Honoring MLK – 5th Grade Acts of Service!
Posted by Sarah RaggioThe fifth graders honored Martin Luther King Jr. by doing an act of service here at Unquowa. Dr King believed in helping others and making the world a kind and fair place. He taught us that everyone can make a difference, no matter their age by showing respect and caring about their community.
Our acts of service put Dr. King’s message of love, equality, and service into action to create a positive change. The students each picked an act of service and completed it.
Grace – I drew a picture for Mrs. Raggio
Harper – I read to the Pre K class
Maddie C.– I helped Miles straighten out his trapper at flex class
Miles – I held the outside door open for all of the upper school students to come in for lunch
Maddie T. – I read a Dr Seuss book to the kindergarten class
Ali – I washed Mrs. Sylvestro’s whiteboard
Nico – I pushed in all of the chairs after literature class
Owen – I held the door open for all of the upper schoolers to come in after snack
Arthur – I carried Micah’s trapper all day so that he could rest his arms for our basketball game later that day
Micah – I made an origami gift for Mrs. Blackwell
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