When was thelast time youdid somethingnice forsomeone whodidn’t expect it?Did you know that bydoing one simple thingyou can brighten upsomeone’s day? Canyou list at least fiveways to show kindnessto someone else?Write a short storyabout the power ofwords. Think about afew words or even asingle word that canchange someone’s life.How could these wordsimprove someone’slife?Write a short story titled,“The Kindness ofEnemies”. This story isabout two characterswho hate each other, butafter a series of events,they learn theimportance of showingkindness to one another.Sometimes youhave to fake it.What is somethingthat you would liketo say, but are notreally saying it?Have you ever beenkind to someone andthey did not seem toappreciate it? Whydo you think this is?What could you havedone differently?A boy buys an orange froma street vendor. The vendoris surprised to seesomeone buying fromthem. He says that he hasnever sold an orange in hislife. The boy gives thevendor five dollars for thesingle orange. Why did hedo that? Is this anThink about a time whenyou were feelingparticularly low and therewas no one to lift you up.How did that make youfeel? What would it meanto have someone say toyou: ‘You are enough justas you are?The kind people inyour life are just asimportant as those youlove. Tell a story aboutsomeone in your lifethat has always shownkindness to you. Whatdoes this person do toshow you kindness?Imagine you are in theposition of the personwho received the kinddeed. What would youwant to say to the onewho did you a favouror act of kindness?How would you feel orreact?What does kindnesslook like to you? Is itshowing affectiontowards someone?Doing an unexpectedthing for someone?Giving someone acompliment?If you could spendfive minutes withyour favouriteperson, alive ordead, who wouldthey be and why?When you are havinga rough time, howcan you show morekindness to yourself?Can you think ofthree things youcould tell yourself tocheer yourself up?Write a short story aboutkindness and forgiveness.Think about a character inyour story who needs toforgive someone. Howdoes this person reactwhen they finally decide toforgive their enemy? Whatdo you think will happen ifthey don’t forgivDid you know that whenyou are kind to someone,you feel better aboutyourself? Is this true foryou? Do you find yourselfwanting to help people whoyou think are having a hardtime in life? Or do you thinkthat it is pointless to bekind to othKeep a kindnessdiary of your ownacts of kindnesseach day. Try toaim to do at leastone act ofkindness a day.Think about theword ‘kindness’.Write downthree words thatcome to mind.Write a short storyabout friendship. Youmay include acharacter who is shy,an outcast, a new kid,and/or someone with adisability. You may alsohave them deal withbullies or loneliness.How many times doyou usually say “I’msorry”? Did youever stop to thinkhow much it meansto the person youare saying sorry to?Is there someone atyour school whom youdo not get along withvery well? If so, why doyou think that is?Would it be possible toshow them kindnesseven though you maynot like them?You have a choicewhen it comes tobeing kind. Are youalways kind, or doyou sometimeschoose to be unkind?Is it ever okay to beunkind to someone?Why aresome peoplekinder thanothers?Write a storyabout beingkind tosomeone whowas unkind toyou.Do you know whatit’s like to be toldthat you areperfect in everyway? What do youthink it means ‘tobe perfect?When was thelast time youdid somethingnice forsomeone whodidn’t expect it?Did you know that bydoing one simple thingyou can brighten upsomeone’s day? Canyou list at least fiveways to show kindnessto someone else?Write a short storyabout the power ofwords. Think about afew words or even asingle word that canchange someone’s life.How could these wordsimprove someone’slife?Write a short story titled,“The Kindness ofEnemies”. This story isabout two characterswho hate each other, butafter a series of events,they learn theimportance of showingkindness to one another.Sometimes youhave to fake it.What is somethingthat you would liketo say, but are notreally saying it?Have you ever beenkind to someone andthey did not seem toappreciate it? Whydo you think this is?What could you havedone differently?A boy buys an orange froma street vendor. The vendoris surprised to seesomeone buying fromthem. He says that he hasnever sold an orange in hislife. The boy gives thevendor five dollars for thesingle orange. Why did hedo that? Is this anThink about a time whenyou were feelingparticularly low and therewas no one to lift you up.How did that make youfeel? What would it meanto have someone say toyou: ‘You are enough justas you are?The kind people inyour life are just asimportant as those youlove. Tell a story aboutsomeone in your lifethat has always shownkindness to you. Whatdoes this person do toshow you kindness?Imagine you are in theposition of the personwho received the kinddeed. What would youwant to say to the onewho did you a favouror act of kindness?How would you feel orreact?What does kindnesslook like to you? Is itshowing affectiontowards someone?Doing an unexpectedthing for someone?Giving someone acompliment?If you could spendfive minutes withyour favouriteperson, alive ordead, who wouldthey be and why?When you are havinga rough time, howcan you show morekindness to yourself?Can you think ofthree