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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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Imagine you see someone being bullied at school. What is your responsibility?
Is it a right or a responsibility to recycle at school?
What could happen if people did not follow their responsibilities?
What is a responsibility?
What is a right?
What is one way you can show respect for the rights of others at school?
What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?
Why do we have rules in our community?
Why do you think Canada has laws to protect people's rights?
Why is it important to follow rules at school?
Why is it important to have both rights and responsibilities?
Why is it important to respect other people's rights?
Describe a time when you had to stand up for someone else's rights at school. What did you do and why was it important?
Explain how following your responsibilities at school can help protect the rights of others.
Read the scenario: A new student joins your class and speaks a different language. What is your responsibility to help them feel included?
Read the scenario: Your class is voting on a new class rule. Why is it important for everyone to have a say, and what responsibility comes with this right?
Why is it important for everyone in Canada to have the same rights, even if they are different from each other?