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Random Acts of Kindness

Free random acts of kindness generator for PSHE and form time. Generates a daily challenge card to encourage positive behaviour and wellbeing in your class.

Why teachers use it

Use random acts of kindness instantly in class

Generate a daily kindness challenge for your tutor group or class. The random acts of kindness generator encourages positive behaviour and wellbeing by giving students one simple, achievable kind act to complete each day.

Popular classroom uses

  • Build a positive classroom culture over time
  • Support PSHE and character education programmes
  • Create a kindness wall or journal in form time

Where random acts of kindness fits in your lessons

Random Acts of Kindness is a free, no-login tutor time / homeroom tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for registration routines, form-time discussion prompts, morning meetings, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.

Great for

  • registration routines
  • form-time discussion prompts
  • morning meetings
  • pastoral tutor activities

Use it during

  • tutor time
  • form time
  • morning registration
  • independent practice
  • plenary wrap-up

What teachers like about it

Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.

Picks fairly at random, so every student has an equal chance and you avoid choosing the same names.

Gives you a usable first draft in seconds, so you spend less time staring at a blank page.

It is quick to launch, so you can use random acts of kindness the moment you need it in a lesson.

It works on classroom computers, laptops, tablets and phones without any installation.

Random Acts of Kindness FAQ

Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.

Are the challenges realistic?

Yes. Every challenge is designed to be completed in a normal school day without special resources.

Can students suggest their own?

Yes. Use the generator as a starter and then invite students to add their own ideas.

Is it suitable for all ages?

Yes. The challenges are appropriate from primary through to secondary.

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