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Use this I am Kind to Dad Father's Day Emergent Reader to celebrate all the ways we can be kind to dads and father figures. 

Father’s Day Kindness Emergent Reader Set for Social Emotional Learning

$2.00

This emergent reader set on ways to show kindness to dads is a great way to introduce kids to character education and social emotional curriculum and to celebrate Father’s Day in June.

Students can read about different ways to show kindness in this emergent reader student book that comes in color and black and white as a beginning activity.

For students without a dad, this set also comes with a Special Person version of the emergent reader where students can write in the name of any special man in their lives (uncle, friend, grandpa, etc.)

These emergent readers use simple language, and sight words to describe an essential concept: there are many ways to show kindness to dads/men in our lives and is a great way to celebrate Fathers Day.

This is perfect for Pre-K students, preschool students, TK students, Kindergarten students, first grade students, and 2nd grade students, 3rd grade students, and 4th grade students.

Then you can continue the conversation with the teacher discussion starters during morning meetings or as further writing prompts or as your question of the day.

Students can then connect this social-emotional learning activity with creative writing by writing one or both of the included writing prompts.

This I am Kind to Dad Emergent Reader Book Set comes with:

  • student copy of the emergent reader in color and black and white for dads
  • student copy of the emergent reader in color and black and white for a Special Person
  • discussion starters to continue the conversation
  • 2 creative writing prompts to connect to the topic of being a kind person during writing time for dads.
  • 2 creative writing prompts to connect to the topic of being a kind person during writing time for Special Persons.

Get more ideas for kind classroom communities and why it’s crucial here.

>>> Educators: Get everything you need to teach kindness in the Teaching Kind Kids Movement here. <<<

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Terms of Use: This digital download is for one teacher to use in their classroom or in their virtual classroom. Please do not share this digitally or in printed form with any other educators or post to a public website. You may post this to your private website or Google Classroom.

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Getting Your Resources: Once you purchase, all of your purchases will be in your “My Purchases” page where you can download any of the resources at any time so they don’t need to be saved to your computer. Please consider clicking on “Leave a Review” so you can help other educators decide if this product is right for them.

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Questions or Concerns: If you have any questions about my products or how to use them, please reach out…I’m here to help. If you have a problem using the resources, please reach out before you leave feedback. You can email me at nicole@coffeeandcarpool.com or use the Q & A Tab found at the bottom of each resource. If there’s a resource that would be helpful, please let me know! I’m here to help!

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Categories: Raising Kinder Kids, Teaching Kind Kids Tags: classroom resources, emergent reader, kindness activity, positive parenting, raising kind kids
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This emergent reader set on ways to show kindness to dads is a great way to introduce kids to character education and social emotional curriculum and to celebrate Father’s Day in June.

Students can read about different ways to show kindness in this emergent reader student book that comes in color and black and white as a beginning activity.

For students without a dad, this set also comes with a Special Person version of the emergent reader where students can write in the name of any special man in their lives (uncle, friend, grandpa, etc.)

These emergent readers use simple language, and sight words to describe an essential concept: there are many ways to show kindness to dads/men in our lives and is a great way to celebrate Fathers Day.

This is perfect for Pre-K students, preschool students, TK students, Kindergarten students, first grade students, and 2nd grade students, 3rd grade students, and 4th grade students.

Then you can continue the conversation with the teacher discussion starters during morning meetings or as further writing prompts or as your question of the day.

Students can then connect this social-emotional learning activity with creative writing by writing one or both of the included writing prompts.

This I am Kind to Dad Emergent Reader Book Set comes with:

  • student copy of the emergent reader in color and black and white for dads
  • student copy of the emergent reader in color and black and white for a Special Person
  • discussion starters to continue the conversation
  • 2 creative writing prompts to connect to the topic of being a kind person during writing time for dads.
  • 2 creative writing prompts to connect to the topic of being a kind person during writing time for Special Persons.

Get more ideas for kind classroom communities and why it’s crucial here.

>>> Educators: Get everything you need to teach kindness in the Teaching Kind Kids Movement here. <<<

*********

Terms of Use: This digital download is for one teacher to use in their classroom or in their virtual classroom. Please do not share this digitally or in printed form with any other educators or post to a public website. You may post this to your private website or Google Classroom.

*********

Getting Your Resources: Once you purchase, all of your purchases will be in your “My Purchases” page where you can download any of the resources at any time so they don’t need to be saved to your computer. Please consider clicking on “Leave a Review” so you can help other educators decide if this product is right for them.

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Questions or Concerns: If you have any questions about my products or how to use them, please reach out…I’m here to help. If you have a problem using the resources, please reach out before you leave feedback. You can email me at nicole@coffeeandcarpool.com or use the Q & A Tab found at the bottom of each resource. If there’s a resource that would be helpful, please let me know! I’m here to help!

**********

Want more tips on how to intentionally bring more kindness into your classroom, home, school or community?

Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers to be the first to know about new products and sales!

Join our newsletter and get our super popular FREEBIE: Trash or Kindness Game and more kindness freebies and tips right to your inbox.

See what we have for you on the Coffee and Carpool: Raising Kind Kids Blog

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