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Respect. Showing respect makes for happiness!. Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’! Address everyone with respect: ‘Yes, Miss. Yes, Sir’ Open a door to an adult, to a friend or to someone in another class Tidy up your mess! Be polite when you ask for something: ‘Can we play football, please?’
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Showing respect makes for happiness! • Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’! • Address everyone with respect: ‘Yes, Miss. Yes, Sir’ • Open a door to an adult, to a friend or to someone in another class • Tidy up your mess! • Be polite when you ask for something: ‘Can we play football, please?’ • A smile costs nothing. • A kind word costs nothing.
Showing disrespect makes for unhappiness! • Answering back • Interrupting someone/not allowing them to have their say • Defiant gestures: shoulder shrugging, a smirk or a spiteful look, muttering… • Deliberately being unkind to someone • Deliberately hurting someone
What will happen if you show a lack of respect? • Your name, the date and what you did wrong will be recorded by your teacher • You will be given lines that will reflect what you have done wrong. • You will write the lines at home and your parents must sign them. • If the lines are not returned the next morning, your parents will be contacted by phone on that day • If you do not repeat the behaviour, your name will be taken off the list kept by your teacher • Dinner ladies and Teaching Assistant will report any bad behaviour to the teacher who will decide your punishment
Ideas to help you! • Line up quietly, in line and facing the front • Wear uniform correctly: tie done up, shirt in • Walk around school and the Wildlife Garden • Avoid shouting out in the Dining Hall • Listen in assembly! Expect to get lines if you don’t!