things youcould tell yourself tocheer yourself up?Write a short story aboutkindness and forgiveness.Think about a character inyour story who needs toforgive someone. Howdoes this person reactwhen they finally decide toforgive their enemy? Whatdo you think will happen ifthey don’t forgivDid you know that whenyou are kind to someone,you feel better aboutyourself? Is this true foryou? Do you find yourselfwanting to help people whoyou think are having a hardtime in life? Or do you thinkthat it is pointless to bekind to othKeep a kindnessdiary of your ownacts of kindnesseach day. Try toaim to do at leastone act ofkindness a day.Think about theword ‘kindness’.Write downthree words thatcome to mind.Write a short storyabout friendship. Youmay include acharacter who is shy,an outcast, a new kid,and/or someone with adisability. You may alsohave them deal withbullies or loneliness.How many times doyou usually say “I’msorry”? Did youever stop to thinkhow much it meansto the person youare saying sorry to?Is there someone atyour school whom youdo not get along withvery well? If so, why doyou think that is?Would it be possible toshow them kindnesseven though you maynot like them?You have a choicewhen it comes tobeing kind. Are youalways kind, or doyou sometimeschoose to be unkind?Is it ever okay to beunkind to someone?Why aresome peoplekinder thanothers?Write a storyabout beingkind tosomeone whowas unkind toyou.Do you know whatit’s like to be toldthat you areperfect in everyway? What do youthink it means ‘tobe perfect?

Kindness Writing Prompts - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. When was the last time you did something nice for someone who didn’t expect it?
  2. Did you know that by doing one simple thing you can brighten up someone’s day? Can you list at least five ways to show kindness to someone else?
  3. Write a short story about the power of words. Think about a few words or even a single word that can change someone’s life. How could these words improve someone’s life?
  4. Write a short story titled, “The Kindness of Enemies”. This story is about two characters who hate each other, but after a series of events, they learn the importance of showing kindness to one another.
  5. Sometimes you have to fake it. What is something that you would like to say, but are not really saying it?
  6. Have you ever been kind to someone and they did not seem to appreciate it? Why do you think this is? What could you have done differently?
  7. A boy buys an orange from a street vendor. The vendor is surprised to see someone buying from them. He says that he has never sold an orange in his life. The boy gives the vendor five dollars for the single orange. Why did he do that? Is this an
  8. Think about a time when you were feeling particularly low and there was no one to lift you up. How did that make you feel? What would it mean to have someone say to you: ‘You are enough just as you are?
  9. The kind people in your life are just as important as those you love. Tell a story about someone in your life that has always shown kindness to you. What does this person do to show you kindness?
  10. Imagine you are in the position of the person who received the kind deed. What would you want to say to the one who did you a favour or act of kindness? How would you feel or react?
  11. What does kindness look like to you? Is it showing affection towards someone? Doing an unexpected thing for someone? Giving someone a compliment?
  12. If you could spend five minutes with your favourite person, alive or dead, who would they be and why?
  13. When you are having a rough time, how can you show more kindness to yourself? Can you think of three things you could tell yourself to cheer yourself up?
  14. Write a short story about kindness and forgiveness. Think about a character in your story who needs to forgive someone. How does this person react when they finally decide to forgive their enemy? What do you think will happen if they don’t forgiv
  15. Did you know that when you are kind to someone, you feel better about yourself? Is this true for you? Do you find yourself wanting to help people who you think are having a hard time in life? Or do you think that it is pointless to be kind to oth
  16. Keep a kindness diary of your own acts of kindness each day. Try to aim to do at least one act of kindness a day.
  17. Think about the word ‘kindness’. Write down three words that come to mind.
  18. Write a short story about friendship. You may include a character who is shy, an outcast, a new kid, and/or someone with a disability. You may also have them deal with bullies or loneliness.
  19. How many times do you usually say “I’m sorry”? Did you ever stop to think how much it means to the person you are saying sorry to?
  20. Is there someone at your school whom you do not get along with very well? If so, why do you think that is? Would it be possible to show them kindness even though you may not like them?
  21. You have a choice when it comes to being kind. Are you always kind, or do you sometimes choose to be unkind? Is it ever okay to be unkind to someone?
  22. Why are some people kinder than others?
  23. Write a story about being kind to someone who was unkind to you.
  24. Do you know what it’s like to be told that you are perfect in every way? What do you think it means ‘to be perfect?