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Good day class! “Good Day Ms. A!”

Tongue Twister (绕口令) Try to say this as fast as you can! “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?”

Tongue Twister (绕口令) Try to say this as fast as you can! “How much straw could a strawberry bury if a strawberry could bury straw?”

Today: Table Manners!

How do you eat? No! Do you eat alone? With who? We eat together! With friends With family

Table Manners Table Manners help us eat with others. When we do not use table manners we are Rude!!!

Rude! Is very bad! We do not want to be rude! Tell others: “Don’t be Rude!!!”

Table Manners What are table manners??? Table Manners are rules for eating with others. When we eat together we must be nice and polite. To be polite we need table manners!

Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Polite! 

Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Rude!

Polite!  Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Polite! 

Polite!  Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Polite! 

Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Rude!

Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Rude!

Polite!  Table Manners Rude VS. Polite Is this person rude or polite?... Polite! 

Table Manners What are table manners??? Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you”

The Manners Song! Use good manners when you eat. Wipe your face so you’ll be neat. Use “please and thank you,” and words like that. But close your mouth before you chat. Use your dishes to try something new. This is what polite people do!

Table Manners What are table manners??? 1. Wait for others

Table Manners What are table manners??? 2. Use your napkin

Table Manners What are table manners??? 3. Use your dishes- no hands

Table Manners What are table manners??? 4. Don’t talk with your mouth full

Table Manners What are table manners??? 5. Say, “please and thank you”

Table Manners What are table manners??? Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you”

Table Manners Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners Name this table manner… Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you,”

Table Manners What are table manners??? Wait for others Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please, thank you, pass the___, you’re welcome…”

Now you Try! Wait for others Rude Game! Use your napkin Use your dishes- no hands Don’t talk with your mouth full Say, “please and thank you” Rude Game! Pick a table manner Act it out We will guess it!

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go?

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? Fork Knife Spoon Napkin Plate Glass

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? Fork

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? 2. Knife

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? 3. Spoon

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? 4. Napkin

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? 5. Plate

Setting the Table Know your dishes! Where should they go? 6. Glass

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Dishes: What is this?

Setting the Table Draw a table setting!

Game time! Game time! 2 students come up! Write the correct answer!

Game time! For example: What Table Manner is this?...

Game time! For example: What Table Manner is this?... Use your Napkin!

Game time! What Table Manner is this?...

Game time! What Table Manner is this?...

Game time! Draw a glass!

Game time! Draw a fork!

Game time! Draw a spoon!

Game time! What is he doing?

Game time! Is this rude or polite?

Game time! Is this rude or polite?

Practice table manners “Please have a seat!” “Thank you, will you pass the rice?” “Thank you.” “You’re welcome! Please take your elbows off the table.” “I’m sorry that was rude.” “It’s ok. Thank you for using good manners!”

Goodbye, class! Goodbye, Ms. A! See you next week!