Rights and Responsibilities
Social Studies
Rights and Responsibilities starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Is it a right or a responsibility to help keep your classroom tidy?
Name one right you have at home.
What is a responsibility you have when using the internet?
What is a 'right'?
What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?
What is your responsibility if you make a mess in the classroom?
What should you do if you see someone being bullied at school?
What should you do if you see someone being left out during playtime?
Why is it important to follow school rules?
Why is it important to have both rights and responsibilities?
Why should you not take other people's things without asking?
Why should you respect other people's rights?
Describe a situation where your right to privacy might be important at school.
Explain how having both rights and responsibilities helps everyone in your school community.
Imagine your school is planning a class trip. Some students want to go to the zoo, while others want to visit a museum. What is your responsibility when making a group decision?
Why is it important to follow the rules when using shared spaces like the library or playground?
