It was a bright morning in Mrs. McKeown’s Grade 3 class, and everyone was ____ happy. Today, they were going to let ____ blue balloons go into the sky to celebrate their kindness project. “Remember,” said Mrs. McKeown, smiling, “our balloons represent kindness that we want ____ share with the world. What can we ____ each day to be kind?” Hands shot up. “We can ____ compliments!” “We can ____ someone a seat!” “I’d rather ____ a friend than a toy!” “Wonderful ideas,” said Mrs. McKeown. “Now, let’s go ____ to the playground and set our balloons free.” The class counted together: “Three, ____, one—go!” The wind ____ gently, and both balloons lifted high into the ____ sky. One floated fast; the other seemed almost ____, as if it didn’t want to move too far away. “They look so much ____, don’t they?” someone whispered. “Maybe they’ll ____ together in the clouds,” another replied. Everyone laughed and waved until the balloons disappeared. Back inside, Mrs. McKeown said, “Now you ____—even small acts of kindness can travel far, ____.” The class smiled, feeling lighter than air—just like their balloons.

Week 6 Reading: The Day the Blue Balloon Flew Away!

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