An example of good manners?
Saying please and thank you!
Picking up supplies someone dropped is an example of this
Helping!
If you hurt someone’s feelings, you should say this
I'm sorry!
When you disagree, you should use this kind of voice
A calm or indoor voice
If a classmate looks sad, you could do this to show you care
Ask if they are okay!
If someone makes a mistake, you can say this to make them feel better.
“It’s okay,” or “You can try again.”
When a classmate doesn’t understand the homework or classwork, you can do this
Explain or help them!
Taking turns when playing a game shows this
Fairness!
Instead of yelling, you can do this to solve a problem
Use your words to talk and say how you are feeling.
When someone is excited about something, you can do this to support them
Congratulate or celebrate with them!
Instead of teasing someone, you should do this.
Give a compliment or encouragement.
Holding the door open for someone shows this
kindness
Listening when someone else is talking shows this
Respect
Walking away from an argument can help you do this
Cool down
Laughing when someone makes a mistake can hurt their this
Others people's feelings.
These words can hurt feelings and should not be used in class.
Mean or disrespectful words.
If someone is hurt, you should do this first
Tell the Teacher!
Inviting someone new to play shows this
Inclusion! You are including others to play with you.
Telling the truth during a situation shows this
Honesty
Noticing when someone feels left out and inviting them to join shows this
Compassion and Inclusion.
This kind of talk makes people feel happy and included
Positive talk
Working together nicely in a group is called this
Standing up for someone who is being teased shows this
Finding a solution where both people are happy is called this
a compromise
This means understanding how someone else feels.
Empathy