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Respect (rules, manners, trust, appreciation, accountability, responsibility)

Big Ideas:
  • Treat other people the way you want to be treated.
  • Treat other people’s materials and work carefully.
  • Be courteous and polite.
  • Listen to what other people have to say.
  • Don’t make fun of other people, or call them names.
  • Don’t bully or pick on others.
  • Don’t judge people before you get to know them.
  • Following rules in school and at home shows respect for people, places and things.
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Do Unto Otters by Laurie Keller 
Mr. Rabbit is reminded of the golden rule, when he wonders how to get along with his new neighbors, who are otters.
BookFlix (12:06)

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The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners by Stan Berenstain (E BER)
Mama Bear comes up with a plan to correct the Bear family's rude behavior.
SafeShare Cartoon (11:44)

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Sandwich Swap by Rania Al Abdullah (E ALA)
Best friends Lily and Salma change their minds about unfamiliar food, after tasting each other's sandwiches. Warning: Food Sharing, Peanut Allergy SafeShare (5:57)

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I Like Me by Nancy Carlson (E CAR)
What do you like about yourself?  Here are somethings you might like to agree.
SafeShare (1:56)

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How My Parents Learned to Eat by Ina R. Friedman (E FRI)
Sometimes you learn the other person's way of doing things to show your respect.  
  SafeShare Read-aloud (7:04)

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Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by (E LOV)
Even when school bullies make fun of her, Molly Lou remembers to feel good about herself.
SafeShare Read-aloud (5:49)

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Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes (E HEN)
Chrysanthemum loves her name, but the other children at her school make fun of it.
BookFlix (14:35)

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Two by Kathryn Otoshi (E OTO)
TWO's best friend is ONE...until THREE jumps in between them. It is not always easy to include a new friend.

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Ish by Peter Reynolds (E REY)
Ramon loses confidence in his ability to draw, but his sister helps him to learn to accept and respect his own feelings and art.

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Duck! Rabbit! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (E ROS)
What do you do when you and your friend can't agree?  We still need to respect other people's opinions.

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The Great Paper Caper by Oliver Jeffers
It was all mystery until the readers find out what happened to the trees in the forest.  How can we respect the environment that we live in while pursuing our passion or goals?

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The Good Lion by Don Brown
Through a narration of a young girl, the readers are asked a very philosophical question.  "What does it mean when  we say a lion is good?" How do we respect one's true nature?

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