Macaroni and Please: Lesson Three Exercise

By Lewena Bayer and Karen Mallett

Children are often shy when introducing themselves. Practicing this skill can help them ease into what will become a standard practice in their day to day life. If you have more than one child ask the children to find a partner. If not, practice with a sibling or with you. If your child is willing, consider getting their stuffed animals out and practice on them too!

Show them what you want them to do and then give them time to practice.

Looking at your partner

  1. SAY HELLO
  2. TELL THEM YOUR NAME
  3. ASK THE OTHER PERSON'S NAME

Find some family pictures, or cut pictures from a magazine. Hold up photos as you practice the exercise below.

Introduce yourself to the person in the picture.
Mrs. Jones
Hello ______Jones. My name is ______

Mr. Smith
Hello ______Smith. My name is _______

Mr. And Mrs. Brown
Hello ________and ______ Brown. My name is ___________.

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