
An opportunity for students to analyze the character’s actions within the story.
Make real-life connections to discuss/write about.
Recall facts from the story.
Decide whether certain statements are “bucket fillers” (positive and kind) or “bucket dippers” (negative and unkind) for one person to say to another. – For this activity, the student will color the shape one color for positive or another color for negative. The student(s) will drag and drop the correct color star next to the statement for the digital version.
Given a chance to explain his/her thoughts on the book.
An anchor chart for the whole group activity: black/white and colored cards are provided.
Compliment card activity: Students can put “drops” in their peers/classmate’s buckets.
Printable black/white and colored versions.
Digital version.
And more!!
If you enjoyed this resource, you should check out the following SEL resources from The Bright Cookie TPT store AND this website!
Diversity:
Eyes that Kiss in the Corners– Diversity / Self Love
Growth Mindset:
Salt in His Shoes- A story about perseverance and growth mindset.
The Girl Who Made a Million Mistakes– Growth Mindset, Perseverance, Self-Esteem
Kindness:
The Cool Bean– Kindness and including others.
Jelly Donut Difference– Spreading Kindness
Snippets– reveals the power of kindness and the beauty of being unique/ Math polygon incorporation as well.
Do Unto Otters– A story about manners and The Golden Rule.
How Full is Your Bucket– A story about self-esteem, kindness, the Golden Rule
The power of your words:
Mr. Peabody’s Apples ~ A story about the “power of your words” and not spreading rumors or gossip
Self-Confidence
The Smart Cookie The power of self-confidence
Self-Acceptance / Accepting Others
The Good Egg– Self-Acceptance, Accepting Others, it’s okay not to be perfect
The Bad Seed– Your reputation and past doesn’t define you, accepting others for who they are, self-reflection.
I Believe I Can– Believing in AND loving yourself.
Friendship / Problem Solving
I’m Not Just a Scribble– Inclusiveness, Friendship, Belonging, Self-Worth
Enemy Pie– Friendship, Problem-Solving, Bullying, Judgement, Respect
Even MORE….
Self-Control:
Even Superheroes Have Bad Days– Feelings / Self Control
My Mouth is a Volcano~ A story about learning to have self-control with your words and interrupting.
Second Chances:
Being Your Best Self:
Choices / Feelings / Emotions:
My Magical Feelings– Discusses 12 different Feelings; It’s Okay to have feelings, it’s our reaction to them that counts!
Back-to-school:
Our Class is a Family -Building a classroom community
The Day You Begin- Diversity and Acceptance
Mr. Peabody’s Apples– A story about the “power of your words” and not spreading rumors or gossip
COMING SOON:
A Letter from your Teacher on the first day of school
Turkey Goes to School
How to Get Your Teacher Ready
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