Matching Pairs RESPECT Online version Respecting someone means you act in a way that shows you care about their feelings and well-being. You can have respect for others, and for yourself. For each situation, decide if the person is showing respect. Match each situation in a blue box with an answer that makes sense in a yellow box. Write or type the letter for the yellow box in the space under the number. by Khalida Khalida Zia Siregar 1 Your friend misses the game winning goal. You yell that he’s such an idiot for losing the game 2 You really want to fit in with a group of kids at school, so you take a dare to jump out of a really high tree to impress them. 3 A new girl comes to school and she dresses differently than you. You don’t like her outfit, but you keep your opinions to yourself. 4 Your parents say you can’t go to your friend’s house. You are mad, so you tell them you don’t agree and would like some time alone. 5 You are in a library reading a really funny book. You laugh out loud and yell to your friend that she has to come see what you’re reading Respectful- You know sharing your opinion will hurt someone’s feelings, so you think before you speak Not respectful- When you call someone names, you are not considering their feelings. You can tell someone you are upset without being unkind. Not respectful- Having respect for yourself is as important as having respect for others. Respecting yourself means you don’t do things that you know could hurt your own well-being Not respectful- You are not considering the needs of other people who are trying to work and need quiet. Respectful- You know sharing your opinion will hurt someone’s feelings, so you think before you speak.