We use our manners in the cafeteria when we use polite language. Polite language is
saying “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me”.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we are
respectful to adults and other students.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we stay in our assigned seat and raise our hand when we need help.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we use our
quiet inside voices.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we
have appropriate conversations with our
friends.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we raise our hand
and show the “Give Me 5” sign when we see staff raising their
hand and showing the sign.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we eat with our silverware when we should, and
when we eat with our fingers when we eat finger foods.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we eat
our own food.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we chew our food with our
mouth closed.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we use a napkin to wipe our hands
and face.
We use our manners in the cafeteria when we clean up after ourselves. This means picking up our trash on the
table and floor.
In Mrs. Ridgeway’s class we use our manners in the cafeteria. We are safe, respectful, responsible
learners in the cafeteria.