No Place for Hate
November 25-27th
What is No Place for Hate?
No Place for Hate is a school-wide initiative to foster a community of inclusiveness, respect, and kindness.
Discuss: what do these three words mean?
No Place for Hate Pledge
-I promise to do my best to treat
everyone fairly.
-I promise to do my best to be kind to everyone– even if they are not like me.
-If I see someone being hurt or bullied, I will tell a teacher.
-Everyone should be able to feel safe and happy in school.
-I want our school to be NO PLACE FOR HATE.
Rex, the Last
Unisaurus Rex (K-1)
Project 1: “I Am…”
Discussion:
What do all people have in common?
What makes people different?
Why is it important to respect the differences of others?
I Am One, a Book of Action
(K-4th)
Fry Bread:
A Native American Family Story
The Arabic Quilt.
The Name Jar
All Are Welcome
Eyes that Kiss in the Corner
Activity: what makes you special and unique? (Grades K-2)
Complete the sentence on the feather (with help) and then color the feather.
Here are some sample words you can use for the feathers.
kind smart strong brave loved
artistic honest caring helpful
thoughtful a good friend important
growing enough funny amazing
awesome athletic bright determined
Examples of feathers
Activity: what makes you special and unique? (Grades 3-4)
Using paper and crayons, draw a picture of yourself and things that represent you (physical traits, talents, hobbies, and so forth). Please use plenty of color and details!
Examples of Self-Portraits
Try to spot your picture or your feather in our school-wide collage.