#GratitudeSnaps Challenge 2020

By Tara M Martin

Oct 30

*Co-Written with my girl, Tisha Richmond @tishrich

Learn more about the origin of #GratitudeSnaps by tuning into the Make Learning Magical podcast, Season 3, Episode 3 right HERE!

Or, click the button below. 

What?

The #GratitudeSnaps Challenge is as easy as 1-2-3.

Focus each day on one thing for which you are grateful.  It could be a thing, a person, a feeling; it’s personal to you.

Who?

Educators, students, community members…anyone who would like to participate is more than welcome. The more positivity we can flood the world with, the better. 

How?

Create a GratitudeSnap by connecting it to something positive in your life.  Add pics, text, anything you choose.

Take a picture with your phone and share why this image makes you grateful. You can use any picture app to create your #GratitudeSnaps. (We will be using Snapchat.)

Click here for a quick 3-minute video to show you the basics of Snapchat. Just create #GratitudeSnaps instead of #BookSnaps.

Click this link for many apps used to make #BookSnaps, which can easily convert to #GratitudeSnaps. 

Where?

Post it to Twitter, including #GratitudeSnaps & please tag us @TaraMartin EDU and @tishrich.

When?

Let’s begin our 26-days of #GratitudeSnaps on Nov 1st, 2020.

It will last until Thanksgiving, November 26th. You’re welcome to keep it going; there is certainly no “time frame” on being grateful.

The world has plenty of negativity; let’s spread a grateful attitude!

We have so much of which to be thankful.

Journal of Snaps

Padlet is free and is a great way to curate your #BookSnaps, or, in this case, #GratitudeSnaps

Are you ready to storm the world with a POSITIVE #GratitudeSnaps force?

We are!

*Also, check out Tisha’s blog HERE!

-Tara & Tisha

More Gratitude Habits

Click the links for even more inspiration.

Check out a few #GratitudeSnaps Examples Below

Tara’s 2017 & 2018 Padlet

About the Author

I am an educator who values the individuality and uniqueness of others. Writing the blog R.E.A.L. is an outlet for me to pay it forward by sharing ideas, influences, lessons learned and exposing a little vulnerability while encouraging others to maximize their R.E.A.L. potential, as well.