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131. A Letter of Gratitude Lesson Plan

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How do we teach our students to be grateful?

Today on The Balanced Educator Podcast, we’re discussing concrete ways to explore gratitude in the classroom! We share an awesome letter of gratitude project that teachers can do with their students right away. This interdisciplinary classroom activity will help students understand the power of gratitude and being kind to others.

You will leave this episode with many ways to incorporate gratitude in the classroom and a clear step-by-step gratitude writing activity!

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Subscribe to The Balanced Educator Podcast so you don’t miss our upcoming episodes: iTunes | Spotify | YouTube

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Share this post on Pinterest so other educators can learn about this gratitude project too!
A Special Thanks to our Sponsor, The Simply Organized Teacher!

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How do we teach our students to be grateful?

Today on The Balanced Educator Podcast, we’re discussing concrete ways to explore gratitude in the classroom! We share an awesome letter of gratitude project that teachers can do with their students right away. This interdisciplinary classroom activity will help students understand the power of gratitude and being kind to others.

You will leave this episode with many ways to incorporate gratitude in the classroom and a clear step-by-step gratitude writing activity!

LISTEN TO THE SHOW

Subscribe to The Balanced Educator Podcast so you don’t miss our upcoming episodes: iTunes | Spotify | YouTube

SHOW NOTES
Share this post on Pinterest so other educators can learn about this gratitude project too!
A Special Thanks to our Sponsor, The Simply Organized Teacher!

The post 131. A Letter of Gratitude Lesson Plan appeared first on Educalme.

  continue reading

183 episodes

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