SEL Topic of the Month
August: Gratitude
Reading List
Grades K-2
Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts
Jeremy really wants a pair of new shoes. However, Jeremy’s grandma is determined to help him understand the value of “needs” vs. “wants.” He is more determined than ever to have those shoes, even a thrift-shop pair that are much too small. Jeremy learns what matters most is Gratitude for what he has, and giving to others in need.
A Chair For My Mother by Vera Williams
A little girl wants to save up her coins to show her mother her Gratitude by buying her a big comfy chair. Her mother works long hours as a waitress and deserves a nice place to sit after being on her feet all day at the diner. This heartwarming story teaches about overcoming hardships, the value of saving money, and working together towards a common goal.
Grades 3-5
Thanks A Million by Nikki Grimes
With 16 poems on thankfulness, students will learn how it feels to be thankful and how to express gratitude to others. This is a great reminder of how meaningful a simple “thank you” can be.
The Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson
Armand lives under a bridge in Paris. One day he finds a family with children also living under his bridge. Armand becomes determined to help find the family a better home and he cherishes what they bring to his life. Family and friends are more precious than any object.
The Secret Of Saying Thanks by Douglas Wood
Prepare to find the secret to happiness in this classic by Douglas Wood. Oh, and don’t be surprised if you find it when and where you least expect it.
How Tia Lola Saved the Summer by Julia Alvarez
Miguel is less than excited to be having another family stay with his for a week. Luckily his aunt, Tia Lola, will help Miguel practice gratitude and appreciation through her wisdom and compassion.