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Crafting Connections: Anchors Away Monday {9.1.14} A Bucket Filling Classroom

If you didn't start out your year (all grade levels) discussing bucket filling, go back... it's not too late! For great anchor chart activity to go with the book: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Teach your students compassion and empathy.

Primary teachers love the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"--and for good reason! Learn more ways to use this community-building book in your classroom to teach your students how to be bucket fillers instead of bucket dippers.

Primary teachers love the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"--and for good reason! Learn more ways to use this community-building book in your classroom to teach your students how to be bucket fillers instead of bucket dippers.

Lanie's Little Learners: Have You Filled a Bucket Today?

Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud is a great book to teach young children about caring for others. How our actions and words hurt people around us. The book uses colorful illustration to teach an important lesson, thinking about others. The book describes everyone has an invisible bucket, you might not see it but it is there. The bucket’s purpose is to hold your good thoughts that make you warm and fuzzy.

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Intentionally set up a classroom culture based on kindness and empathy by teaching about "bucket filling". Read about how I use Have You Filled a Bucket Today? to establish a classroom tone build around kindness. www.building-brilliance.com

Intentionally set up a classroom culture based on kindness and empathy by teaching about "bucket filling". Read about how I use Have You Filled a Bucket Today? to establish a classroom tone build around kindness. www.building-brilliance.com

After reading the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today" each child made their own bucket out of a paper cup, colored paper, and pipe cleaner. Every time they do something to fill someone else's "bucket" they add pom poms to their bucket and when their bucket is full they get a bucket filler award and a home work pass!

After reading the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today" each child made their own bucket out of a paper cup, colored paper, and pipe cleaner. Every time they do something to fill someone else's "bucket" they add pom poms to their bucket and when their bucket is full they get a bucket filler award and a home work pass!

Creating a Bucket Filling Classroom

Have you filled a bucket today? Teach your students how to be kind and respectful with this unique bucket filler concept.

Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Free Activity, there is a great link for the book also.  Great way to start the school year and as a reminder too.

If you’ve ever had (or possibly you currently do have) a student who struggled with phonics even after receiving daily, systematic instruction, it’s most likely because they have not yet developed their phonemic awareness abilities. Read more

I really like this book and ideas for helping students become bucket fillers.  This activity will continue to develop the sense of community in the classroom that is so important for a successful school year.  (This could be a year-round learning activity for building community in your classroom.  Activities for Have You Filled a Bucket Today books.)

Activities to go along with the Have You Filled a Bucket Today books including crafts, printables, discussion starters, and colouring sheets.