Empathy Rocks in the USA: The Houston Floods
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Students will learn about the hardships caused by natural disasters, specifically through the 2017 floods in Houston that followed Hurricane Harvey. They will find out small ways they can help, and make bracelets to remind them of empathy.
Each month we will provide our “Empathy Countdown,” with 5 Acts of Kindness, 4 suggested art lessons with instructions, 3 Reading Guides, 2 Activities, and 1 Empathy Inspiration. Each has a lesson about empathy that can be discussed either before or after the art project is completed. These are simply extras provided for you if you would like to supplement the lessons, and are not required. Most projects shouldn’t take more than thirty minutes and are easy and fun for students.
Supplemental Guides for September
Acts of Kindness
Compliment the first three people you talk to each day
Say something nice to five classmates today (it can even just be “Great job!”)
Hold the door for someone who is behind you
Donate old towels or blankets to an animal shelter
Say hi to two people at your school who you don’t know every day
Art Projects
Reading Guides
Classroom activities
Empathy Inspiration
At Mohr Elementary School in California, students wanted to help victims of Hurricane Harvey. These amazing kids decided to start packaging up meals for families affected by the hurricane and subsequent flooding. Younger students decorated lunch bags while older students packaged all the food inside. In the end, they sent 12,744 meals!
At the same time, other classes across the country started gathering donations to send. Those donations included money, school supplies, basic necessities, water, and more. Empathy truly does have the power to change the world!