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Gratitude Journals

Gratitude Journals

Discover a curated selection of free gratitude journals designed for classrooms and families, perfect for seasonal reflection. These resources help educators, students, and parents nurture mindfulness, empathy, and positive communication. Engage in meaningful prompts, creative writing activities, and real-world gratitude practices tailored to various ages. Unlock powerful tools for building lasting, uplifting habits together.

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Gratitude Journals: A Thanksgiving Tradition

In this lesson, students will create and decorate their own gratitude journals to reflect on what they are thankful for. This activity encourages self-reflection and gratitude, tying into Thanksgiving traditions. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and its importance in their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rachel Doe

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MA Social Worker

Gratitude Journals Reimagined

In this lesson, students will create personalized gratitude journals, using art and creative writing to delve into thankfulness beyond surface-level acknowledgments. This exercise encourages students to reflect deeply on personal and community triumphs, fostering a sense of appreciation and mindfulness. By engaging in this activity, students will develop their creative expression and emotional intelligence, enhancing their ability to recognize and appreciate the positive aspects of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maegen Curley

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VT Instructor

Gratitude & Growth

In this single-session lesson, students in grades 6-12 engage in daily journaling exercises to cultivate gratitude and track personal growth as they transition into summer break. By reflecting on positive experiences and setting intentions, students build self-awareness and foster a resilient, optimistic mindset.

Tier 1
5/19
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Michele Ferrel

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VA General Education Teacher

The Gratitude Project

A creative and reflective project where students create personal expressions of gratitude. The aim is to cultivate a positive classroom atmosphere and encourage students to recognize and appreciate the good around them. Best suited for upper elementary to high school students.

Tier 1
5/5
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Margaret Cresto

Instructor

The Gratitude Project: Cultivating Thankfulness

This lesson for Grades 3-12 focuses on recognizing and expressing gratitude in daily life. Through creative projects and reflection exercises, students will develop an appreciation for the positive aspects of their lives and understand how gratitude can enhance overall well-being.

Tier 1
5/12
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brian.pond

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CA Instructor

The Gratitude Challenge: A Week of Appreciation

Through this lesson, students will embark on a week-long challenge, practicing daily acts of gratitude as a community project. This initiative encourages them to acknowledge and celebrate the positive aspects of their lives and their school community, fostering a culture of appreciation and enhancing overall school climate.

Tier 1
4/1
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Loren Baccari

S

MA Counselor

Autumn Reflections: Gratitude Tree

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing down things they are thankful for on paper leaves. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and express gratitude, fostering a positive classroom environment. The visual representation of gratitude serves as a reminder of positivity and appreciation throughout the season.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lori Mayer

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TX Counselor

The Gratitude Journal Experience

A personalized journey into gratitude journaling, helping students track and reflect on positive aspects of their lives. This lesson is important as it encourages mindfulness and positivity, fostering emotional well-being and resilience among 11th-grade students. The session is designed for individual support, lasting 30 minutes.

Tier 3
3/26
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Mandy Joiner-Ollie

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TX Counselor

Gratitude and Goals Jar Activity

In this lesson, students will create personalized jars to hold notes of gratitude and goal-setting aspirations for the coming year. This activity encourages students to reflect on past successes and envision their future, fostering positive thinking and planning skills. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and the importance of setting achievable goals.

Tier 1
2/25

Rebecca Thompson

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MA General Education Teacher

Gratitude Art Project

In this lesson, students will create an art project that represents things they are thankful for. This activity combines creativity with reflection, helping students express gratitude visually. By engaging in this project, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and how it can be expressed in various forms, fostering a positive mindset and appreciation for the people and things in their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Chisholm

S

MA Social Worker

Joyful Journals

With "Joyful Journals", students will create personal journals dedicated to documenting moments of joy and gratitude. This lesson focuses on cultivating a positive outlook and daily reflection, guiding students to recognize and cherish small positive moments. Ideal for upper elementary or middle school, one 45-minute session.

Tier 1
6/6
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Bryan Lefcourt

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MA General Education Teacher

Gratitude and Reflective Writing

This lesson helps students explore gratitude through structured writing exercises, allowing them to reflect on both personal experiences and relationships. By expressing gratitude, students learn to appreciate the positives in their life, enhancing emotional well-being and classroom cohesion.

Tier 1
3/4

diana mclaughlin

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MA Counselor

Gratitude Tree Reflection

Students create a 'gratitude tree' by adding leaves that detail aspects of their life they're thankful for. This reflective activity promotes positivity and emotional awareness, while deepening connections among classmates through shared gratitude experiences.

