Rules and Laws
Social Studies
Rules and Laws starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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Imagine you see someone breaking a rule at school. What should you do?
What can happen if someone breaks a law?
What is one thing you can do if you don't understand a rule or law?
What is the difference between a rule and a law?
What should you do if you think a rule or law is unfair?
Why do communities have laws about stopping at red lights?
Why do we have different rules in different places, like home, school, and the community?
Why do we need rules at home?
Why is it important for everyone to follow the same laws?
Why is it important to follow rules on the playground?
Explain one way that rules at school and laws in the community are similar, and one way they are different.
Read the scenario: A new law says that everyone must recycle plastic bottles. Some people do not follow this law. What could happen if many people ignore this law?
Why do you think it is important for laws to be fair to everyone, not just a few people?
Why is it important for laws to be written down instead of just spoken?
