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Understanding Kindness

Health • Year 7 • 30 • 18 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Health
7Year 7
30
18 students
8 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 2 in the unit "Kindness in Action". Lesson Title: Understanding Kindness Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the concept of kindness, discussing its importance in relationships and communities. They will engage in group discussions to identify examples of kindness and reflect on personal experiences. Students will learn strategies for being kind, even towards those they may not like, through role-playing scenarios. Differentiation strategies will include visual aids and simplified texts for students with dyslexia, and structured group activities for those with ADHD. Learning intentions: Students will understand the definition of kindness and identify ways to practice it. Assessment: Students will share their reflections in a class discussion.

Understanding Kindness

Lesson Overview

Year Level: Year 7
Subject: Health
Time: 30 minutes
Class Size: 18 students
Unit Title: Kindness in Action (Lesson 1 of 2)
Curriculum Area: Health and Physical Education
Curriculum Level: Level 4

Big Idea

Kindness is a powerful tool that strengthens relationships and communities. Understanding and practising kindness helps create a supportive and inclusive environment.

Learning Intentions

By the end of the lesson, students will:

  • Understand the definition of kindness.
  • Identify ways to practise kindness in daily life.
  • Reflect on personal experiences of kindness.

Assessment

Students will participate in a reflective class discussion, sharing their experiences and thoughts on kindness.


Lesson Structure

1. Warm-Up Activity: ‘Kindness Quickfire’ (5 mins)

Purpose: Activate prior knowledge and engage students
Instructions:

  • Teacher writes the word kindness on the board and asks students to call out words or phrases they associate with kindness.
  • Teacher quickly creates a ‘kindness web’ by drawing connections between similar ideas.
  • Follow-up question: “How do people show kindness in everyday life?”
  • Record three key ideas on the board.

2. Group Activity: ‘Kindness Around Us’ (10 mins)

Purpose: Encourage students to think critically about kindness in real-world situations
Instructions:

  • Divide the class into three groups of six.
  • Each group will receive an illustrated scenario card with a different kindness-related situation (e.g. helping a classmate who dropped their books, including someone at lunch, or comforting a friend).
  • Groups discuss:
    • What is happening in the picture?
    • How does kindness change the situation?
    • What might happen if kindness was not shown?
  • Each group shares a 30-second summary of their scenario with the class.

Differentiation:

  • For students with dyslexia: Provide verbal explanations alongside text.
  • For students with ADHD: Allow them to role-play instead of just discussing.

3. Role-Playing: ‘Kindness in Action’ (10 mins)

Purpose: Develop practical strategies for showing kindness
Instructions:

  • Teacher introduces three short role-play scenarios:
    1. A friend forgets their lunch. What can you do?
    2. A new student is sitting alone. How do you respond?
    3. You and a classmate have had a disagreement – how can kindness help?
  • In pairs, students choose one scenario and act it out for 30-40 seconds.
  • After each performance, the class identifies the kindness strategies used.

4. Reflection Discussion (5 mins)

Purpose: Consolidate learning through personal reflection
Instructions:

  • Teacher asks:
    • “When was a time someone showed kindness to you? How did it make you feel?”
    • “Why is kindness important, even towards people we might not like?”
  • Students share their thoughts in a relaxed discussion.
  • Teacher summarises key takeaways and introduces Lesson 2 preview: Putting kindness into practice through acts of service.

Resources & Materials

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Pre-prepared illustrated kindness scenario cards
  • Role-playing prompt cards
  • Timer or stopwatch

Cross-Curricular Links

  • English: Oral communication skills during discussions and role-plays
  • Social Sciences: Understanding relationships within communities

NZ Curriculum Alignment

Health and Physical Education (Level 4):

  • Personal growth and development: Demonstrate an understanding of social behaviours that contribute to positive relationships.
  • Relationships with Others: Identify ways kindness can strengthen relationships.

Teacher Reflection Questions (Post-Lesson)

  • Did all students engage positively?
  • Were the discussion and activities age-appropriate?
  • What adjustments could be made for Lesson 2?

This detailed, interactive lesson establishes a strong foundation for students to explore kindness meaningfully while catering to diverse learning needs.

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