Step-by-Step Reasoning:
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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).
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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
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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
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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
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Evaluate Picture 5 (Bottom Left): A boy is yelling or screaming at an adult woman. Yelling at people is impolite.
* *Classification:* Bad Manners
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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
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Final Grouping:
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Good Manners: Say sorry, Say thanks, Say excuse me.
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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.