- I did sticky notes of inspiration
- I posted a compliment sticky note!
- Mom told Dad the dishwasher needed to be emptied, so I emptied it secretly all by myself.
- I took the garbage in (First time in six months)
- I watered my neighbor's plants.
- I got my mom a baby rag for my sister.
- I bought a pencil from the pencil machine and put it on top of the dispenser for the next kid to see it.
- I held the door for lots of old people and everyone else.
- I helped a second grader get a coat out of his locker.
- I put sticky notes in stores where people could find them. Examples include, "You are fantastic, be happy, dream big." I also put 3 pennies on Sandy the plastic horse [at Meijer].
- I got the mail for my mom.
- I helped take care of my great-grandpa. I washed dishes, made his bed, and gave him medicine.
- My mom helped someone push a cart. I picked up trash from the ground.
- I let two other people that I didn't know sit with me on the bus because I knew there was nowhere else [for them] to sit.
- I stopped a line of kids on the snow hill that wasn't letting a kid get out.
- I helped a kid who got hurt when I was in the hallway yesterday. I told his teacher and his mother.
- At my Boy Scout campout I helped get wood for a fire when I didn't need to. I also washed someone else's dishes for them.
- I put out inspirational sticky notes with quotes on them about life.
Welcome to Mrs. Amy Croel-Perrien's website! I have been working in education since 1995. Most recently I taught in a 4th/5th grade public Montessori program for West Ottawa Schools in Holland, Michigan. My experience also includes charter and private Montessori teaching. I am currently on a leave of absence from WO schools to work on a PhD in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education at Michigan State University.
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16 March 2013
Random Acts of Kindness
Students submitted many notes on Random Acts of Kindness these past few weeks! The following were discussed within the last two weeks:
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