Why do we need to whisper in the library, raise a hand in class, or chew with our mouths closed? This book discusses the how's and why's of being polite and courteous.
Why do we need to whisper in the library, raise a hand in class, or chew with our mouths closed? This book discusses the how's and why's of being polite and courteous.
All of us play a part in creating a great school community. Using good manners is one way we can make school a pleasant place. Waiting patiently in line, welcoming others to the table, and cleaning up are just a few good manners we can use in the lunchroom. How can YOU make your school lunchroom a better place?
"...pleasing-to-the-eye introductions to correct behaviour, especially suitable for classroom use." School Library Journal "...The writing is clear, no nonsense. The correct behaviour is highlighted through an example...followed by the sentence "He [or she or they] is [or are] using good manners," which strengthens the message....Especially suitable for classroom use.." Learning Magazine"
Amanda Doering Tourville is the author of more than 15 books for children. Her book Rain Forest ABC: An Alphabet Book (Capstone Press, 2004) was nominated for the 2005-2006 Mocking Bird Award. The same book was also on the American Library Association's booklist of Outstanding Science Read-Alouds. Amanda currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and her chinchilla. She loves animals and would have an entire zoo if she could. She also enjoys traveling and photographing wonderful, exotic places. Her photography has been featured in books and magazines.
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