These 18 Bucket Filler Activities Will Spread Kindness in Your Classroom

1. Compliment Circle: Have students sit in a circle and take turns giving each other genuine compliments.

2. Kindness Wall: Create a wall display where students can write or draw kind messages for each other.

3. Random Acts of Kindness Challenge: Challenge students to perform random acts of kindness throughout the week and share their experiences.

4. Thank You Notes: Have students write thank you notes to someone who has made a positive impact in their lives.

5. Kindness Bookmarks: Provide students with blank bookmarks to decorate with kind messages, then distribute them to classmates.

6. Buddy System: Pair students up and encourage them to be kind buddies, checking in on each other and offering support.

7. Gratitude Journal: Have students create a gratitude journal where they write down things they are thankful for each day.

8. Kindness Rocks: Paint rocks with kind messages and hide them around the school for others to find.

9. Secret Kindness Pal: Assign students secret kindness pals and have them perform anonymous acts of kindness for each other.

10. Classroom Compliments Jar: Have students write compliments for their classmates on slips of paper and add them to a compliments jar.

11. Kindness Bulletin Board: Create a bulletin board dedicated to spreading kindness, featuring inspirational quotes and kindness-related activities.

12. Kindness Chain: Create a paper chain with kind messages written on each link, adding a new link every time an act of kindness is performed.

13. Kindness Challenge Cards: Create a deck of kindness challenge cards that students can draw from and complete throughout the week.

14. Acts of Kindness Calendar: Create a calendar with daily acts of kindness for students to complete.

15. Kindness Discussion Circle: Have students gather in a circle to discuss the importance of kindness and share personal experiences.

16. Kindness Project: Assign a kindness project where students plan and execute a kind initiative in their school or community.

17. Kindness Reflections: Have students write reflections on acts of kindness they have witnessed or experienced.

18. Empathy Empowerment Game: Play an empathy empowerment game where students practice understanding and empathizing with different perspectives.

By incorporating these bucket filler activities into your classroom, you will create a positive and kind environment where students can thrive and spread kindness.