List of good deeds for preschoolers
Kids do good deeds, imitating adults. They learn and often make mistakes. You should never scold or punish if the child does not want to do a good deed. Do it yourself, lead by example. And encourage your child to do good deeds with words, not punishments.
Good deeds - for every age
So, here is the list of good deeds for preschoolers:
- Remove toys and thereby help parents;
- Collect trash and help parents and older siblings clean up;
- Feed homeless animals;
- Participate in the creation of a birdhouse or feeder, and then take out crumbs and cereals to the birds every day;
- Water flowers and plants in flower beds;
- Participate in planting seedlings;
- Give (only if he himself has expressed a desire) toys and things to needy children;
- Wipe the dust;
- Hold the doors.
As soon as you see that your child has done a good deed, praise him. Be sure to emphasize that a good deed is a noble deed, and its implementation makes your soul warmer.
“Street of Good Deeds” for middle school children
Elena Melnikova
“Street of Good Deeds” for middle school children
“ Good Deeds ” is presented in the form of houses in the windows of which a bright yellow light lights up if a child (whose name is indicated on the window)
did one or more
good deeds . If the child behaved indifferently, broke the rules, etc., his window remains gray. It is advisable to spend every afternoon with children “lighting lights” in the windows. Joint discussion of children’s contributes to the development of moral qualities, the development of the child’s speech, the desire to be kind and attentive , the formation of responsibility, and goodwill .
When a child meets his parents in the evening, he proudly remembers and tells what good he did today! Lesson notes for the middle group “What is it like, street?” Lesson notes for the middle group “What is it like, street?” Topic: Exploring the street. Key words: street, house, order of houses, street name, number.
Summary of direct educational activities “Street of our city” for children of the senior group Goal: Creation of a collective application “Street of our city”. Objectives: • introduce children to the sights of our city; • expand.
List of good deeds for elementary school
As soon as the child becomes a schoolchild, the list of good deeds expands significantly. Parents begin to introduce the student to this list, and a detailed analysis takes place at school. To begin with, the teacher gives homework - write a list of good deeds. And then, during the lesson, the children voice their lists, sorting out good deeds and supplementing their lists with deeds from the lists of their classmates.
An example of lesson work on the assignment “List of Good Deeds”
We have prepared a basic list of good deeds for schoolchildren:
- Do some light cleaning in the classroom, at home, at the home of an elderly lonely neighbor;
- Wash the floor and free up time for mom;
- Clean the kitchen and wash the dishes;
- Hang laundry after washing;
- Water flowers at school and at home. Water the flower beds at the entrance;
- Take out the trash;
- Help parents and single neighbors with small purchases;
- Pick up parcels from the post office;
- Pull out weeds in the summer cottage, in the flower bed around the house;
- Organize or participate in a cleanup event;
- Feed homeless animals, organize warm shelters for the winter with elders;
- Clean up the entrance;
- Collect garbage and throw it into trash cans on the street;
- Organize and participate in the construction of bird feeders and birdhouses;
- Make a snow slide for the little ones;
- Wash the swings and benches on your playground;
- Plant flowers, bushes, trees. Water and care for them;
- To cheer up someone who is sad;
- Take on some of the weekend responsibilities in order to quickly organize leisure time with your parents;
- Prepare breakfast for parents and please them with aromatic tea or coffee;
- Prepare a surprise for friends, teachers, grandparents, parents;
- Make an announcement with good wishes and post it on notice boards;
- Smile and wish you a good day!
- Say hello when entering shops, cafes, educational institutions;
- Tell your family that they are loved and always welcome at home;
- Make peace with those you don't like. You don’t have to be friends, but show that you don’t hold a grudge against them;
- Move grandma across the road;
- Give compliments to lift your spirits;
- Charge others with a good mood;
- Become a mentor to a child in need of help;
- Organize a party for the kids you know.
As you can see, there are many opportunities for every age to do a good deed. Take this opportunity and give back! The more such people in the world, the more interesting life is!