Rights and Responsibilities
Social Studies
Rights and Responsibilities starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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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?
What is a responsibility?
What is a right?
What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?
Why do we have rules in our community?
Why do you think the right to education is important for children?
Why is it important to follow responsibilities as well as enjoy rights?
Why is it important to respect the rights of others?
Describe one way that following your responsibilities at school can help protect the rights of others.
Explain how the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens might change during an emergency, such as a natural disaster. Give one example.
Explain why it is important for students to understand both their rights and their responsibilities in a democratic society like Canada.
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?