Tier 1
3/19
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Stephanie Samuels

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MA General Education Teacher

Ghostly Gratitude Stories

In this lesson, Pre-K students will create ghost-shaped story cards to express their gratitude for things in their life. This activity encourages sharing and gives them an opportunity to articulate their thankfulness in a season of change. It helps develop their emotional expression and social skills, fostering a sense of community and appreciation among peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie S. Hirsch

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MA Counselor

Gratitude Quest: Building a Mindful Practice

Engage students in activities that build a habit of gratitude, helping them focus on positive experiences and fostering emotional well-being. This one-session lesson is suitable for all grade levels, takes about 45–60 minutes, and equips students with practical journaling and reflection strategies to cultivate a daily gratitude practice.

Tier 1
5/12
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Jessica Orellana Lima

Instructor

New Year's Gratitude Garland

In this lesson, students will create a 'gratitude garland' where each piece of paper is decorated with something they are thankful for and a wish or goal for the new year. This activity not only decorates the classroom but also serves as a collective symbol of gratitude and aspiration. It helps students reflect on positive aspects of their lives and encourages them to think about their future goals, fostering a sense of community and positivity.

Tier 1
2/25

Lisa Diamond

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MA Counselor

Gratitude and Goals Jar

In this lesson, students will create personalized jars to hold notes of gratitude and goal-setting aspirations for the coming year. This activity encourages students to reflect on their past successes and envision their future, fostering positive thinking and planning skills. By engaging in this creative process, students will enhance their self-awareness and motivation.

Tier 1
2/25

Rebecca Thompson

S

MA General Education Teacher

Ghostly Gratitude Stories

In this lesson, Pre-K students will create ghost-shaped story cards to express their gratitude for things in their life. This activity encourages sharing and gives them an opportunity to articulate their thankfulness in a season of change. It helps develop social-emotional skills by fostering a sense of appreciation and community among the students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie S. Hirsch

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MA Counselor

Gratitude Journaling: A Path to Appreciation

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude by writing daily journal entries reflecting on things they are thankful for. This lesson encourages introspection and appreciation, especially around the Thanksgiving season. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a positive mindset, enhance their emotional well-being, and foster a sense of community and empathy among peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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David Woolgar

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CA General Education Teacher

Gratitude Journaling Journey

In this lesson, students will begin a gratitude journal, committing to daily entries about what they're thankful for. This practice encourages reflection on positivity and resilience, enhancing emotional health. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook and improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

The Power of Reflection: End-of-Year Highlights

This lesson guides students to reflect on their year by identifying personal achievements, memorable moments, and learned lessons. It encourages self-awareness and gratitude, fostering a sense of accomplishment as they wrap up the calendar year. This reflection process helps students recognize their growth and set positive intentions for the future.

Tier 1
2/25
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Denise Lasky

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MA Counselor

Gratitude Art Journals

In this lesson, students will create art journal entries to express gratitude for the positive aspects of their lives. Over the course of a month, they will make weekly entries, culminating in a 'gallery walk' to appreciate both individual and collective experiences. This lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on and appreciate the positive elements in their lives, fostering a sense of gratitude and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Andrus

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NY General Education Teacher

Gratitude Scavenger Hunt

This lesson engages 5th-grade students in a gratitude-themed scavenger hunt, encouraging them to reflect on what they are thankful for. Through teamwork and collaboration, students will explore gratitude in a fun and interactive way. The lesson concludes with a restorative circle to share reflections, fostering a sense of community and appreciation.

Tier 1
2/25

Keila Stoffel M. Vieira

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MA Counselor

Thankful Hearts Tree

In this lesson, students will create a 'Thankful Hearts Tree' by writing what they are thankful for on heart-shaped paper and adding them to a classroom tree. This activity encourages students to recognize and appreciate the positives in their lives, fostering a sense of gratitude and community. By engaging in this creative and reflective exercise, students will develop social-emotional skills and learn the importance of gratitude.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tim Partlow

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NC Counselor

Grateful Hearts Week

This week-long lesson plan focuses on teaching K-3 students about the importance of gratefulness during Thanksgiving. Through a combination of Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Active Learning, students will engage in activities that help them express gratitude creatively and collaboratively. This lesson is important as it fosters a sense of appreciation and empathy among young learners, helping them to recognize and value the positive aspects of their lives and the people around them.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vicky Jaime

D

AZ School Administrator

Year in Review

A reflective unit for high school students to look back on their past year—celebrating successes, examining challenges, and setting goals for the future. Through guided journaling and a culminating project, students will build a growth mindset and self-awareness.

