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No Place for Hate

November 25-27th

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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?

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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.

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Rex, the Last

Unisaurus Rex (K-1)

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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?

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I Am One, a Book of Action

(K-4th)

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Fry Bread:

A Native American Family Story

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The Arabic Quilt.

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The Name Jar

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All Are Welcome

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Eyes that Kiss in the Corner

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Activity: what makes you special and unique? (Grades K-2)

Complete the sentence on the feather (with help) and then color the feather.

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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

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Examples of feathers

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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!

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Examples of Self-Portraits

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Try to spot your picture or your feather in our school-wide collage.