From My Heart to Your Heart | Graduation Song for Kids

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In today’s lesson, “Let’s Celebrate Together!”, we focus on expressing gratitude to those who support our growth and learning, highlighted through a heartfelt song. The lesson emphasizes the importance of saying “thank you” to parents, teachers, friends, and family, while also encouraging fun activities like drawing, making cards, and sharing hugs to celebrate appreciation. Ultimately, it reinforces the idea that gratitude fosters happiness and strengthens our connections with others.
  1. Who do you want to say thank you to today?
  2. How does saying thank you make you feel?
  3. What is something nice you can do for someone special?

Let’s Celebrate Together!

Hey there! Today is a super special day, and I have a fun song to share with you. It’s all about saying “thank you” to everyone who has helped us grow and learn. Are you ready to sing along?

A Song from the Heart

Here’s how the song goes:

From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all you’ve done.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the fun.
From my heart to your heart, I’ve grown and learned so much.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the love.

Thank You, Everyone!

Let’s say a big “thank you” to all the special people in our lives:

  • Thank you, parents.
  • Thank you, teachers.
  • Thank you, everyone.
  • Thank you, friends.
  • Thank you, family.
  • Thank you so, so much.

Isn’t it nice to say thank you? It makes everyone feel happy and appreciated!

Learning and Growing

Every day, we learn new things and grow a little more. We learn our ABCs, numbers, and how to be kind to others. It’s like planting a seed and watching it grow into a big, strong tree!

Fun Activities to Try

Here are some fun things you can do to celebrate and say thank you:

  • Draw a picture for someone special.
  • Make a thank you card with lots of colors.
  • Sing a song or dance to your favorite music.
  • Give a big hug to someone you love.

Remember, saying thank you is a wonderful way to show you care. Let’s keep learning, growing, and having fun together!

  1. Can you think of a time when someone helped you learn something new? How did it make you feel, and did you say “thank you” to them?
  2. Who are some of the special people in your life that you would like to say “thank you” to, and why are they important to you?
  3. What are some fun ways you can show appreciation to your friends and family? Have you tried any of the activities mentioned in the article?
  1. Gratitude Tree: Create a gratitude tree in your classroom or at home. Use a large piece of paper or cardboard to draw a tree trunk and branches. Cut out leaf shapes from colored paper. Each day, write or draw something you are thankful for on a leaf and attach it to the tree. Watch your gratitude tree grow over time!

  2. Thank You Hunt: Go on a “Thank You Hunt” around your home or school. Look for people who help you every day, like the janitor, the bus driver, or the cafeteria staff. Practice saying “thank you” to them and notice how it makes them smile. Discuss with your friends or family how it feels to express gratitude.

  3. Kindness Jar: Decorate a jar and label it as the “Kindness Jar.” Every time you do something kind for someone or say thank you, write it on a small piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, read all the notes together and celebrate the kindness shared!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

I’ve got a song I want to sing to you on this special day.
I’ve got a song I want to sing to you on this graduation day.
It goes like this:

From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all you’ve done.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the fun.
From my heart to your heart, I’ve grown and learned so much.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the love.

Thank you, parents.
Thank you, teachers.
Thank you, everyone.
Thank you, friends.
Thank you, family.
Thank you so, so much.

From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all you’ve done.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the fun.
From my heart to your heart, I’ve grown and learned so much.
From my heart to your heart, I thank you for all the love.

I’ve got a song I want to sing to you on this graduation day.

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

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