Wonder
The book Wonder, by R. J. Palacio, has been all the rage in my classroom these last few weeks. A few students saw the movie during winter break and brought books in that they received for Christmas. Since then, they have been rather popular books to check out from the library. I have to admit that I haven't read the book, but I've heard wonderful things about it. I know my daughter has read it, so I'll have to see if it is a book she has that I can borrow. I know one of the main themes of the book is kindness, which is a major topic that we have been discussing in the classroom this year.
Speaking of kindness, one of my students did a very kind thing for me recently! She was one of the students who received the book for Christmas. Apparently her book was part of a set, and one of the books in the set was a book of quotes. She thought of me and the mindfulness thoughts that we do every week, so she is letting me borrow the book for the rest of the year :-)
One more mention on kindness for the day: we've completed another section of our kindness chain. Here's what we have so far:
Mindfulness thought for the week: No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. --Aesop
Speaking of kindness, one of my students did a very kind thing for me recently! She was one of the students who received the book for Christmas. Apparently her book was part of a set, and one of the books in the set was a book of quotes. She thought of me and the mindfulness thoughts that we do every week, so she is letting me borrow the book for the rest of the year :-)
One more mention on kindness for the day: we've completed another section of our kindness chain. Here's what we have so far:
Mindfulness thought for the week: No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. --Aesop
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