Government and Citizenship
Social Studies
Government and Citizenship starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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What does it mean to vote?
What is a citizen?
What is a law?
What is a rule?
What is the difference between a rule and a law?
What is the main job of the government?
What is the name of the building where the federal government meets in Canada?
Why do we have different levels of government in Canada?
Why is it important to follow rules and laws?
Describe one way you can show respect for the rights of others in your community.
Explain the difference between a right and a responsibility, using an example for each.
Imagine you see someone littering in your local park. What is one thing you could do as a good citizen?
Imagine your school wants to make a new rule about recess. Who should help decide the rule? Explain why it is important for everyone to have a say.
Why do you think it is important for citizens to learn about their government?