Tier 1
5/19

lcasey

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MA Social Worker

Creative Gratitude Expressions

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude by expressing it through creative writing or art. This activity encourages students to reflect on what they are thankful for and express it in imaginative ways, fostering both creativity and appreciation. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and enhance their creative skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lynn Potter

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NC Language Arts, History

Exploring Gratitude Through Journaling

In this lesson, students will engage in a journaling activity focused on gratitude. They will jot down things they are thankful for, helping them to recognize positive aspects in their lives. This exercise is designed to foster empathy and a positive mindset, which are crucial for mental health and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Coleman

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NC Paraprofessional, Special Education Teacher

Cultural Gratitude Exploration

In this lesson, students will explore how different cultures express gratitude through art. They will create art pieces inspired by these traditions, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation. This lesson helps students develop a deeper understanding of cultural diversity and encourages them to express gratitude in creative ways.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Jars: A Creative Reflection

In this lesson, students will create and decorate Gratitude Jars to hold their daily or weekly gratitude notes. This activity encourages students to focus on positive experiences and emotions, fostering a culture of appreciation and contentment. By engaging in this creative process, students will learn to recognize and express gratitude, which can enhance their emotional well-being and social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brigette Sayles

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MA Psychologist

Creative Gratitude Expressions

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude and express it through creative writing or art. This activity encourages students to reflect on what they are thankful for and express it in imaginative ways, fostering both creativity and appreciation. By engaging in this exercise, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and enhance their creative skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lynn Potter

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NC Language Arts, History

Gratitude Goals

In this lesson, students will set their own gratitude goals and learn how to incorporate a gratitude practice into their daily routine. This will foster positivity and help them build a habit of recognizing what they're thankful for. This lesson is designed for a 5th-grade group and will last 30 minutes, focusing on Tier 2: Group supports to help students develop a positive mindset.

Tier 2
3/24

Zabrina Walker

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TN Instructor

Cultivating Gratitude Journals

In this lesson, students will create personal gratitude journals to express and reflect on things they are thankful for. This activity encourages mindfulness and positive thinking, which can improve emotional well-being. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook and enhance their emotional resilience.

Tier 1
2/25

Orissa Lavia

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NY Counselor, Behavior Interventionist, Social Worker, Psychologist

Gratitude Journals: Cultivating Thankfulness

In this lesson, students will learn about the concept of gratitude and how it can positively affect mental health. They will keep a gratitude journal to reflect on things they are thankful for. This practice can enhance their emotional well-being and foster a positive mindset.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sonja Shine

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TX Instructor

Gratitude Through Poetry

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude through poetry. They will watch a video that highlights various aspects of gratitude and then engage in a project-based activity to create their own limerick, haiku, or cinquain. This lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on what they are thankful for and express it creatively, enhancing both their emotional intelligence and literary skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Alison Andrus

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NY General Education Teacher

Gratitude Tree Project

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing things they're thankful for on leaves made of colored paper. This activity helps students practice gratitude and decorative skills, enhancing positivity and appreciation. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook and learn to appreciate the small things in life, which is essential for their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

Tiffany Thornton (Gargano)

S

MA Counselor

Gratitude Journals: A Path to Positivity

This lesson introduces students to the practice of keeping a gratitude journal. By focusing on gratitude, students can enhance their mood and learn to appreciate the smaller things in life. This practice not only boosts emotional well-being but also fosters a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melodie Kabashima

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CA General Education Teacher

Joyful January Journals

This lesson introduces students to the concept of daily journaling with a focus on gratitude and personal growth. Students will learn how to express their thoughts and feelings through writing, which supports emotional health and self-awareness. By developing a habit of reflection, students can enhance their emotional intelligence and mindfulness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Grateful Ghosts

In this lesson, students will create paper 'ghosts' or other autumnal symbols and write down things they are thankful for. This activity combines art with gratitude practice, helping students recognize and appreciate the positives in their lives. It encourages creativity, self-expression, and reflection, fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Erin Santos

S

MA Special Education Teacher

Grateful Ghosts

In this lesson, students will create paper 'ghosts' or other autumnal symbols to express gratitude by writing down things they are thankful for. This activity combines art with gratitude practice, helping students recognize and appreciate the positives in their lives. It encourages creativity and reflection, fostering a positive mindset and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Julie Mathes

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MA Instructor

Gratitude Reflection and Journaling

In this lesson, students will explore the impact of gratitude on their well-being by engaging in a journaling exercise. This activity will help them recognize positivity and appreciation in their daily lives, fostering a supportive classroom atmosphere. By reflecting on what they are thankful for, students can enhance their emotional resilience and overall mental health.

Tier 1
2/25

Linda Richards

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NY Counselor

Time Capsule Reflections

In this single-session lesson for Grades 3-5, students create a personal time capsule journal, reflecting on their school year achievements, challenges, and joyful moments. This activity fosters introspection, boosts self-esteem, and helps students appreciate their personal growth. Includes a lesson plan, slide deck, and journal template.

Tier 1
5/22
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Jamilah Murrell

S

MA Counselor

Gratitude Collage Creation

In this lesson, students will create a collective visual collage using images and words that represent gratitude. This artistic exercise encourages appreciation for positive aspects in their lives and fosters a sense of community by sharing and discussing their creations with peers. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a sense of gratitude, enhances their creativity, and strengthens their ability to express emotions and thoughts visually.

