Showing posts with label Pay it Forward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pay it Forward. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Giving: Examples from Give Back Films


If you are having trouble with developing examples for your "Pay It Forward" paper here are a few examples of "Giving" that might spark your writing inspiration...

Examples from 
Good Housekeeping article:
1. Leave a bouquet at the hospital — the nurses will know who needs it the most. 
2. Make a struggling family's summer by buying them a season pass to the municipal pool. 
3. Help a friend see today in a wondrous new light: Hand him or her a kaleidoscope. 
4. If you are in a long line, invite the person behind you to go first. 
5. Shower the pediatric wing of a hospital with $1 coloring books and $2 boxes of new crayons. 
6. Hang a sign on a bulletin board that says "Take What You Need" — with tear-off tabs at the bottom for Love, Hope, Faith, and Courage. 
7. Bring courtesy back in an instant: Hold the door open with a flourish. 
8. Drop off combs, toothbrushes, and toothpaste at a shelter or a soup kitchen. 
9. Curb road rage: Let other cars merge onto the highway. 
10. Leave your neighbors a note that tells them how much joy you find in admiring their garden.

Read more: Acts of Kindness - Random Acts of Kindness Ideas - Good Housekeeping
Read the full article on Good Housekeeping's site:  CLICK HERE




Giving Thanks and Giving Back:


Other Give Back Films:  CLICK HERE


The Actual '73 Giving Tree Movie Spoken By Shel Silverstein:

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Opening Sentence Using A Quote



Use the quote, “Kindness, like a boomerang, always returns,” to write an opening sentence(s) for a paper about the concept of "Pay It Forward".  


Sample:

     Someone once said, “Kindness, like a boomerang, always returns,” in other words, do good works by showing kindnesses  to others and these kindnesses that were handed out will come back threefold--equal to three times as many as you handed out. My New Years resolution this year is to make sure that in 2014 I accomplish at least five acts of kindness.  I want to "Pay it Forward", which means I want to do something kind for other people without expecting anything in return.  The first act of kindness that I will... 


Example of Pay It Forward:  Click Here

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Writing: Pay It Forward

A Writing Assignment based on an adaptation of a lesson found on Film English:  The lesson will be used in connection with the teaching of the dramatization of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.  Connections will be made concerning the transformation of the protagonist, Scrooge, from  the miserly man he was prior to his visitation by the Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future to, the man he became after the visits.


Describe the boy in the picture?

Based on his appearance, what do you think he’s like as a person?

How do you think he is feeling in this moment?

Predict what’s happening in the picture?


Now, after looking at the picture and answering the questions, what do you think the film you are about to see is about?

[Discuss answers in groups and as a class]

Watch the film entitled "Giving"

Giving - Thai Commercial Truemove H - [English Subtitles]


Were any of your predictions about the film correct?

How did the film make you feel?

What is the theme or message of the film?

What does "Pay It Forward" mean?

According to the Film English it means the following:
It means that if somebody does something kind to you, you should do something kind to another person without expecting anything in return. This has become a global movement. In 2000, Catherine Ryan Hyde's novel Pay It Forward was published and adapted into a film, Pay It Forward. In Ryan Hyde's book and movie it is described as an obligation to do three good deeds for others in response to a good deed that one receives. Such good deeds should accomplish things that the other person cannot accomplish on their own. In this way, the practice of helping one another can spread geometrically through society, at a ratio of three to one, creating a social movement with the impact of making the world a better place.
Message or Theme of the Film:
The message of "Giving" is that we should pay it forward. The restaurant owner is kind to the child and expects nothing in return. However, his kindness has a profound influence on the young boy who subsequently dedicates his life to helping others and becomes an eminent surgeon. The restaurant owner’s life is saved by the surgeon who waves his fee because of the restaurant owner’s previous kindness to him.
Examples of Pay It Forward from Film English:
Collect cans of non perishable foods and give them to charities or organizations who would benefit 
Collect books and distribute to needy groups 
Buy the train or bus ticket for the person behind you 
Donate some of your professional services to someone in need on the day, for example - free hour consultation 
Buy a stranger a cup of coffee 
On a rainy day, buy a few umbrella's and give them to those who don't have one and are getting wet.
 Watch the second Film:


What do you think of each deed and would you do them them yourself?

Write five (5) "Pay it Forward" actions you would be prepared to carry out.

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Share responses in groups and as a class.



What does the quote “Kindness, like a boomerang, always returns,” mean to you?

Share responses in groups and as a class.


Share quotes from slides:  Click Here
 
Real Life Example:  Click Here
Writing Time:

Using one of the quotes from the slides develop an opening sentence(s) to introduce a paper entitled "Giving" or "Pay it Forward".

Share sentence(s) as a group

Now, the real writing begins, use the sentence(s) you developed to start your paper. The paper must include/explain the five (5) acts of kindness you listed earlier.

Use a different quote from the one used in the opening sentence(s) from the slides to develop a closing sentence(s) for your paper.

FOR PRE-WRITING DOCUMENT/WORKSHEET: CLICK HERE 

Interesting Article:  HAPPINESS = GRATITUDE + GENEROSITY + SINCERITY

Sample Lesson plans for a Lesson using Pay it Forward: 

Click Here


aDDING ON TO THIS IDEA OF gRATTITUDE:


Film English 365 Grateful:  CLick Here


ADDITIONAL LINKS ON THE WRITING WHISPERER FOR THIS LESSON:


Link 1 More Examples of Pay It Forward and the Giving Tree


Now, Start Scribbling!

Happy Writing!

The Writing Whisperer
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