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Morning
Grade 2 - Mark
All things work together
for good to those who
love the Lord.
Romans 8:28
Learning Targets:
• I can define friendliness
• I can share my own experience about being
friendly
• I can appreciate the importance of being
friendly.
Friendliness
Friends are like pillars
on your porch.
Sometimes they hold you
up and sometimes they
lean on you.
The one that you call “friend” is that
first person that you call when you
hear good news, that person who
remembers that you don’t like pickles
on your sandwich, and the person
who will accompany you on the most
boring of errands and make them
seem like fun.
Friendship is wonderful, but it
takes time and effort.
Friendship doubles your joy
and divides your grief. True
friends can grow separately
without growing apart.
If you want people to love and respect you:
⮚be humble
⮚show gratitude
⮚smile towards
them
These steps are going
to help you become
friendlier.
⮚ Waving
⮚ Saying hello
Become a Friendlier Person:
1. Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
2. Give honest, sincere appreciation.
3. Arouse in the other person an eager want.
4. Become genuinely interested in other people.
5. Remember that a person's name is to that
person the sweetest and most important sound
in any language.
6. Be a good listener.
Friendships help children develop emotionally and morally. In
interacting with friends, children learn many social skills,
such as how to communicate, cooperate, and solve problems.
GENERALIZATI
ON
Why is it important to be
friendly?
VA L U I N G
Proverbs 17:17