Tier 1
2/25

Tierra Gray

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DC Instructor

Gratitude Attitudes for Pre-K

This lesson introduces pre-kindergarten students to the concept of gratitude through engaging activities and discussions. By fostering gratitude attitudes, students can develop a positive outlook and appreciation for the people and things around them. This lesson is important as it helps build a foundation for emotional well-being and social skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Erika Morris

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TX Counselor

The Art of Gratitude Journaling

This lesson guides students in creating and maintaining a gratitude journal, encouraging reflection on what they are thankful for. It fosters positive thinking patterns and improves overall mood by teaching the importance of gratitude and its impact on emotional wellbeing. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a habit of gratitude, which can enhance their emotional resilience and overall happiness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Misty Nedberg

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AZ General Education Teacher

The Gratitude Challenge

Help younger students (grades 2-4) cultivate a practice of gratefulness, which can increase well-being and positive mood. This fun and engaging lesson involves a gratitude challenge where students track daily moments of thankfulness.

Tier 1
4/21
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TRISH MANUEL

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LA Counselor

Gratitude Tree Creation

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing things they are thankful for on paper leaves and attaching them to a classroom tree. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives, fostering a positive atmosphere and mindset of appreciation. It helps students develop social-emotional skills by recognizing and expressing gratitude, which can improve their overall well-being and classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Cathy Wicker

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NC Counselor

Thankfulness Tree Project

In this lesson, students will collaboratively create a 'thankfulness tree' where each leaf represents something they are grateful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and fosters a sense of community within the classroom. By focusing on gratitude, students can enhance their emotional well-being and develop a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shelly Chin

S

MA Instructor

Reflective Journaling for Growth

This lesson invites students to engage in reflective journaling, focusing on their achievements and lessons learned over the past year. It encourages setting intentions for the coming year, fostering a mindset of growth and hope. This exercise helps students develop self-awareness and goal-setting skills, which are crucial for personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emily Wingate

S

MA Psychologist

Gratitude Tree: Cultivating Appreciation

Aimed at grades K-3, this lesson encourages students to identify and express gratitude by creating a 'gratitude tree.' Through crafting and storytelling, students will reflect on people and experiences they are thankful for, fostering appreciation and positive thinking.

Tier 1
3/25

Sarah Kacer

D

AZ School Administrator

Leaves of Gratitude

In this lesson, students will engage in a creative activity where they craft 'gratitude leaves' by writing something or someone they are thankful for on a leaf template. This exercise helps cultivate gratitude and creates a beautiful tree display in the classroom. It is important as it encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives, fostering a sense of appreciation and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Wanda Rushing

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NC Special Education Teacher

Gratitude Tree: Growing Thankfulness

In this lesson, students will create a 'gratitude tree' by adding leaves that express what they are thankful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and share them with their peers, fostering a sense of community and collective positivity. By visualizing gratitude, students can enhance their emotional well-being and develop a more appreciative mindset.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lula Mehari

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DC Instructor

Gratitude and Growth

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude and how recognizing what they are thankful for can contribute to personal growth and a positive mindset. By creating gratitude journals and sharing their thoughts in pairs or groups, students will foster a sense of community and appreciation. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a positive outlook, enhances emotional well-being, and encourages empathy and connection with others.

Tier 1
2/25
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Laurie Dean

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NC Special Education Teacher

Thankful Art Creations

In this lesson, students will create a Thanksgiving-themed art project that encourages them to express gratitude through creativity. This lesson is important as it helps students develop their artistic skills while also reflecting on the concept of thankfulness, a key aspect of the Thanksgiving holiday. By engaging in this activity, students will enhance their fine motor skills, creativity, and ability to express emotions through art.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Mapping

In this lesson, students will work in teams to create a gratitude map, visually connecting various aspects of their lives they are thankful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and fosters teamwork as they collaborate to create their maps. By focusing on gratitude, students can enhance their emotional well-being and develop a more positive outlook.

Tier 1
2/25
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Constance Quinn

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NC Language Arts, History

Gratitude Journals: Finding Joy in Thankfulness

In this lesson, students will learn about the concept of gratitude and how it can positively impact their emotions and outlook on life. They will create their own gratitude journals to record things they are thankful for each day. This exercise is important as it helps build emotional resilience and awareness, encouraging students to focus on the positive aspects of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Annie Perkins

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NC Counselor

Creative Thanksgiving Cards

In this lesson, students will engage in a creative art activity to design and create Thanksgiving cards. This activity will help students express gratitude and creativity while developing fine motor skills and artistic expression. The lesson is important as it encourages students to reflect on the meaning of Thanksgiving and express their thoughts through art, fostering both creativity and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Letters for Little Hearts

This lesson introduces kindergartners to the concept of gratitude by guiding them in writing simple letters of thanks to family members. Through interactive storytelling, students will understand the importance of expressing gratitude. This lesson helps develop social-emotional skills and encourages positive communication.

