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Manners and Etiquette Worksheet

A Grade 5 social studies worksheet focusing on understanding and practicing good manners and etiquette in various situations.

Grade 5 Social studies Social SkillsManners and Etiquette
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Multiple ChoiceTrue / FalseFill in the BlanksShort AnswerMatching

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D2.Civ.7.3-5D2.Soc.1.3-5

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mannersetiquettesocial skillsrespectgrade 5
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Manners and Etiquette

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the importance of good manners and etiquette.

1. Which of the following is the most polite way to get someone's attention?

a

Shouting their name loudly

b

Tapping them gently on the shoulder and saying 'Excuse me'

c

Waving your arms wildly

d

Ignoring them until they notice you

2. When someone gives you a gift, what is the proper etiquette?

a

Open it immediately and criticize it if you don't like it

b

Put it aside and open it later without saying anything

c

Say 'Thank you' sincerely, even if you don't love the gift

d

Ask for the receipt to exchange it

3. It is polite to interrupt someone when they are speaking if you have something important to say.

T

True

F

False

4. Holding a door open for someone who is behind you is a good example of etiquette.

T

True

F

False

5. When you make a mistake, it is important to say ' '.

6. Using words like 'please' and 'thank you' shows   for others.

7. Keeping your elbows off the table while eating is an example of good table  .

8. Describe one situation where good manners are especially important and explain why.

9. Why is it important to show respect to elders?

Match each phrase with the appropriate situation.

10. 'May I help you?'

 

a. When someone drops something

11. 'Bless you!'

 

b. After someone sneezes

12. 'You're welcome.'

 

c. In response to 'Thank you'