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Respecting classmates and teachers from "summary" of First Grade, Here I Come! by Tony Johnston

Respecting classmates and teachers means being kind and polite to everyone in your class. It means treating others the way you would like to be treated yourself. When you respect your classmates, you listen to them when they speak, and you wait your turn to talk. You don't interrupt or talk over others. You show that you care about their feelings and opinions. Respecting your teachers is also very important. You listen to them when they are teaching, and you follow their instructions. You raise your hand if you have a question, and you wait for your teacher to call on you. You show that you appreciate all the hard work they do to help you learn and grow. Respecting classmates and teachers means being a good friend to everyone in your class. You include others in your games and acti...
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    First Grade, Here I Come!

    Tony Johnston

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