random acts of kindness calendar - 7th grade...
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Random Acts of Kindness Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
11/21 Welcome to random
acts of kindness!
Start your project by
writing a note
telling somehow
how thankful you
are to have him/her
in your life.
11/22
While traveling to/from the field trip, be mindful of people
on the train. Stop yourself from being
super loud, offer someone a seat, move out of the
doorway, hold on to keep from falling on
people!
11/23
Offer to help a teacher - even one that doesn’t teach
you! You can carry things, hand out papers, pick up
trash, etc., without being asked.
11/24 Happy Thanksgiving
Write down 5 things in your
life that you are grateful for, be specific. Share
this list with your family and
ask them to share what they are grateful for.
11/25 - No School
Keep a sibling busy so your
parents can get things done.
Don’t have any siblings? Offer to
babysit for a family friend.
11/26
Tidy up your
room without
being asked.
11/27
Help a sibling or friend with
his/her homework.
11/28
Draw a picture or write a thank you note or card for a teacher or staff
member.
11/29 Greet every person
you pass today with a friendly smile or a ‘Good Morning’ even if they don’t say it
first.
11/30 Pick up a classmate’s
belongings that he/she has left
behind and return them to him/her.
12/1
Compliment a student you don’t usually talk to. Try
to think of a compliment that is
deeper than a person’s outfit or
appearance.
12/2
Pick up litter you see in the hallways,
your community or streets, even if it’s not yours..
12/3
Offer help to a
trusted neighbor.
See if they need help
with their packages,
yard work, taking
out the garbage, etc.
12/4
Call or send an email to a far away relative or friend
and ask them how they are.
12/5 Bring in something
fun to eat (that follows the school rules) and share it
with a friend.
12/6
Look around at recess and lunch.
Do you see someone alone? Ask him/her to
play or to sit with you and your
friends.
12/7 Do a chore for
someone in your family but don’t tell them you did it! Let it be a surprise.
12/8 Hold a door open
for someone with
a smile.
12/9
Donate an old book to your
school or library.
12/10
Recycle - in school and out.
12/11
Come up with your own random
act of kindness and try it out!
12/12
Donate clothing you don’t wear anymore to a
charity.
12/13
Do your homework and go
to bed without making your
parents ask you.
12/14
Offer a classmate
help with
homework, a
project, or
classwork. Make
sure you aren’t
talking in class
unless it’s OK with
your teacher.
12/15
Send a letter in the mail to a
person you care about.
12/16
Give a hug to someone who looks like they
need it. Be sure to ask them first
if it’s okay.
12/17 Purchase something
for a holiday donation - an
inexpensive toy, a book, or a can of
food for a food drive - and drop it off.
12/18
Make a bookmark and leave it in a
library or book room book for the next
reader to find.
12/19 Random Acts of
Kindness Review Day!
12/20
Create a card for your parents (one or
both) letting them know you appreciate
everything they do for you.
12/21
Leave a happy or inspiring note for someone to find.
12/22 Teach a sibling or
young family member or friend
about random acts of kindness.
Offer some examples for them
to try out.
12/23
Wish a classmate you don’t normally speak with a happy holiday or a great
vacation break.
Remember to be a kinder person year round! Your little acts of kindness really mean a lot!
“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”