Helping Others Worksheet for Kindergarten

1. Drawing Time: Draw a Picture of Helping!

  • What to do: Grab your crayons and draw a picture of you helping someone. It can be helping at home, in school, or anywhere!
  • Why it's fun: You get to be the artist of your helping adventure!

2. Story Time: Tell a Story of Helping!

  • What to do: Think of a time you helped someone, or someone helped you. Tell this story to your friend, teacher, or family.
  • Why it's fun: Stories make us smile, and learn from them too!

3. Helping Hands: Do a Helping Task!

  • What to do: Choose one task to help someone today. It could be setting the table, sharing a toy, or giving a hug.
  • Why it's fun: You'll see how happy you can make others!

4. Thank You Card: Make a Thank You Card!

  • What to do: Make a thank you card for someone who helped you. You can draw, write, or decorate it.
  • Why it's fun: Making cards is creative and saying thank you is awesome!

5. Helping Hunt: Go on a Helping Hunt!

  • What to do: With a grown-up, walk around your home or school and find three ways you can help.
  • Why it's fun: It's like a treasure hunt, but for helping!

6. Sharing Circle: Share About Helping!

  • What to do: In a circle with friends, take turns to talk about how you helped someone this week.
  • Why it's fun: Sharing is caring, and great to hear helping stories!

References

  1. Berk, L. E. (2009). Child Development. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. https://www.pearson.com/en-au/media/yfcpe1ax/9780205149766.pdf
  2. Bandura, A. (1977). Social Learning Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/105960117700200317

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Please note: There may be a more up-to-date and editable version of this worksheet available here which may be more suitable to present to clients if you are a therapist or to use in a classroom as a teacher or guidance counselor.

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