The gift of gab was a skill that this student possessed. She really could talk your leg off. When school was right around the corner, I wrote this so that my friend was prepared for all the socializing that is involved with back to school. It gave her some specific examples of how to greet her friends as well as meeting new classmates. Her mom read the story through with her and they practiced some scenarios. The more practice and review, the better kids lock these stories in and can retrieve them when the need comes up. Try this, it will help. Enjoy!
I have been away from school all summer. It has been a long time since I have seen my classmates. When I see them, I will want to visit with them about their summer. I will try to make sure that it is an appropriate time to chat.
There are three times that are the best to visit. The times are:
1. Before the school bell rings
2. During lunch
3. At recess
When the time is right, I should visit with my friends. First, I will say "Hi" or "Hello" and follow with their name. For example if I see Bob, I would say "Hi Bob." or "Hey Bob, did you have a good summer?" This would also be a good time to share some things that I did over the summer. I could also just say, "My summer was great!" or " I had a great summer."
If there are new kids in my class, I should welcome them to our class. A good way to do that is to say, "Hi, I am Trisha. What is your name?" If they need help during the day, I can help them out.
I have a lot of friends at school and I look forward to seeing them and meeting new ones too. This is going to be a great year.
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