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Be Kind Bingo Boards - Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) Week

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My second graders worked hard for a week and were able to get a bingo blackout! Anyone with a blackout was put in a drawing and won a prize. They had so much fun being kind and challenging others to be kind as well. Thanks for the great resource!
These are wonderful and easy kind acts that any person can complete. We used these to encourage students try to do as many kind things on the list as possible

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We use the “Be Kind Bingo” boards as a school wide initiative during RAK (Random Acts of Kindness) Week.

*You will get two versions: The PDF version and the PPT Editable version*

How I use the Be Kind Bingo Boards at our school:

1. Individual Boards (Slide 2 or 3): For grades 3rd-5th grade students are provided these boards the Wednesday before RAK week. Once students complete 2 bingos they will receive a Kindness bracelet (we ordered special ones for our school) OR you could come up with a different incentive. I provided a second board with no instructions if you choose to use the PDF version.

2. Classroom Boards (Slide 4): Grades K-2nd we have students complete random acts of kindness as a whole class! Students work together to complete 4 random acts of kindness to make a bingo! Once the class completes a bingo the teacher awards the class with an extra 15 minutes at his/hers discretion. *At our school we have a poster maker to make this into one big board.

This is the second year we have done this and our kids LOVE it! Such a great way to celebrate RAK week!

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