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Random Acts of Kindness...Pile Them Up! - Winter Bulletin Board
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Our fabulous Facebook fan, Suellen Riggs Stanley, recently submitted this gorgeous winter bulletin board designed for their school's "anti-bullying" program kickoff. Here's what she had to say about the bulletin board,
"[I'm] going to have the students write down kind things they have done and/or seen on paper 'snowflakes' & staple them to the 'pile'. [The snowman's scarf and hat could be done] in ANY school colors - [it's simply] felt...fabric writer and a pom-pom. [The board was finished with] recycled plastic snowflake ornaments secured with glue dots...and self-stick gems and glitter on the snow/snowman for sparkle."
It's important to encourage kindness and recognize your students' acts of kindness in and outside of the classroom. This is certainly a fun {and beautiful!} way to do so!
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Kayla Johnson
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