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100 Acts of Kindness Chart for Kids
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What It Is:
This printable kindness tracker features 100 happy face icons that students can color in for each act of kindness they complete. It’s a visual and motivational classroom tool that promotes empathy, teamwork, and daily positive behavior.
Why Use It:
This chart encourages children to develop a habit of kindness while reinforcing classroom community values. It’s an ideal activity for character education, SEL programs, and morning meetings.
How to Use It:
• Introduce a class challenge to reach 100 kind acts
• Let students color one smiley for each kind deed
• Celebrate milestones and reflect on kind moments together
Grade Suitability:
Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 3
• Preschool and Kindergarten: Reinforce sharing, helping, and friendly behavior
• Lower Elementary: Promote independent acts of empathy and support
Target Users:
Teachers, school counselors, and parents looking for a simple yet powerful way to foster kindness in early learners.
This printable kindness tracker features 100 happy face icons that students can color in for each act of kindness they complete. It’s a visual and motivational classroom tool that promotes empathy, teamwork, and daily positive behavior.
Why Use It:
This chart encourages children to develop a habit of kindness while reinforcing classroom community values. It’s an ideal activity for character education, SEL programs, and morning meetings.
How to Use It:
• Introduce a class challenge to reach 100 kind acts
• Let students color one smiley for each kind deed
• Celebrate milestones and reflect on kind moments together
Grade Suitability:
Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 3
• Preschool and Kindergarten: Reinforce sharing, helping, and friendly behavior
• Lower Elementary: Promote independent acts of empathy and support
Target Users:
Teachers, school counselors, and parents looking for a simple yet powerful way to foster kindness in early learners.




