This Good Manners worksheet is a printable social skills activity that helps children learn respectful behaviour, kindness, and appropriate ways to interact with others. Through a tick-box task, children reflect on everyday actions—such as saying “please” and “thank you,” listening when others are speaking, and waiting their turn—while identifying behaviours that are not respectful, like interrupting or pushing in.
Designed to support emotional development and classroom behaviour, this resource is ideal for helping children build positive relationships, understand social expectations, and improve self-control.
Perfect for use in:
PSHE lessons and social skills teaching in primary schools
Behaviour support interventions and SEND plans
Parenting programmes and foster care resources
School counselling and early help support
Group work or one-to-one activities with children needing behaviour guidance
The worksheet promotes empathy, communication, and emotional literacy. It is suitable for use by teachers, teaching assistants, social workers, family support workers, and parents looking for practical behaviour tools for children.








