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Thankful Together: Classroom Strategies to Celebrate Gratitude

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As the season of Thanksgiving approaches, it offers a timely reminder to pause and reflect on the value of gratitude — a quality that transcends cultural boundaries and enriches school communities everywhere. While Thanksgiving has its origins in North American traditions of giving thanks for the harvest, its message of appreciation and connection resonates universally.

It is also a meaningful time to help students explore the importance of gratitude in their own lives. Gratitude goes beyond seasonal gestures; it helps build stronger relationships, supports wellbeing, and contributes to a positive classroom culture. Research shows it can boost empathy, improve climate, and foster resilience. To explore ways of putting this into practice in depth, see 6 Practical Ways to Nurture Gratitude in the Classroom.

In the Harvard Graduate School of Education article Gratitude Is More Than Just Saying Thank You, the author highlights how gratitude can be actively cultivated through intentional classroom practices rather than treated as a passive emotion. Inspired by this perspective, here are five guiding directions for embedding gratitude meaningfully into teaching and learning:

Directions to Cultivate Gratitude in the Classroom
  1. Teach Gratitude as a Reflective Practice: Gratitude can be learned. Helping pupils identify and reflect on moments of appreciation encourages them to develop awareness and emotional insight.
    • Emphasise Relationships Over Routine: Gratitude is relational. Encouraging students to recognise how others support them fosters empathy and strengthens classroom bonds.
      • Lead by Example: Teachers model gratitude through everyday interactions — acknowledging effort, expressing appreciation, and creating a culture of mutual respect.
        • Recognise Contributions, Not Just Achievements: Valuing kindness, collaboration, and perseverance helps pupils see that everyone plays a role in shaping the classroom community.
          • Create Space for Shared Exploration: Inviting students to explore gratitude through discussion, storytelling, or creative expression allows for deeper understanding across diverse perspectives.
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          Cultivating gratitude is not only a way to celebrate the Thanksgiving spirit but also a year-round practice that can transform classroom relationships and wellbeing. By encouraging pupils to notice, appreciate, and express gratitude, teachers nurture empathy and a stronger sense of community.

          For a deeper look at the ideas and research that inform these directions, read the Harvard Graduate School of Education article: Gratitude Is More Than Just Saying Thank You.

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