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Gratitude Unit Plan

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Category: Digital

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Lesson Supports: Gratitude, Connection, and Mindfulness

Honey Bear's lessons support students in learning to identify and enjoy feelings of gratitude. Building a consistent gratitude practice is one of the cornerstones of emotional wellness and can help reduce stress and boost children's overall level of happiness. These lessons offer encouragement and opportunities for students to focus on what they already have, helping them feel more fulfilled in the present moment.

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*This curriculum is a digital download only.

Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 18 reviews)

George ★★★★★

The guided gratitude prompts work so well as a warm-up activity—my students are noticeably calmer and more focused afterward. I’ve been using the connection exercise daily, and it’s already shifting the classroom mood in a positive way.

Emma T. ★★★★★

My third graders actually look forward to our gratitude check-in now—the honey bear theme makes it feel like a game, not a lesson. I've noticed them volunteering what they're thankful for without being prompted.

Eva X. ★★★★★

The guided gratitude prompts have been a wonderful way to start our morning meetings, and the connection to mindfulness feels seamless. My students are already more engaged in sharing what they appreciate.

Nicholas A. ★★★★★

The mindfulness prompts are short enough to fit into our morning routine without losing anyone's attention. I've noticed my students actually asking to share what they're grateful for now, which surprised me in a good way.

Violet U. ★★★★★

My third graders were having trouble winding down after recess, but the mindful breathing activities in this unit gave them a calm, structured way to transition. The gratitude circle prompts got even the shyest kids sharing, which felt like a real win.

Emma ★★★★★

The guided gratitude journal prompts got my class of second graders talking about what they appreciate in a way that felt natural, not forced. After just two weeks, I’m noticing more mindful comments during morning meetings. It’s a simple, effective resource that fits right into our daily routine.

Isabella ★★★★★

My third graders were actually excited to start morning meetings with the gratitude check-in prompts—a nice change from their usual grumbling. The guided mindfulness activity helped one particularly anxious student calm down before a test. I’ve already seen a shift in how they talk about their day.

Robert ★★★★★

The animal-themed lesson format really helped my kids grasp gratitude in a concrete way. I love that it connects mindfulness directly to daily practice without being preachy.

Charlotte ★★★★★

I've been using the gratitude practice prompts each morning with my class, and it's noticeably shifted their mood toward more mindfulness. The lesson structure on identifying feelings of gratitude is clear enough that I didn't need to prep much.

Evelyn ★★★★★

My third graders were so engaged with the "Connection" lesson that a few even wrote thank-you notes to staff members they'd never thanked before. The mindfulness prompts are simple enough to use daily without it feeling forced.