You want to hug your friend – what do you say first
“Can I hug you?”
How far should you stand from a friend during conversation?
About one arm’s length.
You want to use a friend’s eraser – what should you do first?
Ask permission first.
What should you do before talking about yourself?
Listen and wait your turn.
A friend is standing very close and it makes you uncomfortable – what do you do?
Step back and tell them politely.
You want to borrow a classmate’s pencil – what do you say?
“Can I borrow your pencil, please?”
You are in line at school – where should you stand?
Keep space between you and the person in front (1–2 feet).
You see a sibling’s game on the table – can you play it?
Only if they say yes.
Someone is talking – what should you not do?
Don’t interrupt.
You see a classmate drop something – what should you do?
Ask if they need help.
You want to sit next to a friend at lunch – what do you ask?
“Is it okay if I sit here?”
Someone looks uncomfortable – what do you do?
Step back to give them more space.
You borrow something – what should you remember to do after?
Give it back and thank them.
You want to ask a classmate a question – what’s polite?
Wait until they finish and say, “Can I ask you something?”
Someone is teasing you – how do you respond?
Tell them to stop and tell an adult if necessary.
You want to play a game with a sibling – what do you say?
“Do you want to play a game with me?”
You want to greet a new classmate – what is a polite distance?
Stand about 1–2 feet away and wave or say hi.
You see someone’s backpack unattended – what should you do?
Leave it alone; don’t touch it.
How can you tell if someone is uncomfortable with the topic?
Look at their body language or facial expression.
You want to join a group playing a game – what should you do?
“Can I play with you?”
You want to show someone your phone video – what do you ask?
“Can I show you this video?”
What is an invisible “bubble” and why is it important?
It’s your personal space; it keeps you and others comfortable.
Why is asking before using someone’s things important?
It shows respect and prevents conflicts.
What should you do if someone says “I don’t want to talk about that”?
Respect it and change the topic.
You accidentally touch someone’s belongings – what’s the right thing to do?
Apologize and ask if it’s okay.