Tier 1
2/25

William Hoffman

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MA Special Education Teacher

Gratitude and Giving

In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of gratitude and giving by engaging in reflective discussions and creating a project that identifies ways to give back to those they appreciate. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy and appreciation, fostering a positive classroom environment and encouraging kindness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Mary Werner

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NC Counselor

Gratitude Mapping

In this lesson, students will engage in a Gratitude Mapping activity where they will identify and visually represent people, experiences, and aspects of life they are grateful for. This activity promotes positivity and helps cultivate a thankful mindset, which is essential for personal well-being and social-emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kathleen Zoellner

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Year in Review

In this 15-minute end-of-year reflection, 6th graders pause to celebrate their growth, memories, and achievements from the school year. This quick activity helps build self-awareness, gratitude, and goal-setting skills—all essential for lifelong learning.

Tier 1
6/3

malane

Psychologist

Grateful Hearts

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude by identifying things they are thankful for in their daily lives. Through storytelling and drawing activities, students will learn to express gratitude creatively. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop a positive mindset and appreciation for the people and things around them, fostering emotional well-being and social skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Domonique Lytle

D

AZ Counselor

Mindful May Reflections

Guide students through month-end reflections to encourage mindfulness and conclude their school year insights. Suitable for 7th and 8th graders, this lesson involves writing and self-expression activities to reinforce self-awareness and gratitude.

Tier 1
5/5
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bbeldenscott

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Cultivating Gratitude: A Path to Positivity

Help students in grades 9 and 11 explore the power of gratitude and its impact on wellbeing. This lesson involves reflection activities and guided journaling to cultivate a positive mindset and appreciate small joys in life. Students will practice expressing gratitude, fostering a classroom environment of kindness and appreciation.

Tier 1
4/25

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

Gratitude Garden

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Garden' on a bulletin board by posting daily or weekly notes of gratitude. Each flower in the garden represents something they are thankful for. This activity promotes positivity and mindfulness by encouraging students to reflect on the good in their lives. It helps students develop a habit of gratitude, which can improve their overall well-being and social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer Levasseur

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MA Math, Health & Fitness, Art, Music, Language Arts, Counselor, English

Garden of Gratitude

In this lesson, students will create a 'Garden of Gratitude' by crafting paper flowers, each representing something they are grateful for. This activity encourages individual reflection and appreciation while visually uplifting the classroom. It helps young students develop a sense of gratitude and enhances their social-emotional learning by recognizing and appreciating the positive aspects of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Peters

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MA Psychologist

Heartfelt Gratitude Collage

In this lesson, students will create a collage using heart cutouts, each decorated with something they are thankful for. This activity promotes positivity and togetherness by encouraging students to reflect on gratitude and share their thoughts with peers. It helps develop social-emotional skills and fosters a sense of community in the classroom.

Tier 1
2/25

Tamara peay

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TN English

The Gratitude Wall

In this lesson, students will engage in an activity to create a 'Gratitude Wall' by writing notes of appreciation for people and experiences that have positively impacted their lives. This activity is important as it encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives, fostering a sense of gratitude and enhancing the school environment with positivity.

Tier 1
2/25

June Wicker

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NC Counselor

The Gratitude Harvest

In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of gratitude through a creative activity called the 'gratitude garden.' They will write notes of thanks and appreciation, which will be 'planted' in a designated area of the classroom. This exercise helps students recognize and express gratitude, fostering a sense of community and positivity within the classroom. By engaging in this activity, students will develop social-emotional skills and learn the importance of acknowledging and appreciating the positive aspects of their lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Fernandes

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MA Psychologist

Gratitude Journaling: A Path to Positivity

This lesson introduces students to the practice of gratitude journaling, encouraging them to list three things they are thankful for each day. This activity helps cultivate a positive mindset and enhances self-awareness, which are crucial for emotional well-being and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michael Clavin

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NY Instructor

Holiday Emotions Bunting

In this lesson, students will create individual pennants with symbols representing their feelings about the holiday season. These pennants will be strung together to form a classroom bunting, visually representing the diverse emotional landscape of the students. This activity encourages self-expression, emotional awareness, and appreciation of diversity in feelings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Gratitude Rewind

Students will reflect on past experiences and identify moments they are grateful for, learning how to find positivity in hindsight. This lesson encourages reflection and appreciation for past experiences, designed for an 8th Grade Class and lasting 50 minutes.

