Hello friends! Today, we are going to learn about something very important: good manners! Good manners help us be kind and respectful to everyone around us. Being polite is a way to show we care about others.
Have you ever heard of the magic words “please” and “thank you”? These words are very special because they help us ask for things nicely and show gratitude when we receive something.
For example, if you are hungry and want to eat, instead of just saying, “I’m hungry,” you can say, “Dad, I’m very hungry. Can we have dinner soon, please?” This way, you are asking nicely!
Let’s practice saying “please” together. Repeat after me: “please.” Louder: “please.” Great job!
And when someone gives you something, you should say “thank you.” Let’s practice: “thank you.” Louder: “thank you.” Well done!
Sometimes, we need to ask for permission before doing things. This means we ask if it’s okay to do something. For example, if you are in class and need to go to the bathroom, you should ask your teacher, “May I go to the bathroom, please?”
At home, you might ask, “Dad, can I watch cartoons for a little while, please?” If your dad sees that you’ve finished your homework, he might say, “Sure, you can watch TV until dinner.”
Asking for permission is important because it helps everyone get along and keeps things organized.
Remember, when we want something, we say “please.” And when we want to thank someone, we say “thank you.” These magic words make it much easier to be friendly and kind to others.
See you soon, my friends! Keep practicing your good manners, and you’ll make everyone around you happy!
Magic Words Hunt: Go on a “magic words” hunt around your home or classroom. Look for opportunities to use “please” and “thank you.” For example, when you ask for a snack, remember to say “please,” and when you receive it, say “thank you.” Share with your friends or family how many times you used the magic words today!
Role-Playing Game: Pair up with a friend or family member and take turns role-playing different scenarios where you need to ask for permission or use magic words. For example, pretend you are at a friend’s house and want to play with a toy. Practice saying, “May I play with this toy, please?” After your friend agrees, remember to say “thank you.” Switch roles and try different scenarios!
Magic Words Art: Create a colorful poster with the words “Please” and “Thank You.” Decorate it with drawings of situations where you can use these words, like asking for a book or thanking someone for a gift. Hang your poster in your room or classroom to remind you to use your magic words every day!
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Hello friends! Today we are going to continue learning about good manners. Did you know that having good manners is very important when interacting with the people around us? Good manners help us to communicate kindly with others. Being kind is a way of showing respect and being courteous.
Have you ever heard of being polite? Well, good manners are the same thing! Today, we’re going to learn about saying “please” and “thank you,” and asking for permission.
For example, if you’re hungry and want something to eat, it’s important to ask nicely. Instead of just saying, “I’m hungry,” you could say, “Dad, I’m very hungry. Can we have dinner soon, please?”
When we ask nicely, people are more likely to respond positively.
Now, let’s imagine you go to a fruit shop to buy some oranges. How would you ask for them? You could say, “May I have a pound of oranges, please?”
Great job! When we ask nicely, the shopkeeper will respond kindly.
Let’s practice saying “please” together. Repeat after me: “please.” Louder: “please.” Good job!
And at the end, when we receive something, we should say “thank you.” Repeat after me: “thank you.” Louder: “thank you.” Well done, friends!
Remember, when we want something, we say “please.” And when we want to thank someone, we say “thank you.” Fantastic!
We also need to ask for permission before doing certain things. For example, if we are in class and need to go to the bathroom, we should ask the teacher if we can go.
These are very simple actions, but they are necessary for getting along with each other.
For instance, at home, you might ask, “Dad, can I watch cartoons for a little while, please?” If your dad sees that you’ve finished your homework, he might say, “Sure, you can watch TV until dinner.”
It’s important to ask for permission because if everyone did whatever they wanted, it would be chaos.
These magic words—”please” and “thank you”—make it much easier to communicate and interact with others.
See you soon, my friends!
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