Showing posts with label Random acts of kindness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random acts of kindness. Show all posts
Friday, April 11, 2008
Day 17
Today is the final day of my 17 days of random acts of kindness. Today I helped my mum by keeping an eye on my sister while she slept. I am happy with my 17 days of random acts of kindness and I think it has made me a better person. I will continue doing those little things that brighten up someone's day as well as mine. I encourage anyone that reads this blog tries their own little days of kindness and see for yourself.
Day 16
Today is the second to last day of doing this project. Today I helped my violin teacher by packing up the scattered violin music for her. I feel good I could have helped, I'll do this again some time if I had the chance:)
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Day 15
Today I looked after my sister, who is one, for forty minutes. I knew this helped my mum because she finally gets some free time to read a book. Taking care of my sister leaves her with absoulutely no time to do things she wanted to do. I was glad I could help her.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Day 13
Today I was in the school library doing the lunch time art competition. A girl that was sitting diagonaly across to me realised that her black pen had run out of ink. Seeing that she was rather desperate, I lent her my pen. I felt happy afterwards that I could have helped out.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Day 7
Today I helped my mum look after my little sister. This isn't something I usually do because my little sister, aged 1, is always really cranky. I feel relieved that she wasn't too bad today. I was also quite happy because we some games together. This helped my mum a lot, she sometimes has to get up at midnight to look after my sister.
Labels:
citizenship,
helpful,
Random acts of kindness,
sister,
Teach
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Introduction
As part of our Inquiry unit, Room 9 from New Zealand has decided to put our topic on Citizenship into practice. We have the challenge of performing one kind deed for each day for 17 days, starting from the 27th of March, 2008. Follow us as we blog our Citizenship journey.
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