Tier 1
3/24

Zabrina Walker

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Jar Adventure

In this lesson, students will engage in a hands-on activity where they fill a jar with notes of gratitude. This activity encourages students to reflect on things they are thankful for or acts of kindness they have received. Over time, the jar becomes a visual reminder of positivity, fostering a culture of gratitude in the classroom.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

Gratitude Tree Creation

In this lesson, students will create a class gratitude tree where each leaf represents something they are thankful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and promotes a sense of community as the tree fills with their collective gratitude. It helps young students develop a sense of appreciation and awareness of the good things in their lives, fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Melissa Avery

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AZ Counselor

Autumn Reflections

In this lesson, students will explore the beauty of the fall season by creating reflective journals or artwork inspired by autumn themes. This activity encourages mindfulness and a deep appreciation for the changing seasons, promoting tranquility and positive emotional expression. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop their ability to express emotions and thoughts, enhancing their emotional well-being and mindfulness skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Natalie Maryansky

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MA Counselor

Thanksgiving Treats: Edible Turkeys

In this lesson, students will create edible turkey treats using crackers, pretzels, frosting, and marshmallows. This fun and interactive activity will introduce young students to the Thanksgiving holiday, emphasizing gratitude and creativity. By engaging in this hands-on project, students will develop fine motor skills and learn about the cultural significance of Thanksgiving in a memorable way.

Tier 1
2/25
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Vicky Jaime

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AZ School Administrator

Mindful Reflection: Personal Growth Journals

Students in Grades 9 to 12 will engage in creating personal growth journals, focusing on self-discovery and goal setting. This activity uses mindful prompts to foster introspection and future planning, promoting self-awareness and long-term resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebekah Gladson

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SC Counselor

Gratitude Tree Activity

In this lesson, students will create a classroom gratitude tree by adding leaves that note things they are thankful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and fosters a sense of community within the classroom. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook and improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rachael Stewart

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NC Counselor

Gratitude Poetry

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude by composing their own poems. This activity encourages creative expression and enhances public speaking skills as students share their work with the class. By focusing on gratitude, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the positive aspects of their lives, fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Tony Humrichouser

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NY General Education Teacher

Thankful Tree Reflection

In this lesson, children will create a 'Thankful Tree' by designing leaves and writing something they are thankful for on each leaf. This activity encourages reflection and fosters a sense of community as everyone shares their thankfulness. It helps students develop gratitude and appreciation for the people and things in their lives, enhancing their emotional well-being and social skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Hexagons: Building a Community Wall

In this lesson, students will create individual gratitude hexagons, expressing thanks for things in their lives. These hexagons will be combined to form a wall display in the classroom, celebrating both individual gratitude and collective community spirit. This activity nurtures gratitude and belonging, helping students appreciate the positive aspects of their lives and the community around them.

Tier 1
2/25

Amanda DeLorenzo

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MA Health & Fitness

Gratitude Adventure

This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the concept of gratitude through engaging activities and multimedia. By using experiential and game-based learning strategies, students will explore the importance of gratitude in their daily lives. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop a positive mindset, enhances their social-emotional skills, and fosters a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephen Habib

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MA Counselor

Reflections for the Year Ahead

This lesson invites students to engage in reflective journaling, focusing on their achievements and lessons learned over the past year. It encourages setting intentions for the coming year, fostering a mindset of growth and hope. This exercise helps students develop self-awareness and goal-setting skills, which are crucial for personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emily Wingate

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MA Psychologist

Gratitude Mapping

In this lesson, students will engage in a Gratitude Mapping activity where they will visually represent people, experiences, and aspects of life they are grateful for. This activity promotes positivity and helps cultivate a thankful mindset, which is essential for personal well-being and emotional health. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook on life and improve their emotional resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kathleen Zoellner

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AZ Special Education Teacher

The Gratitude Tree

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Tree' on a bulletin board by adding leaves that express what they are grateful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives and fosters a sense of appreciation and mindfulness. It is important as it helps build a positive classroom environment and supports social-emotional learning.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kate Guilmette

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VT Counselor

Time Capsule of Intentions

Designed for grades 4-5, this reflective project encourages students to create a time capsule filled with their hopes, goals, and mementos of kindness. They'll engage in meaningful discussions about personal growth and set intentions for their future selves.

Tier 1
5/9
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Sarah Cheslock

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MA Psychologist

Gratitude Tree Activity

In this lesson, students will collaboratively create a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing what they are thankful for on paper leaves and attaching them to a tree poster. This activity encourages students to reflect on their blessings and appreciate the positive aspects of their lives. It helps in developing a sense of gratitude and enhances teamwork skills as students work together to create a visual representation of thankfulness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Constance Quinn

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NC Language Arts, History

Thankful Tree Art Project

In this lesson, students will create a 'Thankful Tree' using construction paper. Each student will contribute leaves with written expressions of gratitude. This activity encourages reflection on gratitude, enhances teamwork, and develops fine motor skills. It is important as it helps students appreciate what they have and fosters a sense of community and collaboration.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Mindful Holiday Reflections

This lesson guides students through a mindfulness session focused on reflecting on their thoughts and feelings as the year closes. It aims to support emotional regulation and promote tranquility in the classroom. By engaging in mindfulness and reflection, students can develop a deeper understanding of their emotions and learn strategies to manage them effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Gratefulness Mandala Creation

In this lesson, students will create their own mandalas filled with symbols and words that represent things they are grateful for. This artistic activity encourages mindfulness and introspection, reinforcing a sense of gratitude and peace. It helps students focus on positive aspects of their lives, promoting emotional well-being and a sense of calm.

