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Have You Filled a Bucket Today?. Miss. Chelsea Hatch’s Third Grade Health Education. Please read:. Or click the image to watch the book being read. Objective: Standard:. Focusing on the strength of peers and ourselves in our performances. Becoming a bucket “filler” and not a “dipper”.
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Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Miss. Chelsea Hatch’s Third Grade Health Education
Please read: Or click the image to watch the book being read.
Objective: Standard: • Focusing on the strength of peers and ourselves in our performances. • Becoming a bucket “filler” and not a “dipper”. • Put others feelings ahead of their own. • Decrease the incidence of bullying. • Take responsibility for their actions. • Help to create a safe, warm, and caring environment. Health Education Standard 1 • The students will learn ways to improve mental health and manage stress. Objective 2 • Recognize why acceptance of self and others is important for the development of positive attitudes. *PD • Determine the benefits of accepting self and others. • Determine the benefits of having positive attitudes. • Describe the relation between acceptance and attitude.
Who has a bucket? • Teacher • Principal • Mother • Father • Brother • Neighbor • Sister • YOU!!
What is a bucket filler? • A bucket filler is someone who shares good thoughts and feelings towards others. • You fill a bucket when you • Give a compliment • Say thank you • Help someone • Obey your parents • Smile • Think good things about yourself You feel happy when you have a full bucket!
What is a bucket dipper? • A bucket dipper is someone who says or does mean things. • Dippers have an empty bucket and think that they can fill theirs by being mean but that will never work. • You are a bucket dipper when you: • Ignore someone • Make fun of them • Bully • Call someone names You feel sad and lonely when your bucket it empty
Guess what? • When you fill someone else’s bucket you fill your own bucket too!
Did you guess right? Bucket Dippers Bucket Fillers
What ways can you be a bucket filler? Write them down in your class journal
When you have something nice to say to someone, someone was nice to you, or you see someone being nice, fill one of these slips out found on Miss. Hatch’s desk and place it into their bucket. Have you seen a bucket filler? In class we will be practicing being bucket fillers. Each student will have a bucket of their own to place on the back table.
In conclusion.. Go through this presentation (Click on the image for presentation)