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Rights and Responsibilities

Social Studies

Rights and Responsibilities starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Rights and Responsibilities. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe a situation where you have both a right and a responsibility at the same time.
Describe one way you can show respect for the rights of others at school.
Imagine you see someone littering in your local park. What is your responsibility as a member of the community?
Imagine your friend is being bullied at school. What is your responsibility in this situation?
Imagine you see someone littering in your local park. What is your responsibility as a member of the community?
Imagine your friend is being bullied at school. What is your responsibility in this situation?
Explain how the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens might change during an emergency, such as a natural disaster. Give one example.
Read the following scenario: A new student joins your class who speaks a different language and follows different customs. What are your responsibilities to help make them feel welcome, and what rights does the new student have at your school?
Which of the following is a responsibility of Canadian citizens? (1) Paying taxes (2) Owning a business (3) Travelling abroad (4) Watching movies
Which of the following is a responsibility when you borrow something from a friend? (1) Return it in good condition (2) Keep it (3) Break it (4) Lose it)
Which of the following is a responsibility when you see someone being treated unfairly? (1) Ignore it (2) Help them or tell an adult (3) Join in (4) Laugh at them)
Which of the following is a responsibility you have at school? (1) Doing your homework (2) Ignoring rules (3) Skipping class (4) Bullying others
Fill in the blank: In Canada, the right to ________ means you can choose your own religion or beliefs.
Fill in the blank: The ________ and Freedoms is a part of the Canadian Constitution that protects our rights.
Fill in the blank: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms became law in the year ________.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ means you can be treated fairly by the government and courts.
True or False: Only adults have rights and responsibilities in Canada.
True or False: Only Canadian citizens have rights in Canada.
True or False: The right to education means every child in Canada can go to school.
True or False: The right to equality means everyone should be treated the same, no matter their race, gender, or religion.