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i am a bucket filler with stars and hearts in the top, on a white background

Since it came out in 2006, McCloud's book Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids has become essential reading in schools and homes across the country. I recently had the privilege of chatting with Carol McCloud and learning more about her bucket-filling

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four different colored drop shaped paper with the words drop for your bucket written on them

Printable Drops for Your Bucket is a helpful resource designed to assist individuals of all ages in setting and achieving their personal goals. Whether you are a student looking to enhance your academic performance, a professional aiming to advance your career, or someone simply seeking personal growth and fulfillment, these printable drops will serve as practical tools to stay focused and motivated along your journey.

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many colorful cups are sitting on a table

Hi guys! It's Ashley from Just Reed Blog! As you know, it's CRUCIAL that we build a caring classroom community from day one. In fact, this is one of the single most important things we can do! If students know how to treat one another (and how to treat US!), the entire year will run more smoothly. I personally use the Bucket Filling system to create a caring classroom community. I begin by reading this book: After reading the book, we discuss what bucket filling really looks like. What do…

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An image of a bucket with star and heart "confetti" falling into it. Caption at the top reads "create a culture of kindness" and beneath reads "dazzling bucket filler bulletin boards and kindness activities to engage students".

Transform your classroom this powerful classroom management tool. Bucket filling makes it easy for students to understand the value of kindness and friendship. The engaging bucket filler activities and vibrant kindness bulletin boards make learning about the impact of words and actions fun and meaningful. Explore these inspiring ideas to easily incorporate bucket filling into your daily routine for a positive classroom community!

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a table topped with red cups filled with lots of paper and crafting supplies on top of it

Five fun and easy activities to learn about kindness to complement the popular book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"

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the bucket fillers worksheet with pictures and words to help students understand what they are

Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud is a great book to teach young children about caring for others. How our actions and words hurt people around us. The book uses colorful illustration to teach an important lesson, thinking about others. The book describes everyone has an invisible bucket, you might not see it but it is there. The bucket’s purpose is to hold your good thoughts that make you warm and fuzzy.

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Crafting Connections: Anchors Away Monday {9.1.14} A Bucket Filling Classroom

If you didn't start out your year (all grade levels) discussing bucket filling, go back... it's not too late! For great anchor chart activity to go with the book: Have You Filled a Bucket Today? Teach your students compassion and empathy.

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bucket fillers worksheet with pictures and words to help students learn how to read

I love using children’s literature to help students understand a concept. One of my favorite books to share with my students at the beginning of the year to help them transition to school and how we should act is How Full Is Your Bucket? (affiliate link) This is a great story to introduce how we should interact with our classmates and why. In this story, a little boy named Felix is taught about an invisible bucket. His grandfathers share with him that when your bucket is dipped, you feel bad…

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