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Connect the pictures to the correct words: Good Manners and Bad Manners.

Worksheet from Sarasas Witaed Ekkachai School for KG.2 students, featuring illustrations of good and bad manners with instructions to connect pictures to correct words.

Worksheet from Sarasas Witaed Ekkachai School for KG.2 students, featuring illustrations of good and bad manners with instructions to connect pictures to correct words.

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Step-by-Step Reasoning:

1. Analyze the Task: The worksheet asks to connect pictures to either "Good Manners" or "Bad Manners." I need to look at each picture and decide if the behavior shown is polite (good) or impolite (bad).

2. Evaluate Picture 1 (Top Left): A boy is eating messy food with his hands and has food on his face. Eating messily is considered impolite.
* *Classification:* Bad Manners

3. Evaluate Picture 2 (Top Right): Two children are shown with the text "say sorry." Apologizing when you make a mistake is polite behavior.
* *Classification:* Good Manners

4. Evaluate Picture 3 (Middle Left): A girl is giving a gift, and the other girl says "Thanks!" Saying thank you is polite.
* *Classification:* Good Manners

5. Evaluate Picture 4 (Middle Right): One child is pushing or hitting another child while a third looks upset. Hurting others is impolite.
* *Classification:* Bad Manners

6. Evaluate Picture 5 (Bottom Left): A boy is yelling or screaming at an adult woman. Yelling at people is impolite.
* *Classification:* Bad Manners

7. Evaluate Picture 6 (Bottom Right): A girl is holding a sign that says "Excuse me." Saying excuse me to get attention or pass by is polite.
* *Classification:* Good Manners

8. Final Grouping:
* Good Manners: Say sorry, Say thanks, Say excuse me.
* Bad Manners: Eating messily, Pushing/hitting, Yelling.

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Final Answer:
Good Manners:
* Children saying "say sorry"
* Girl saying "Thanks!" for a gift
* Girl holding the "Excuse me" sign

Bad Manners:
* Boy eating messily with food on his face
* Child pushing or hitting another child
* Boy yelling at the woman
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of teaching manners worksheet.
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