Please and Thank You
Responding
Stop When Someone Asks You To
Sportsmanship
Responsibility
100
This is the appropriate response to "thank you."
You're welcome!
100
This is where you should look when someone speaks to you.
In their eyes
100
This is why we should listen when someone tells us to stop.
To respect the other person, to keep us safe, to be a good friend or classmate, etc.
100
You just lost a game of "Sorry." What do you say to the person who won?
Great job! That was fun--let's play again sometime!
100
This is whose job it is to make you a responsible person.
YOU!
200
This is how you say "thank you" in French.
Merci
200
Instead of frowning when someone speaks to you, you should do this.
Smile
200
If someone is doing something that you wish they would not do, what words should you use to ask them to stop?
Will you please stop that? Thank you!
200
This is what you should do if your team loses a game.
Encourage each other, give high fives to the other team, have fun anyway, etc.
200
This is an example of responsibility at home.
Helping your parents and siblings, doing chores without being asked, etc.
300
This is how many times a day you should use the words "please" and "thank you."
Unlimited!
300
What your voice should be like when you respond to someone.
Loud and clear
300
This is what you should do if someone does NOT stop when you ask them to.
Be kind to them and ask politely a few more times, and if they still don't stop, tell an adult.
300
This is an example of good sportsmanship during PE or playing games outside.
Following the rules, encouraging others, etc.
300
This is an example of being responsible with your school work.
Doing your homework, turning in assignments on time, working hard on assignments in school, studying for tests, etc.
400
This is how you say "please" French.
S'il vous plait
400
This is the end of our responding rap: "Look, smile, answer, ____ _______, __!"
"it's awesome, yo!"
400
Respecting someone's personal bubble and not touching or getting too close to them is also called respecting their "personal _____."
Space
400
This is an example of sportsmanship in the classroom.
Not being competitive during school work or about tests, having a good attitude about losing classroom games, etc.
400
This is an example of taking care of school materials.
Being careful with library books, taking care of your supply case, not losing your pencils/markers, etc.
500
This is our rap about please and thank you.
"Please and thanks are the words we say. We use them every single day."
500
This is a good response to someone who says to you, "Good morning! How are you?"
"Good morning! I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?"
500
The words to our rap about stopping.
"Stop when someone asks you to, it's the best thing you can do!"
500
This is our rap about sportsmanship.
"Give high fives when others win. That's what we call sportsmanship!"
500
The meaning of the word "grateful."
To be thankful for something