Wall of Encouragement
Messages of Hope & Belonging
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N.E.S.T. 2025- 2026
Overview
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Why It Matters
"Knowing you're never alone at school helps create a safe and supportive space." .
This activity is about lifting each other up with anonymous messages of hope strength, and kindness.
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"I used to think....now I think..." .
Let's play rock, paper, scissors to respond to how your sense of belonging has changed since 9th grade
Click for Directions
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Everyone Needs Encouragement
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We’re building a community wall to reflect our shared kindness and connection.
These notes are quiet reminders: You belong. We see you. You matter.
This will be a shared display filled with anonymous messages of support, hope, and kindness - written by students, collected by teachers, and posted for everyone to see.
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Encouraging Messages Could Sound Like This...
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What message would bring you a sense of peace or joy right now?
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What could your messages look like?
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Words of Encouragement for One Another
Write a short, encouraging phrase to lift someone up — something you’d want to hear if you were having a tough day.
- Keep it short — one sentence or phrase is perfect.
- Use positive, respectful language.
- Write clearly and neatly.
- Turn in your note to your N.E.S.T. teacher — it will be hung on our Kindness Wall in the 500 Building!
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Encouraging Messages For You
Sending Love
Sending Love
Sending Love
Sending Love
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
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To those who are afraid to ask for help
To those who are worried about the future.
To those that are feeling alone
Write a brief description here
To those facing a rough patch
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Thank you for simply being you!
We are here to support you through this journey, you are not alone.
Rock -Paper -Scissors
Directions:
- Find a partner
- Play Rock-Paper-Scissors (best of 3)
- Winner shares:
“I used to think in 9th grade…” “Now I think in 10th grade…” Switch roles and repeat Volunteers may share with the whole group
Teachers this can be whole group on screen, students can sign into Canvas or they can play at their desk.
Directions:
Rock Paper Scissors
Play one round of Rock, Paper, Scissors.Rock beats scissors Scissors beats paper Paper beats rock
Share your response to the reflection prompt (e.g., “I feel most connected when…”). Find a new partner and repeat!
10th Grade: No One Walks Alone: Reflection
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Created on September 14, 2025
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Wall of Encouragement
Messages of Hope & Belonging
Next
N.E.S.T. 2025- 2026
Overview
Next
Why It Matters
"Knowing you're never alone at school helps create a safe and supportive space." .
This activity is about lifting each other up with anonymous messages of hope strength, and kindness.
Next
"I used to think....now I think..." .
Let's play rock, paper, scissors to respond to how your sense of belonging has changed since 9th grade
Click for Directions
Next
Everyone Needs Encouragement
Next
We’re building a community wall to reflect our shared kindness and connection.
These notes are quiet reminders: You belong. We see you. You matter.
This will be a shared display filled with anonymous messages of support, hope, and kindness - written by students, collected by teachers, and posted for everyone to see.
Next
Encouraging Messages Could Sound Like This...
Next
What message would bring you a sense of peace or joy right now?
Next
What could your messages look like?
Next
Words of Encouragement for One Another
Write a short, encouraging phrase to lift someone up — something you’d want to hear if you were having a tough day.
Next
Encouraging Messages For You
Sending Love
Sending Love
Sending Love
Sending Love
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Click here to see the cards
Title
To those who are afraid to ask for help
To those who are worried about the future.
To those that are feeling alone
Write a brief description here
To those facing a rough patch
Next
Thank you for simply being you!
We are here to support you through this journey, you are not alone.
Rock -Paper -Scissors
Directions:
- Find a partner
- Play Rock-Paper-Scissors (best of 3)
- Winner shares:
“I used to think in 9th grade…” “Now I think in 10th grade…” Switch roles and repeat Volunteers may share with the whole groupTeachers this can be whole group on screen, students can sign into Canvas or they can play at their desk.
Directions:
Rock Paper Scissors
Play one round of Rock, Paper, Scissors.Rock beats scissors Scissors beats paper Paper beats rock
- The winner shares first!
Share your response to the reflection prompt (e.g., “I feel most connected when…”). Find a new partner and repeat!