This week, we read the book, Have You Filled a Bucket Today?. We want to be a room filled with full buckets for each kid. Filling buckets is giving sincere compliments to people. We had a great discussion of ways we can fill each other's buckets and some examples of dipping into buckets and how that makes us feel. Students then wrote out examples of ways they can fill buckets in our classroom. Every Thursday we will be writing down some bucket filling for students and giving it to them. Whenever I read over all their bucket filling, it fills my bucket too! Your child is familiar with the terms "bucket filling" and "bucket dipping," so you can use those terms at home, too when they are filling and dipping buckets with you or with siblings. Sometimes, we need to just put a lid on our bucket too and not let things bother us. We need to protect our buckets from getting dipped into. |
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