World Famous Comics: Manners Made Easy: A Workbook for Student, Parent, and Teacher
Manners Made Easy: A Workbook for Student, Parent, and Teacher
By: June Hines Moore Publisher: B&H Publishing Group Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: B&H Publishing Group Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2001-06 Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Product Description: This workbook/teacher's guide will enable parents and teachers to effectively teach the timeless principles of good manners. Students will gain self-confidence and better interpersonal skills, as well as respect and consideration for others. Some topics included are: proper introductions, telephone manners, table manners, writing thank-you notes, and more. A Scripture-based learning activity is incorporated at the end of each chapter, so students understand the deeper reasons behind learning and practicing good manners. All student pages are easily reproducible, and the answers are included in the teacher's lesson pages.
Great for scriptural references! This book is great because it gives direct correlation with etiquette and manners to the Bible. This is great for me because I am teaching an etiquette class to group of pre-teens and teenagers at my church so it makes for great references and it is a curriculum that my pastor will sure approve.
Cannot find my previous copy and I am purchasing another!
Thanks, June!
Beware-religious themed book I am not sure how good the lessons would be if I taught in a religious school, but no where in the description did it say each lesson was themed around a particilar Bible passage. I had to send back!!! There would be no photocopying these pages for classes on good manners!
Heavy Bible agenda should be noted No where on the cover, or on the back cover, does this workbook mention that there's a "Bible Study" section of each chapter. Previous reviewers have danced around this politely by mentioning "scripture-based" and this is a disservice to the broader audience of Amazon.com.
This workbook should never appear as "another choice" with other manners books. It belongs in religious books and cross-linking with the likes of "365 Manners Kids Should Know" is shameful. If I could return it, I would.
Good manners are not the exclusive province of Christianity.
Better for a bit older child I read the other reviews before buying this book. I will echo what they say in that this is a great resource for teaching manners in a variety of circumstances. My only other comment would be it is directed towards a child of about age 8 and up. While it can be manipulated and worked a bit to be for a younger age, it is my opinion that it is better suited towards an older child.
Manners Made Easy This is an excellent book and it has ready to teach lessons that are fun. I just love it. I ordered several books and this one is the best so far.