Giving A Compliment - Students 2

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Student Activity Sheet A

Directions: Read the statements below and decide if they are compliments. If they are put a check mark in the box.

You are a bad soccer player!
You look nice today.
I don’t like sitting next to you!
That was a great answer during art class yesterday.
I think how you wear your hat is weird.

Student Activity Sheet B

Study the comic strips below. Circle the answers that show the characters giving a compliment.

Student Activity Sheet C

Directions: Think about the script read/played for the class and complete the questions below.

1. Who are the characters in this script?

2. Where does Chris invite Tori?

3. What compliment does Tori give to Chris?

4. How do you think Tori feels when Chris tells her she is not very smart?

5. How do you feel when people give you a compliment?

Student Activity Sheet D

Directions: In the scripts below, circle in purple two nouns in purple that name a person and one noun that names a place. Circle in red two verbs.

Remember:

A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.

A verb names describe an action, a state, or an occurrence.

Example script of demonstrating giving appropriate compliments:
Chris: Tori, would you like to go to the park?
Tori: Yes, Chris. Thank you for always remembering to ask me. You are very kind.
Chris: No problem. I love going to the park with you.
Tori: Let’s go!

Example script of demonstrating inappropriate compliments:
Chris: Tori, you are not very smart.
Tori: What! That is not nice! Why would you say that!
Chris: I’m mad.
Tori: If you say something nice it might make you feel better.

Student Topic Checkout

Directions: Complete the following questions.

1. How does a compliment make people feel?

2. What are some reasons for giving someone a compliment?

3. What are some characteristics or skills that are polite to compliment?

4. Why is it important to compliment other people?