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Be Respectful Adapted from TES idea

What is respect? How you treat others Being thoughtful about people’s feelings Looking out for other people, property and the environment.

These are all disrespectful When you are angry, do you hit people or things? do you try to upset other people? do you scream and shout and interrupt? These are all disrespectful

When you see someone fall over, do you laugh? do you push them over? do you call them stupid? These are all disrespectful

If you see someone you don’t like, do you laugh at them? do you call them names? do you say nasty things about them? do you hit them? These are all disrespectful

How would you feel… if someone shouted at you? if someone hit you? if someone called you names? if someone took your stuff?

Treat other people how YOU would like to be treated. Help people who need it Listen to your friends Hold open a door for someone Smile at someone you don’t normally speak to Ask someone to join you on the playground BE YOU BE ME BE US BE TRUMACAR

Be Respectful