101 ways you can show your love for your fellow yid.
- Smile when you see someone
- Help someone carry their bags
- Sincerely ask someone how they are doing
- Make sure everyone is included in what you are doing
- Share your snacks
- Bring enough for everyone
- Make sure everyone is included in the dancing
- Include everyone in the game you are playing
- Stop talking about other people
- Say good morning to your classmates
- Sharing your toys
- Giving a sincere positive compliment
- Giving someone new a high five
- Say hello to a new person each day
- Help someone new with their homework
- Listen when others speak
- Holding the door for others
- Holding a seat for someone new
- Inviting someone new to sit with you at the lunch table
- Helping someone pick up items they dropped
- Letting someone go before you
- Apologizing when you’ve done something that could’ve hurt/harmed someone
- Sharing your supplies when working with others
- Cheering for others when you believe they did something wonderful
- Share your umbrella
- Help someone tie their shoe courteously
- Walk with someone who is walking alone
- Telling a non offensive joke to cheer someone up
- Helping to clean up
- Offering to switch seats if someone is uncomfortable
- Offering a tissue when someone sneezes
- Stand up to someone teasing someone
- Tell someone why you appreciate them and the value they add to your life
- Offer someone your sweater
- Be patient when someone takes longer to do something
- Write a note or call someone who didn’t show up to see if they are ok
- Help someone with a task they are trying to do
- Lend or gift an extra pencil or eraser
- Complimenting a friend’s effort in a game or task
- Help someone stand up who fell
- Don’t laugh at someone else’s mistake
- Offering someone a bandaid when they get hurt
- Help a classmate find something they’ve lost
- Remember other’s birthdays or important days in their lives and give them a card or sticker in acknowledgement.
- Make sure everyone has a turn
- Help someone fix something that broke
- Offering a tissue when someone is crying
- Smile and wave to show other’s they are noticed
- Offer to read together
- Call someone to remind them of a homework assignment or test if you think they forgot
- Tell someone they are good at something you would be proud to be able to do.
- Suggest a game everyone can play and everyone likes
- Help someone put things away in their cubby/locker
- Celebrate someone’s success with a high five
- Show patience when a friend makes mistakes
- Help someone practice for a test or review
- Bring extra supplies in case someone forgot to bring
- Bring extra snacks in case someone forgot or was unable to bring
- Give someone an extra hair tie or clip
- Help someone button or zip their jacket that is stuck
- Be fully honest when a teacher or adult asks what happened?
- Listen to a story someone already told you.
- Show someone a fun new way to do an old activity
- Invite someone over to study together before a big test
- Play the game at a slower pace to until everyone learns the game.
- Introduce new kids to your friends
- Offer to help someone organize their desk or pencil case
- Teach someone a cool new dance move you learned.
- Help someone carry their sports or music equipment
- Show someone the place you’re up to in a Safer or Siddur
- Give someone an extra bookmark so they don’t lose their place.
- Gift someone a card they are missing in their collection.
- Teach others a new origami or paper airplane method you learned/know.
- Let others help you build with your Legos/blocks/magna tiles.
- Bring an extra umbrella/poncho for someone to borrow
- Share your markers/crayons when coloring.
- Have everyone help build the snowman or sandcastle.
- Offer a copy of your notes to help a classmate catch up.
- Offer to learn with someone new sit.
- Sit next to someone else.
- Take turns on a task like reading out loud.
- Don’t say the mean things you think.
- Bring extra chalk when writing on the sidewalk for other kids to join.
- Visit an elderly person with your parents
- Offer to help pay for something if you have the extra money to and someone has run out.
- Compliment someone’s idea they shared.
- Support other neighborhood kids by buying from their lemonade stand.
- Offer to pick up someone to go to an event together (with your parents permission first).
- Help clean up after a meal or party.
- Help set up before a meal or party.
- Help decorate
- Offer to help someone with a chore you can do.
- Donate clothes that no longer fit you to others to wear via an organization.
- With your parents help, help take care of someone’s pet or plants when they are on vacation.
- Don’t gaslight someone
- Walk with someone to school or the bus stop.
- Return someone’s lost item to them or the “lost and found”
- Help a neighbor bring in their trash or recycling bins.
- Knit a hat for someone
- Let someone borrow a book you do not need.
- Bring peckalach for everyone.