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Filling buckets Harold Peterson school

Our motto

What is bucket filling ? Bucket filling means self esteem. If you bucket is full you are feeling good about yourself. If someone has hurt your feelings, they are dipping into your bucket.

How do we fill buckets ? We greet everyone, adults and peers with a smile.

How else ? We clean up after ourselves.

What bucket filling things are happening in these pictures ?

In these ones ?

And these ?

Drops When some one has done something that fills your bucket, say so with a drop in their bucket. Or you can just give them a compliment, that is a drop in their bucket too. Give yourself a drop. What have you done well these past two weeks at middle school ?

task Spend the rest of intervention filling out drops for our class bucket. What are we doing well ? Who has helped you ? What have you done well ?