Appreciation and Thankfulness

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The lesson on Appreciation and Thankfulness emphasizes the importance of doing our best and being kind to others. It explains that appreciation involves recognizing and valuing the good things around us, while thankfulness is about feeling joy for what we have. By cultivating these attitudes, we can enhance our happiness and spread positivity to those around us.
  1. What are some good things around us that we can appreciate?
  2. How does it feel to say “thank you” to someone?
  3. Can you think of something you are thankful for today?

Appreciation and Thankfulness

Doing Our Best

Let’s always try to do our best in everything we do. It’s important to be kind and helpful!

What is Appreciation?

Appreciation means noticing and liking the good things around us. It’s like saying “thank you” with our hearts!

Things We Appreciate

Here are some things we can appreciate:

  • The birds flying in the sky.
  • A friendly smile from someone.
  • The warm sun shining on us.
  • Our friends who play with us.

What is Thankfulness?

Thankfulness is when we feel happy about the things we have. It’s like giving a big hug to the world!

Things We Are Thankful For

Here are some things we can be thankful for:

  • The school where we learn and play.
  • The pretty flowers that bloom.
  • The yummy food we eat.
  • Our family who loves us.

Let’s Remember

Always try to do your best. Being appreciative and thankful makes us and others happy!

  • Can you think of a time when someone did something nice for you? How did it make you feel, and how did you show your appreciation?
  • What are some things in your life that you are thankful for? Why do these things make you happy?
  • How can we show appreciation to our friends and family every day? Can you share some ideas or examples?
  1. Gratitude Jar Activity: Create a “Gratitude Jar” at home or in the classroom. Each day, write or draw something you are thankful for on a small piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, gather around and share what everyone has added. This helps us remember all the good things we have!

  2. Appreciation Nature Walk: Go on a nature walk and look for things you can appreciate, like the birds, trees, or flowers. Take a moment to stop and talk about why you appreciate each thing you see. You can even draw a picture of your favorite thing you found on the walk!

  3. Thankfulness Circle: Sit in a circle with your friends or family. Take turns sharing one thing you are thankful for and why. Listen carefully to what others say and see if you can find something new to be thankful for from their ideas!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**Appreciation and Thankfulness**

Always try to do your best.

Appreciation is a significant concept, but it’s really simple to practice. You can show appreciation to others and cultivate appreciation within yourself.

I appreciate the birds in the sky.
I appreciate when I receive a smile.
I appreciate the sun shining down.
I appreciate my friends all around.

**Appreciation and Thankfulness**

Always try to do your best.

Thankfulness is also an important concept, but it’s easy to express. You can show thankfulness to others and nurture thankfulness within yourself.

I’m thankful for the school I attend.
I’m thankful for the flowers that bloom.
I’m thankful for the food I eat.
I’m thankful for my family.

**Appreciation and Thankfulness**

Always try to do your best.

**Appreciation and Thankfulness**

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