Polite Practice
Worksheet Description
This worksheet helps students distinguish between behaviors that are considered polite and those that are not by asking them to draw lines connecting actions to their correct categories. It includes examples like saying “please” or “thank you” under good behavior, and actions like chewing with your mouth open or not listening to others under bad behavior. By participating in this activity, students learn to identify actions that demonstrate respect and those that do not. The worksheet engages students in actively thinking about how their behavior affects others and encourages them to adopt positive social habits. This simple yet effective exercise provides a clear visual representation of what constitutes good conduct.
Through this activity, students gain a better understanding of the importance of practicing respectful and considerate behaviors in their daily lives. It teaches them that small actions, such as using polite language or helping others, can have a big impact on how they are perceived by others. By connecting these actions to the concepts of good and bad behavior, students reinforce their ability to make positive choices. The worksheet also emphasizes the importance of avoiding negative behaviors, like standing too close to others or ignoring people when they speak, which can make social interactions uncomfortable. Overall, this worksheet serves as a valuable tool for helping students develop social skills that will benefit them in both their personal and academic lives.