Four Ways to Start a Gratitude Practice in your classroom

Gratitude is a powerful emotion that can have a positive impact on our mental health and well-being. As teachers, we have the opportunity to create a supportive and uplifting learning environment by promoting gratitude in the classroom. Here are some practical ways to help your students practice gratitude on a daily basis:

  1. Gratitude Quotes: Write a new gratitude related quote on the board each day or have students create posters with their favorite appreciation quote.
  2. End the week with a gratitude circle: Every Friday start or end class with a gratitude circle, where students take turns sharing something they are grateful for. This helps create a positive and supportive atmosphere in the classroom.
  3. Teach about the benefits of gratitude: Explain to your students the scientific evidence that suggests gratitude can improve our overall well-being. Share real-life examples of how gratitude has helped others, and encourage your students to adopt an attitude of gratitude in their own lives. Check out GiveThx’s free practices guide and for some great gratitude based lessons.
  4. Give gratitude-based assignments: Incorporate gratitude into your lesson plans by assigning projects or homework that requires students to think about what they are grateful for. For example, you could have them write a letter of gratitude to someone they appreciate or create a gratitude jar to collect their daily gratitude reflections. Or contact us to find out more about how you can assign reflection tasks using the GiveThx software as homework assignments.

By incorporating these simple practices into your classroom routine, you can help your students develop a grateful and positive outlook on life. Gratitude is a valuable life skill that will benefit your students now and in the future!