Free Kindness Writing Frame | Year 4 | HASS / Personal Development | BookFlik

Boost your classroom wellbeing sessions with our free HASS / Personal Development kindness writing frame year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 learners, this writing frame provides a structured yet creative way for children to explore the importance of empathy, friendship, and positive social interaction.
What will children learn?
Using this resource, students will develop their emotional literacy by identifying acts of kindness and explaining how these actions impact others. The writing frame guides them to reflect on their own behaviour and consider how they can contribute to a supportive school community. By working through the prompts, pupils practise structuring their ideas into coherent sentences and paragraphs, which helps bridge the gap between HASS / Personal Development discussions and formal writing skills.
How can teachers use it?
This HASS / Personal Development kindness writing frame year 4 core is perfect for circle time follow-up activities, reflection journals, or as a standalone task during HASS / Personal Development lessons. It is ready to print and use immediately, requiring no extra preparation. The resource is carefully scaffolded to help pupils organise their thoughts, making it an excellent tool for mixed-ability classrooms.
Australian Curriculum (ACARA) alignment
This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) for HASS / Personal Development and Relationships Education, specifically focusing on the importance of kindness, respect, and building positive relationships. It encourages children to understand how their actions affect the feelings of others, fostering a compassionate classroom environment.
Differentiation
This is the core version of our HASS / Personal Development kindness writing frame year 4 core, tailored to meet the expected standard for Year 4. It includes five to seven questions that range from simple recall to thoughtful application. The questions encourage children to describe a kind act, explain why it was helpful, and imagine how their words can brighten someone else’s day. With clear prompts and generous writing space, this frame supports students in articulating their thoughts clearly and confidently. Download today to inspire your class to be the kindest group in the school.
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