During classroom treat time or parties, remember your good manners. “Please” and “Thank you” really are the magic words.

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During classroom treat time or parties, remember your good manners. “Please” and “Thank you” really are the magic words.

During classroom treat time or parties, remember your good manners. If you don’t like a treat or snack, simply say, “No, thank you.” (NEVER say “I don’t like that.”)

During classroom treat time or parties, remember your good manners. Wait for your teacher to ask if you would like more. Remember – the teacher can only do that if enough is left for everyone to have second servings.

Always cover your coughs or sneezes. Sneeze or cough into your elbow. Trap those germs! (Germs can spread faster than peanut butter.)

Always cover your coughs or sneezes. Sickness is the one thing we should never share.