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• The first and third digits are even.
house key
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Why or why not?
Carrie is having dinner with a new friend and her family. She does not like the food. What should Carrie do?
Do you think that it is possible to be too polite?
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On which day did Dana say “please” the most? Number the table manners from 1 to 7. The one you think is most important should be number 1. Find the word for each clue. Each word is made from the letters in this word:
P L EAS E friend ocean long, skinny fish liquid in a tree aquatic mammal do this to an orange half price do at night light-colored
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Aunt Clara is more polite than Aunt Edna. Aunt Edna is less polite than Aunt Martha. Aunt Petunia is just plain rude.
When you consider the whole week, did Dana say “please,” “thank you,” or “you’re welcome” the most?
Please
not reaching for things
One possible answer: She said please and thank you more on the weekend. Answers will vary.
Why do you think this happened?
using silverware correctly using a quiet voice
Aunt Martha might be more polite than Aunt Clara.
Use the grid to make a bar graph showing how many times Dana said each phrase on Saturday.
Brent usually has excellent table manners, but tonight, his manners are terrible. List 3 possible reasons.
Aunt Petunia is less polite than Aunt Edna.
Please Thank you You’re welcome
1.
Aunt Petunia never says “please.”
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What do you notice about how Dana’s behavior changed throughout the week?
keeping elbows off the table
Aunt Clara is the most polite aunt.
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What is the average number of times per day Dana said “you’re welcome”?
Why?
chewing with your mouth closed
Aunt Martha is more polite than Aunt Edna.
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How many times?
How many times during the week did Dana say “you’re welcome”?
not slurping soup
Write T if the statement is true, F if it is false, and C if you can’t tell.
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Would you rather have a friend who always interrupted you when you were talking or one who always chewed with his or her mouth open?
saying “please” and “thank you”
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Dana decided to do an experiment. Each day for a week, she kept track of all the times she said “please,” “thank you,” and “you’re welcome.” Use the chart to answer the questions.
Do you have better table manners at home or at a friend’s house? Do you think that manners are important?
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Shelby has a combination lock for her bike. Use the clues to find her combination.
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Whose hat is whose? Use the clues to find out. Make an X in a square when it cannot be an answer. Draw a circle when it is a correct answer.
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Why do you think keys are usually made from metal instead of plastic or wood?
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Why or why not?
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1. Clark and Judy do not wear their hats when they work. 2. Marlon’s hat has saved his life several times. Marlon lives in Hawaii.
3. The man who owns the stocking cap received it as
a gift from his grandmother, who knit it just for him.
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