Blog Post #3
Grade Level: Preschool
Compelling Question:
"Why is kindness good?"
Standard Theme:
D2.Civ.10.K-2. Compare their own point of view with others’ perspectives.
Standard 4 - Individual Development and Identity.
Individual choices are influenced by personal and social
factors.
Supporting Questions:
1. How do you feel when someone is kind to you?
2. How do you think others feel when you are kind to them?
3. How does it feel when you are kind to yourself?
Compelling Question Answer:
Kindness can increase happiness and your confidence. Kindness is contagious, it can spread to others when you are kind to them. Being kind helps you connect with others. When you are kind to others you build friendships and relationships. We feel good when we are kind to ourselves and it makes us want to be kind to others. Kindness can change the world.
We chose our compelling question because its a common character trait talked about in early childhood and lends itself well to discussion that supports developing personal viewpoints and considering the viewpoints of others (D2.Civ.10.K-2) -- a skill that is needed for further understanding and development of civic engagement. Additionally, it sets a foundation for developing understanding of identity and what influences our identity development (Standard 4).
The supporting questions help children think about their point of view and compare it to the viewpoint of others and helps them think about feelings and actions in relation to themselves and their community. Since this is preschool, the research portion will be based on anecdotal story sharing and curated storybooks -- fiction and nonfiction (if possible)-- to help students think deeper and answer the questions.

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