From the beginning of the school year in August, the entire fourth grade has focused on what it means to be kind citizens of our community and world. Each week, students' homework assignment has been to perform a Random Act of Kindness, and what wonderful and amazing deeds they have done! Students have baked cookies for their neighbors, taken gifts to ill friends, picked up neighbors' trash cans that blew over, comforted friends in times of need, helped parents and siblings with tasks, and so many more! In addition, as a grade level, we have performed several Random Acts of Kindness this school year (with more to come!) and they include: creating beautiful flower bouquets* and delivering them to residents at Quaker Heights, constructing bird feeders of Cheerios for our feathered friends this winter, making bookmarks and handing them out to elementary students throughout the building, and writing letters of support to students at Northridge Elementary as they went back to school after the Dayton tornadoes. They also wrote letters to my dad ("a teacher's father") who went on the Veteran's Honor Flight. Our "Kindness Kids" will be carrying out a few more special deeds before the end of the school year, so watch for them!
*Extra special “thank you” to Hartsock Village Florist for donating all the flowers to us for our Quaker Heights Project.
Here are just a few examples of recent Random Act of Kindness homework submitted by fourth graders:
It is my sincere wish that the community realizes what amazing, kind, caring children we have here in Waynesville! I am extremely proud and honored to be their teacher. I hope you will join us in spreading kindness.
Melissa Ferguson
4th grade Teacher