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Sponsored Educational Materials Grades 2–5 Everyday Heroes Red Nose Day in the United States is a program of Comic Relief USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Meaningful techniques to energize your students and refresh your routines all year. SEL ELA LESSONS CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT POSTER

Teacher Resource Dates to Make a Difference Red Nose Day makes it fun to work together to raise money and awareness for children who need our help the most. Red Nose Day 2021 is May 27, but you can start now with this flexible yearlong program! Help students develop empathy while practicing core ELA and math skills, using these downloadable lessons that tie in to key teaching moments throughout the year. The program shows students that they can join the many regular people—Everyday Heroes—who are working to help end child poverty and keep children safe, healthy, and educated. Students can be Everyday Heroes, too, and turn their learning into action by taking part in the Red Nose Day Joke-Ha-Thon at the end of the school year! Find everything you need at RedNoseDayinSchool.org SEPT AND OCT Celebrating Everyday Heroes Use the poster, nomination form, and award certificate to set up the Everyday Hero of the Week (or Month) routine in your class. NOV AND DEC Time to Integrate New Routines! Using Story Swap and Spotlight on Superpowers, students will use their listening, speaking, and writing skills to continue to develop empathy and understanding for others. LATE JAN/EARLY FEB 100th Day of School Guide students to practice letter-writing skills by asking a local elected official for more action on fighting child poverty locally. Download the Writing for Social Action lesson FEBRUARY 15-21 Random Acts of Kindness Week Create a Red Nose poster: Draw Earth and cover it with red stickers—one for each act of kindness or empathy your students write down and submit. MARCH National Reading Month Have students read about the impacts of poverty on children and how kids can help. Download the Building Empathy Through Reading lesson APRIL AND MAY April Fools’ Day Using literacy, reading, and writing skills, students will explore how comedy and creativity can make a difference. Download the Literacy, Empathy, and Humor lesson Join the Red Nose Day Joke-Ha-Thon! Students will take what they’ve learned through this program and use the power of their own voices to spread some much-needed joy and raise some life-changing cash to help children in need. You can host your own JokeHa-Thon in person or virtually anytime in April or May—the resources online provide you with everything you need! Red Nose Day is May 27. Join students across America to show the difference kids can make when they come together to end child poverty, one nose at a time. Download everything you need here: RedNoseDayinSchool.org.

Lesson Class Routines to Build Empathy Enhance your class culture with activities that inspire students to be Everyday Heroes, making a difference in their school community and in the lives of children in need. REMOTE VERSION Get a step-by-step version of this activity for students in Google Doc form at RedNoseDayin School.org 2. As a class, brainstorm a list of words, qualities, and actions that describe an Everyday Hero (e.g., kind, helpful, stands up for others, etc.). Capture these words on a poster to refer to and update throughout the year. 3. Explain that the class is going to work together on a yearlong project of becoming more empathetic and kind, building up to Red Nose Day on May 27, 2021, when people come together across America to raise money to end child poverty. 4. Explain that child poverty involves problems and solutions. This year, we’ll use our empathy skills as well as our reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills to help. 5. For inspiration, share the videos and/or reading passages at RedNoseDayinSchool .org to learn how poverty impacts children around the world. 6. Point out that treating others kindly, and recognizing kindness, helps that behavior to spread. Introduce one of the classroom routines below. After it is fully integrated, add another routine until all are used regularly. Sponsored Educational Materials Celebrating Empathy and Kindness Our Classroom Everyday Heroes Jan/Feb ad ke Jo Re March a lls Everyday Hero of the Week Explain that there are many regular people—Everyday Heroes—who are working to help end child poverty and keep children safe, healthy, and educated. Explain that students can be Everyday Heroes too. Use -H a-T dif hum ho fer or enc to n e ma ke Bu ing ild thr you Mo ou r nt gh em h rea pat din hy g ski de 0t thr nat He ou e roe gh cla ou ssm s t the ate yea s r! Nov/Dec 10 Ev ery No da mi y Sept/Oct Wr h ite Da cha a y ng letter of Sc e! , ma ho ke ol a Together we can help children in our class, our community, and around the world. Build empathy in your classroom! Un Materials Visit RedNoseDayin School.org to find these materials and more: Videos (optional) and reading passages about child poverty Nominate an Everyday Hero form and award certificate Everyday Heroes classroom poster 1. Define empathy as a superpower that allows you to feel someone else’s feelings as if they were your own. Ask kids to share times when they felt or witnessed empathy. Lis rst ten you andandin r pe lea g ers rn Ot fro he m rs Time Flexible; 15 minutes on a weekly basis recommended Instructions SCHOLASTIC and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. 2019. 693720 Objective Students will build skills in empathy, speaking, listening, and writing by taking on different perspectives and standing up for other children. April/May MAY 27 Red Nose Day in the United States is a program of Comic Relief USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Step 1 Every Monday (or monthly), announce a student who showed the empathy and kindness of an Everyday Hero. Students can submit nominations using the nomination form. Step 2 Award a certificate, then feature their name (or a photo!) on the celebratory classroom poster (go online to get a version you can type into). If teaching remotely, you can show the poster through video, email a photo/screenshot, or include a list when sending home a print packet. Story Swap (Perspective Taking) In pairs (in person or virtually), have students practice active listening as they interview each other about their families, favorite memories, or meaningful moments. Then have students trade places to tell their partner’s story from their perspective. Students can engage in this activity weekly or monthly with rotating partners. Spotlight on Superpowers Time for students to get their capes on! Give students 3–5 minutes to freewrite in response to one or more prompts that highlight interpersonal skills, such as: 1. The Everyday Hero superpowers that I already have are 2. I want to get better at being an Everyday Hero by doing 3. Using my Everyday Hero superpowers helps my class and school community by

Sponsored Educational Materials Nominate an Everyday Hero! I nominate (first and last name) This person deserves to be the Classroom Everyday Hero because The Everyday Hero qualities this person displays include Nominated by (optional): Presented to for showing empathy and kindness to other children Teacher’s signature Date

Sponsored Educational Materials Celebrating Empathy and Kindness Our Classroom Everyday Heroes s March April/May k Us e - H e a di hum -Th f fe o o re r t n nc o e ma ke a Jo ill a B u din ild g t h yo M ro u o n ug r e th h m re p a ad th in y s g k Jan/Feb Re W th r it D c h e a ay a n l e of g e t te S c ! r, m h ak ool e a Nov/Dec 10 0 de s t rs t yo e n a a n ur nd di pe le ng er ar O s n f th ro e m rs Un Sept/Oct Li Ev e Build empathy in your classroom! N o r yd m ay th ina H r o te e r u g cl o ho as es ut sm t h a te e ye s ar ! Together we can help children in our class, our community, and around the world. MAY 27 Red Nose Day in the United States is a program of Comic Relief USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Everyday Hero of the Week Explain that there are many regular people—Everyday Heroes—who are working to help end child poverty and keep children safe, healthy, and educated. Explain that students can be Everyday Heroes too. Step 1 Every Monday (or monthly), announce a student who showed the empathy and kindness of an Everyday Hero.

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