R.E.S.P.E.C.T. S8 E4

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Maria and Peter discuss playground etiquette, emphasizing waiting in line, being kind, and sharing, while addressing incidents with classmates to promote positive interactions and respect among peers.

Insights

  • Maria and Peter emphasize playground etiquette, including waiting in line, being kind, and sharing, promoting a positive and inclusive environment.
  • Individual experiences, like Chris learning about personal boundaries and Maria creating a rules poster, contribute to a collective understanding of respect, communication, and social interaction within the classroom.

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Recent questions

  • What do Maria and Peter discuss?

    Hiding spots for hide and seek.

  • How does the new boy behave?

    Unfriendly, cutting in line, not sharing.

  • What does Chris learn about personal space?

    Importance of keeping hands to oneself.

  • What does Maria emphasize in the classroom rules poster?

    Using words, not hitting, keeping hands to oneself.

  • What lesson does Peter learn from Dee?

    Asking before playing with others' belongings, respect.

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Playground Etiquette Lessons Learned Through Play

  • Maria and Peter plan to play hide and seek at recess, discussing their favorite hiding spots.
  • A new boy in class is unfriendly, cutting in line and not sharing, leading to others feeling upset.
  • Maria and Peter emphasize the importance of waiting in line, being kind, and sharing on the playground.
  • Chris learns the importance of keeping hands to oneself after an incident with Maria touching his belongings without permission.
  • Maria creates a classroom rules poster, highlighting the importance of using words, not hitting, and keeping hands to oneself.
  • Peter learns the importance of asking before playing with someone else's belongings, leading to a positive interaction with Dee and a lesson on respect.
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