Being a Good Friend
Kindergarten · Social Studies · All About Me · New Mexico, USA
Lesson Summary
Learn how to be kind, share, and play nicely with friends.
Explanation
A good friend is someone who is kind, shares, and listens. Good friends take turns and play fair. They say nice things and help each other. If a friend is sad, you can try to cheer them up. Sometimes friends disagree, and that is okay. You can talk it out and find a way to solve the problem together.
Practice Questions
Q1: What are two things a good friend does?
Answer: Shares and is kind (or listens, takes turns, helps, or plays fair).
Q2: What can you do if your friend is feeling sad?
Answer: Try to cheer them up, listen to them, or ask if they are okay.
Q3: What should you do if you and a friend disagree?
Answer: Talk about it calmly and try to find a solution together.
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What is Being a Good Friend in Kindergarten Social Studies?+
Being a Good Friend is a lesson in the All About Me chapter of Kindergarten Social Studies. It is part of the New Mexico, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Being a Good Friend?+
Being a Good Friend is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Social Studies curriculum in New Mexico, USA.
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