Tier 1
2/25

Hensi. Brice

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PA General Education Teacher

Thankfulness and Gratitude

This lesson introduces 3rd grade students to the concept of thankfulness through a short video and a reflective worksheet. The lesson is designed to help students understand the importance of gratitude in their daily lives and how it can positively impact their relationships and well-being. By engaging with the video and completing the worksheet, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the people and things they are thankful for.

Tier 1
2/25

Meighan Allison

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MA General Education Teacher

Thanksgiving Art Extravaganza

In this lesson, students will create a Thanksgiving-themed art project using markers. This activity will encourage creativity and self-expression while allowing students to explore the themes of gratitude and celebration associated with Thanksgiving. The lesson is designed to be interactive and fun, fostering a sense of accomplishment and pride in their artistic creations.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Reflective Journaling Journey

This lesson uses journaling as a tool to help students reflect on their personal and academic growth over the school year. Through structured prompts and creative exercises, middle school students learn to express their thoughts and set goals for the future. Audience: Grades 6–8; 1 session; 45 minutes.

Tier 1
5/19
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respinola

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MA Social Worker

Gratitude Garden

In this lesson, students will engage in a collaborative project called the 'Gratitude Garden.' Each student will create a flower or plant with a written message of gratitude, contributing to a collective display. This activity encourages students to reflect on the positive aspects of their lives and express appreciation for others. It helps develop social-emotional skills by fostering a sense of community and gratitude.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Gratitude Attitude

This lesson introduces students to the concept of gratitude and its benefits. By engaging in a simple activity to express gratitude, students will learn to appreciate the positive aspects of their lives and the people around them. This lesson is important as it helps students develop a positive mindset and improve their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

Thankfulness Through Art

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of thankfulness by creating a collage using various art materials. This activity is designed to help students develop motor skills and express emotions visually. By focusing on what they are thankful for, students will enhance their emotional awareness and creativity, which are crucial for their personal development and mental health.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Creating a Gratitude Tree: Cultivating Appreciation

Encourage students in grades 9 and 11 to explore the power of gratitude through a creative tree-building exercise. The lesson focuses on reflecting upon personal and communal appreciation. Students will collaboratively construct a 'Gratitude Tree' where each leaf contains a note of gratitude, fostering positive relationships and emotional wellbeing.

Tier 1
2/27

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

The Gratitude Tree

In this lesson, students will create a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing things they are grateful for on paper leaves and assembling them into a tree display. This activity encourages students to focus on positive aspects of their lives, promoting mental well-being and fostering a sense of community in the classroom. By visually representing gratitude, students can shift their focus from stress to thankfulness, reinforcing positive thinking.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Hulbert

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VT Counselor

Gratitude Storytime Adventure

In this lesson, students will engage in a storytime session focused on gratitude, followed by a discussion to explore the characters' expressions of thankfulness. They will then write their own short story about gratitude, fostering both comprehension and creative writing skills. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize and appreciate the positive aspects of their lives, promoting emotional well-being and empathy.

Tier 1
2/25
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Abbey Bumgarner

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NC Counselor

Sunshine Sentiments: A Gratitude Garden

In this uplifting activity, students from grades 3 to 5 will create a 'garden' of gratitude by writing or drawing on paper flowers what they're thankful for. These are then 'planted' on a classroom bulletin board. This lesson fosters a positive classroom environment, prompts reflection, and encourages kindness and appreciation for one's surroundings.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Carpenter

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NC Counselor

Thankful Tree: Cultivating Gratitude

In this lesson, students will create a 'Thankful Tree' by adding paper leaves with things they are grateful for. This hands-on activity encourages reflection on gratitude, promoting a positive classroom environment. By focusing on gratitude, students can develop a positive mindset and learn to appreciate the small things in life, which is essential for their emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25

emily ann ahearn

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MA General Education Teacher

Gratitude Journaling

In this lesson, students will engage in daily gratitude journaling, where they write down three things they are grateful for each day. This practice is designed to enhance self-awareness and foster a positive mindset over time. By regularly reflecting on positive aspects of their lives, students can develop a habit of gratitude, which is linked to improved mental health and well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Temi Kufeji

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NY Counselor

Thanksgiving Art Extravaganza

In this engaging lesson, students will explore the theme of Thanksgiving through a creative art project. They will watch a short video to inspire their creativity and then create their own Thanksgiving-themed artwork using markers. This lesson helps students express gratitude and creativity, while also developing fine motor skills and artistic expression.

