Discussion:
What is the moral to this story? Have you ever felt like Grasshopper, found yourself in similar circumstances? Explain what happened.
How Does the Boy see himself | How Does the Cashier see boy | How Do others see themself | How Do others see the boy |
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Activity One: Poor Kid Can’t Buy School Lunch
Activity Two:
The Gift of Giving
Class Discussion: Can you recall ever receiving a small random act of kindness from a stranger or neighbor? |
Activity Three:
The Gift of Giving
Group Discussion: Work together to write five small acts of caring they can do with their time, talent, treasure – (voice or money) Each student must identify at least one small act of caring. |
Quote “Give thanks. Appreciate what you Do have… the more we receive to be thankful for Gratitude is the gift that always gives back.” – Mattew McConaghey
Proverb: A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions, and the roots spring and make new trees **Amelia Earhart**
Bible Scripture To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48).
If you have heard that line of wisdom, you know it means we are held responsible for what we have. If we have been blessed with talents, wealth, knowledge, time, and the like, it is expected that we benefit others.
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