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Borrowing something and never giving it back.
Bucket Dipper
Not paying attention when a friend is telling you something important.
Bucket Dipper
Saying "I did the whole project" when your partner did a lot of it too.
Bucket Dipper
Not letting someone be part of your group or team on purpose.
Bucket Dipper
Talking about someone to make them look bad.
Bucket Dipper
Talking back to a teacher or saying hurtful things to others.
Bucket Dipper
Leaving someone out when they want to join in on a game or conversation.
Bucket Dipper
Calling someone an unkind name.
Bucket Dipper
Picking up trash or putting away supplies without being asked.
Bucket Filler
Saying "Congratulations!" when a classmate wins a game or gets a good grade.
Bucket Filler
Letting someone borrow a pencil if they forget theirs.
Bucket Filler
Saying sorry if you accidentally hurt someone’s feelings.
Bucket Filler
Telling a classmate, "You can do this!" before a big test or event.
Bucket Filler
"Thanks for helping me carry that!"
Bucket Filler
Asking someone who’s sitting alone to play a game or join your group.
Bucket Filler
Paying attention when a friend needs to talk about something important.
Bucket Filler
Offering to explain something when someone is confused about a lesson.
Bucket Filler
Telling a friend, "You did a great job on that project!"
Bucket Filler