Rules and Laws
Social Studies
Rules and Laws starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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If there were no rules at school, what might happen?
If you see someone breaking a rule, what should you do?
What can happen if someone breaks a rule at school?
What is a law?
What is a rule?
What is the difference between a rule and a law?
What should you do if you do not understand a rule?
Imagine you are playing a game with your friends, but one person does not follow the rules. What problems could this cause?
If you follow the law, what are you showing? (1) Respect, (2) Disrespect, (3) Anger
Which of these is a consequence of breaking a law? (1) Getting a reward, (2) Getting a punishment, (3) Getting a new toy
Which of these is a law you must follow outside of school? (1) No littering, (2) No talking in class, (3) No chewing gum in school
Which of these is a law? (1) No running in the hallway, (2) No stealing, (3) No talking during class
Fill in the blank: A _______ is a rule made by the government.
Fill in the blank: If you break a law, you might get a ________.
Fill in the blank: If you follow the rules, you are being _______.
Fill in the blank: Laws are made by the _______.
True or False: Laws are made to help people live together peacefully.
True or False: Laws are made to keep people safe.
True or False: Laws are only for adults.
True or False: Laws are the same in every country.
