Compassion Assembly
The Superpower for March is Compassion!
“If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.” ~ Dalai Lama
- Compassion is the sympathetic concern for the suffering of another.
- Compassion is the emotion that one feels in response to the suffering of others that motivates a desire to help.
- Compassion is a feeling of wanting to help someone who is sick, hungry, hurt, in trouble, etc.
Click the image below to listen to a podcast on compassion:
There are many stories of compassion right here in our own homes, schools and community. This month’s superhero, Compassion Angel, reminds us how concerns for the sufferings of others and doing what you can to help them makes a better life for all. Thank you, Mrs. Kietur for sharing your stories and showing us how our compassion can impact others greatly.
How will your class show compassion? Write your class name and act of compassion on this heart. Together our school will display shamrocks on how “lucky” we are to have each other.
Book of the Month:
Train to Somewhere by Eve Bunting
“In the late 1800s, Marianne travels westward on the Orphan Train in hopes of being placed with a caring family. Marianne, heading west with fourteen other children on an Orphan Train, is sure her mother will show up at one of the stations along the way. When her mother left Marianne at the orphanage, hadn’t she promised she’d come for her after making a new life in the West? Stop after stop goes by, and there’s no sign of her mother in the crowds that come to look over the children. No one shows any interest in adopting shy, plain Marianne, either. But that’s all right: She has to be free for her mother to claim her. Then the train pulls into its final stop, a town called Somewhere . . .”
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