What’s Gone Well Today ® at School
What’s Gone Well Today at School is a question, in fact a movement designed to shift our thinking, to bring out the best in our own experiences at school, with the friends and new faces in our classes . We’re encouraging students and teachers to share experiences that have gone well. We hope that people will find more highlights in their day, and share what they are enjoying in their learning and playing at school.


I Had A Fantastic Week! 🙂
I am grateful for many things. One of the things I’m grateful for is money because we live in a world that runs on money. Another thing I’m thankful for is living in a country that is not a war zone or an area that is not safe. I’m also thankful for simple things like food or water which aren’t as easy to get in poor countries. Although I’m thankful for many things the things I’m most thankful for is my family because no matter what they will always love me.
I think that my life is much more positive than other lives in other places such as Afghanistan,Iraq and Haiti. I think that I’m very lucky to have a life that I have because there is no war,child slavery, and child rights are respected.
This is why I’m thankfull for my life. 😀
I am grateful for having a hamster, computer, house,food,clothes,a family and water.
I think I’m more lucky than children in Ethiopia,because I live in Victoria BC where it’s not hot and there’s plenty of water. I’m more lucky than people in Ethiopia because I have a choice about where I live and Victoria BC is full of nature like deer, bears and all kinds of living things. In my country Korea you can never imagine these animals not even in a zoo.I’m happy where I live and how my life is in Canada.
Today I started with a good breakfast, just like any day and any other person. In some countries people may not even have breakfast at all! Although we don’t absolutely need breakfast, at least we have it and it’s better than not having anything. We are so lucky that we can just drive to a grocery store and buy cereal or a dinner to make the next night. In other countries it’s not that easy to get food and supplies. I’m also thankful that I live in a safe place, that never has war. School is one thing I’m very grateful for because without it we couldn’t have a lot of friends, and it can make a good career for us.