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Five fun and easy activities to learn about kindness to complement the popular book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"

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Create a classroom community with these Bucket Filler activities that are perfect for Kindergarten through Second Grade!

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a printable worksheet for bucket fillers with the words bucket fillers are people who

If you’ve ever had (or possibly you currently do have) a student who struggled with phonics even after receiving daily, systematic instruction, it’s most likely because they have not yet developed their phonemic awareness abilities. Read more

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bucket fillers worksheet with pictures and words to help students learn how to read

I love using children’s literature to help students understand a concept. One of my favorite books to share with my students at the beginning of the year to help them transition to school and how we should act is How Full Is Your Bucket? (affiliate link) This is a great story to introduce how we should interact with our classmates and why. In this story, a little boy named Felix is taught about an invisible bucket. His grandfathers share with him that when your bucket is dipped, you feel bad…

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An image of a bucket with star and heart "confetti" falling into it. Caption at the top reads "create a culture of kindness" and beneath reads "dazzling bucket filler bulletin boards and kindness activities to engage students".

Transform your classroom this powerful classroom management tool. Bucket filling makes it easy for students to understand the value of kindness and friendship. The engaging bucket filler activities and vibrant kindness bulletin boards make learning about the impact of words and actions fun and meaningful. Explore these inspiring ideas to easily incorporate bucket filling into your daily routine for a positive classroom community!

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a child wearing a paper crown with the words turn your kids into bucket fillers

Our words & actions matter. We can use them to build people up or tear them down. I love introducing Bucket Filling and Bucket Dipping to my class. We fill each other buckets by writing meaningful compliments. Learning the difference between superficial comments “You look pretty” vs. deeper compliments “Thank you for not laughing when I tripped and helping me pick up my papers” is a must. Come see how I implement Bucket Filling Activities in school and grab my materials.

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