20 Creative Kindness Activities for Your Classroom

Teaching kindness and promoting positivity in the classroom can have a lasting impact on students’ well-being and success. As a teacher, you can encourage and foster these qualities by incorporating creative and engaging kindness activities for elementary students into your classroom.

Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or just starting out, these kindness activities will surely provide your students with a meaningful and memorable learning experience! πŸ’—

20 Creative Kindness Activities for Your Classroom


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How do you teach students kindness?


Kindness is a valuable quality to instill in students. However, it must be explored every day throughout the year, not just during kindness week.

Luckily, there are many things you can implement in your classroom that will help students develop an understanding of kindness, why being kind is so important, and how they can be kind.

How do you teach students kindness?



Teaching kindness to students involves several steps:

Lead by Example

First, you need to demonstrate kindness and empathy in your interactions with students and others. Then, you can encourage students to do the same. 🀝

Encourage Empathy

Help students understand and relate to others by encouraging them to see things from different perspectives. Another important skill to teach is to consider how their actions may affect others.

Reinforce Positive Behavior

Acknowledge and reinforce acts of kindness and positive behavior in individual and group settings.

Discuss the Importance of Kindness

Have open and honest discussions with students about the importance of kindness, empathy, and positivity. Additionally, you can discuss how these qualities can help build stronger relationships and communities.

Celebrate Kindness

Celebrate acts of kindness and promote a culture of positivity in the classroom. πŸ™Œ

Incorporate Kindness Activities into Lessons

Encourage kindness and positivity through kindness activities for elementary students, such as compliment circles, random acts of kindness bingo, and thank you notes.

By using these strategies, you can help your students develop the skills and attitudes necessary to be kind and empathetic individuals. In addition, by instilling kindness values in your students, they will learn about the impact of kindness and how they can make a difference in the world. 🌎

What are some kindness activities for kids?

There are so many fantastic classroom activities that help to teach and promote kindness. These kindness activities for students can help instill the value of kindness in students and encourage them to spread positivity in their classroom and community.

20 creative kindness activities



Here are some simple and creative kindness activities for elementary students:

#1 Kindness Jar: Create a jar for students to write anonymous compliments and positive notes to each other. After that, you can encourage students to read the notes and share their reactions with the class.

#2 Acts of Kindness Challenge: Challenge students to perform a set number of acts of kindness each week and have them report back to the class. In addition, you could try recording these in a bar graph during your math lessons. πŸ“Š

#3 Kindness Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt for students to complete acts of kindness around the school or in their community, such as leaving a positive note for someone or helping a peer with a task.

#4 Gratitude Wall: Set up a wall or bulletin board for students to post kind acts they have witnessed. Similarly, they can post things they are grateful for. πŸ“Œ

Kindness activities for a gratitude wall or bulletin board display!

This bulletin board kit has everything you need to set up a positive classroom environment!

#5 Compliment Circle: Have students sit in a circle and take turns complimenting one another.

#6 Kindness Tree: Create a tree using paper and have students write or draw acts of kindness they have performed or witnessed on leaves. Then, students can hang the leaves on the tree. 🌳

#7 Helping Hands: Have students make a chain of paper hands. Additionally, they can write ways they can help others by being kind on each link.

#8 Kindness Read-Alouds: Students love listening to or reading stories, especially where they can relate to the characters. Stories about kindness help students see kindness in action and the effects that being unkind can have on others.

Check out these incredible kindness read-alouds:

You may also enjoy these books about The Golden Rule because they will also help create a positive classroom environment.

#9 Kindness Cards: Have students create and decorate cards to give to teachers, classmates, or someone in the community so they can spread kindness.

#10 Thank You Notes: Have students write thank you notes to teachers, support staff, or community members such as bus drivers or crossing guards.

#11 Kindness Rocks: Paint rocks with positive messages! Then, hide them around the school or community for others to find.

#12 Pay it Forward: Encourage students to do something kind for someone. Then, have that person pay it forward by doing something kind for someone else.

#13 Random Acts of Kindness Bingo: Create a bingo card with acts of kindness and have students mark off the ones they complete.

#14 Kindness Songs: Students love singing! Sing songs that discuss emotions and being kind. I like “Count on Me” and always catch my students singing this song together in the playground or at lunch.



#15 Secret Friend: Assign students a secret friend to perform acts of kindness for and keep it a secret until the end of the day.

#16 Kindness Clothes Pins: As a class, brainstorm kind words you can say to others. Then, write these on clothes pins and spend the day sharing these kind words by attaching them to chairs, bags, or desks.

#17 Caught Being Kind: Send home small notes to parents when you have spotted their child being kind to someone.

#18 Kindness Calendar: Set up a calendar with a different act of kindness for each day. Start the day by going over the act of kindness and encourage students to use it throughout the day. πŸ“…

#19 Create a Kindness Contract: Work with your students to write a kindness contract. Then, have them sign it to be accountable for their actions.

#20 Classroom Display: Set up a bulletin board in your classroom that promotes kindness. If students are constantly reminded to be kind, they will learn to instill this value.

Kindness Activities for Elementary Students - Bulletin Board Kit

Check out my Cold Hands, Warm Hearts Bulletin Board Set!


With Random Acts of Kindness week coming up, it is an excellent time to explore kindness in your classroom. However, we must always teach and encourage kindness in our classrooms and schools every day of the year.

Incorporating these kindness activities into your classroom can foster a culture of kindness and positivity. πŸ’•

Hopefully, with these kindness activities for kids, you will feel equipped to promote kindness in your classroom today.

Tanya G Marshall The Butterfly Teacher Transforming learning for all students

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