Last week we heard the story, Lemon the Duck. This is a true story about a duck who is unable to balance and walk on his own. He was fortunate to have a group of compassionate students that wanted to help. They worked together to help create a harness that would help Lemon stand and walk. These students had empathy and showed compassion. I loved how they worked as a team to help Lemon. In our classroom, we are working on these skills too. Make a connection to this story. Tell me about a time you helped someone. I can't wait to see all the good citizens I have in my classroom and read about how you had empathy and showed compassion. | |
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Samuel
7/23/2018 02:28:14 pm
I helped kids in need by going with my mom to donate food to the food pantry.
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Austin
7/25/2018 05:07:08 am
When a friend accidentally fell, I helped him up and told a teacher he was hurt.
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David
7/25/2018 04:12:11 pm
In kindergarten i helped a boy who fell at recess at my other school.
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Karma
7/25/2018 04:21:38 pm
I helped a friend during outside time. She got hurt and I helped her feel better.
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Julian
7/25/2018 04:29:50 pm
Today, I walked my little sister to her classroom.
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Stella
7/25/2018 07:29:27 pm
My dog fell down the stairs a few days ago. I showed him compassion and empathy by giving him a hug because he seemed scared.
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