Tier 1
2/25

Bri’Anca Jordan

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TN Instructor

Reflective Journaling Journey

This lesson guides students through a reflective journaling exercise focused on their experiences over the past year. By identifying key moments and personal growth, students can cultivate a deep sense of self-awareness and appreciation for their journey. This lesson is important as it encourages introspection, helping students to recognize their achievements and areas for growth, fostering a positive mindset and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25

Orissa Lavia

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NY Counselor, Behavior Interventionist, Social Worker, Psychologist

Thankful Tree of Togetherness

In this lesson, students will create a Thankful Tree by writing or drawing things they are grateful for on paper leaves. This activity fosters gratitude and reminds students of the positive elements in their lives, creating a collective art piece that symbolizes their unity and appreciation. It helps young students develop social-emotional skills by recognizing and expressing gratitude, which can enhance their overall well-being and classroom community.

Tier 1
2/25

Karen Suttle

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MA Counselor

Thankful Tree Art Project

In this lesson, participants will create a Thankful Tree using construction paper and add leaves detailing things they are thankful for. This collaborative project encourages students to reflect on gratitude while enhancing teamwork and fine motor skills. It is important as it helps young learners develop a sense of appreciation and cooperation, which are essential social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
2/25

Ciara McNearly

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TN Instructor

Gratitude Garden

In this lesson, students will create a visual 'garden' bulletin board where each flower represents something they are grateful for. This activity encourages students to reflect on the positive aspects of their lives and express gratitude creatively. It helps in developing an attitude of appreciation, which is essential for emotional well-being and fostering a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lui Villa

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NY School Administrator

Simple Gratitude Journaling

Students will engage in a brief daily gratitude journaling activity, writing down one thing they are grateful for each day. This practice aims to enhance self-awareness and foster a positive mindset.

Tier 1
2/25
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Temi Kufeji

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NY Counselor

Thank You Card Creation

In this lesson, students will learn the importance of expressing gratitude by creating personalized thank you cards for someone they appreciate. This activity fosters empathy and helps students understand the positive impact of gratitude on others. By engaging in this creative process, students will develop social-emotional skills and enhance their understanding of empathy and appreciation.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

Gratitude Letters: Connecting Through Kindness

In this lesson, students will write thoughtful letters of gratitude to peers, teachers, or family members. This activity will help students reflect on shared moments and the impact of these individuals in their lives, enhancing empathy and reinforcing personal connections. This lesson is particularly valuable in the gift-giving season, fostering a sense of appreciation and kindness.

Tier 1
2/25

William Hoffman

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MA Special Education Teacher

Gratitude Garland

In this lesson, students will create a decorative garland by writing down things they are grateful for on each piece. This art-infused activity fosters an appreciation mindset and visual expression of gratitude. It helps students recognize and appreciate the positive aspects of their lives, promoting emotional well-being and a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Justin Beechwood

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MA Special Education Teacher

Gratitude Journals: Cultivating Positivity

In this lesson, students will engage in a brief journaling activity where they note things they are grateful for each day. This practice is designed to enhance positivity and improve overall mental well-being by focusing on appreciating small joys. By regularly reflecting on gratitude, students can develop a more positive outlook and emotional resilience.

Tier 1
2/25
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Adriana Hollifield

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NC Counselor

Reflect and Celebrate

This lesson invites students to reflect on their personal and academic growth over the past year through guided discussion and creative expression. It aims to help students identify key experiences that shaped them, fostering a sense of accomplishment and optimism for the new year. This reflection is important as it encourages self-awareness and goal-setting, which are crucial for personal development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Elizabeth Hanna

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MI Counselor

Gratitude Garden

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of gratitude through a 'Gratitude Circle Time,' creating a 'Gratitude Garden,' maintaining a 'Gratitude Journal,' and participating in a group discussion. These activities will help students appreciate the little things in life and express their feelings creatively. By engaging in these activities, students will develop a deeper understanding of gratitude and learn to express it in meaningful ways.

Tier 1
2/25

Marie McCalvin

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NY Social Worker

Thankful Tree Activity

In this lesson, students will create a 'Thankful Tree' where each leaf is a note of gratitude. This activity helps enhance empathy and understanding by sharing what they appreciate in their lives. It is important as it encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives, fostering a sense of gratitude and community within the classroom.

Tier 1
2/25

Sarah Knipscheer

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CA Psychologist

Gratitude Journals: Cultivating Positivity

In this lesson, students will learn about the importance of gratitude and how keeping a daily gratitude journal can enhance positivity and improve mental well-being. By focusing on appreciating small joys, students will develop a habit that can lead to a more positive outlook on life.

Tier 1
2/25
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Adriana Hollifield

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NC Counselor

Gratitude Tree of Thanks

In this lesson, students will engage in creating a 'Gratitude Tree' by writing things they are thankful for on paper leaves and attaching them to a tree silhouette in the classroom. This activity is important as it encourages students to reflect on positive aspects of their lives, fostering a sense of gratitude and community spirit.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kristie Deyoe

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MA Counselor