Directions:
- Use Google Images to find a visual quote that promotes kindness. The only catch is that you cannot use any form of the word "kind" or any synonym of "kind" to find this. Once you have one, add it to a blog post with the title above.
- Use Google search to find a meaningful quote about kindness. The only catch is that you cannot use any form of the word "kind" or any synonym of "kind" to find this. Once you have one, add it to a blog post with the title above.
- Create a free account on Canva.com and create your own visual quote using any kindness quote & image you find online (you may search using the term "kind" if you'd like).
- Tweet this creation out from our class account using the hashtags #WorldKindnessDay, #LearnLAP, & #CelebrateGrowLead and be sure to include your first name.
- Take a screen shot of this tweet and embed it into your blog post.
- At the bottom of the post, write a paragraph or more that explains a recent event when someone was kind to you. You don't have to use real names, but...
- Explain the event in detail.
- Explain how this made you feel when someone was kind to you.
- Explain how this random act of kindness will inspire you (or already has inspired you) to do something kind to someone else without the need for thanks or appreciation.