Elementary students practicing active listening during our read-aloud of The Perfect Pet for Peyton. As we explore the five love languages, students are learning that people feel cared for in different ways—and understanding those differences helps build stronger friendships. ❤️
Elementary students practicing active listening during our read-aloud of The Perfect Pet for Peyton. As we explore the five love languages, students are learning that people feel cared for in different ways—and understanding those differences helps build stronger friendships. ❤️
Elementary students practicing active listening during our read-aloud of The Perfect Pet for Peyton. As we explore the five love languages, students are learning that people feel cared for in different ways—and understanding those differences helps build stronger friendships. ❤️
Check out some Kindergarten students being proud of their Perfect Pet Pal!
Students participated in a kindness heart activity where they wrote encouraging messages to one another.
This experience helped them see firsthand how powerful their words can be and how positive language strengthens our classroom community.
Building empathy and respectful communication continues to be an important part of our SEL work together.
Students participated in a kindness heart activity where they wrote encouraging messages to one another.
This experience helped them see firsthand how powerful their words can be and how positive language strengthens our classroom community.
Click through the photos to see who completed the Gratitude Challenge in the month of November!
Shout out to Mrs. Heyn’s 1st grade class! 👏
These students worked hard and supported one another as a team during their Growth Mindset end-of-unit review.
Shout out to 2nd grade, Mrs. Thompsons class! During our September 'Odd Dog Out' activity, I heard many students giving compliments to each others differences. We loved celebrating our differences while recognizing that we all belong together.