Friendship is all about having people you like and care about. Friends make us happy and help us feel like we belong. Let’s learn more about what makes friendship special and how we can be great friends!
A friend is someone you like a lot and who likes you back. Friends can live anywhere in the world, and they might speak different languages or have different traditions. But no matter where they are from, friends make life more fun and exciting!
Meeting friends from other countries is super fun! Imagine having a friend from India named Chamki. You can learn about her culture, food, and games. Making friends from different places helps us understand the world better and makes our lives more colorful.
Friends can be very different from us. They might come from another country or even be a funny character like a penguin! But what matters most is the happiness and connection we share. Having different kinds of friends makes our lives richer and more interesting.
Being a good friend means doing certain things well:
Friendship is a wonderful adventure that brings people together, no matter where they come from. By learning how to be a good friend and enjoying the fun of friendship, we can make connections that last a lifetime. Let’s celebrate friendship by playing, caring, and being the best friends we can be!
Friendship Collage: Create a friendship collage with pictures and drawings. Gather magazines, newspapers, or printouts and cut out images that represent friendship to you. Include pictures of people from different cultures, animals, and activities that friends do together. Arrange them on a large piece of paper and share your collage with the class, explaining why you chose each image.
Friendship Role Play: Pair up with a classmate and act out different friendship scenarios. For example, pretend one of you is feeling sad and the other is cheering them up, or imagine you are meeting a new friend from another country. Discuss how you can show care, support, and empathy in each situation. After the role play, talk about what you learned about being a good friend.
Friendship Journal: Start a friendship journal where you write or draw about your experiences with friends. Each day, note something special you did with a friend or something new you learned about them. Include thoughts on how you showed care, fairness, or empathy. At the end of the week, share one entry with the class and discuss how these experiences made your friendships stronger.