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• You will learn what a class is and who classmates are;
• You will learn the rules of behavior in the lesson and during the break;
• You will practice choosing polite words for different situations;
• You will learn to keep your workplace tidy;
• You will find out what posture is and how to train it.


1
Arrange the class. Move only the things you need for learning.
2
At school, you will study in a special room called a classroom.
This is a place where you will explore the world every day!
A class is also boys and girls who study together with you. They are your classmates and your future best friends!
3
Choose the tallest boy.
4
Follow school rules!
Come to class on time!
Your morning will start happy and calm if you have time to greet your teacher and friends before the first lesson starts.
Listen carefully when the teacher or your classmates are talking.
If you want to share an idea or ask a question — raise your "quiet hand" and wait for your turn.
Keep your workplace clean and tidy.
When it is time to move to the next task, carefully put your things in the shared baskets.
Respect your class!
Take care of the desks, chairs, and books so they stay nice and comfortable for everyone for a long time.
Be polite, smile more often and use polite words!
5
Remember polite words.
Choose the picture where children greet the teacher.
6
Look at the students in the class. Click on the student who is NOT focused on the lesson.
7
Let's tidy up the desk! Move the pencil case to the right of the notebook.
8
Choose the child who breaks the rules during the break in the classroom.
9
Move Alex in front of Olivia.
10
A break at school is for students to rest,
to visit the canteen,
the toilet,
and also to get ready for the next lesson.
During the break, there are many children in the school corridor, so follow these rules:
Do not misbehave or shout during breaks.
Your actions can hurt those who are near you.
On the stairs, do not push and do not slide down the railings.
Walk calmly in the corridors, do not run.
Do not play near windows or on the windowsill.
11
Choose the students who follow the rules during the break in the school corridor.
12
Help Alisia get ready for the lesson.
Move the school supplies from the backpack to the desk.
13
Your workplace at school is your school desk, and at home — your home desk.
Remember, during lessons you should have only the things you need right now! So always keep your desk tidy.
To keep your back and neck from getting tired, learn to sit correctly!
Sit up straight and lean gently on the back of your chair.
Make sure your feet touch the floor completely, and there is a little space between you and the desk.
Try it right now!
14
Remove extra things from the table. Put the toys on the shelf, and the trash in the bin.
15
Look at the students in the class. Click on the children who are NOT sitting correctly at their desks.
16
The way you stand, walk or sit is your posture.
To keep your back healthy and strong, always keep your shoulders straight and your head up.
Look ahead and smile!
Movement is power!
Dance, run, play active games and do your favorite sport.
Active rest helps your body grow strong and healthy!
17
Choose the child who is carrying the backpack correctly.