What should you do if you see someone mistreating another person’s property?
Respect and protect the rights and property of others.
Why do we have rules in school and society?
To ensure safety, fairness, and order.
How do citizens contribute to their communities?
By volunteering, helping others, and improving their surroundings.
How many stars and stripes are on the American Flag?
50 stars and 13 stripes
What is one way students can practice decision-making in the classroom?
By taking part in the voting process.
What does it mean to have equality under the law?
Everyone is treated the same by the law, regardless of who they are.
What is one right that all Americans share?
The right to vote in elections.
Who gifted us the Statue of Liberty as a sign of friendship?
France
Name one action that can help improve your school or community.
Picking up litter, helping classmates, or volunteering.
What is the right of Life?
That everyone gets to live a safe and healthy life.
What are some ways people can participate in improving their communities?
By recycling, organizing community events, or helping those in need.
What does the Bald Eagle represent?
Strength and determination or freedom
What does it mean to demonstrate self-discipline?
Controlling your actions and making good choices without needing to be told.
How do rules and laws help in maintaining a peaceful community?
They set clear expectations and consequences, helping to prevent conflict.
What does it mean to have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
Every person is entitled to live freely, make their own choices, and seek what makes them happy.
Who was the Washington Monument named after?
George Washington, the first president
Why is honesty and trustworthiness important for being a good citizen?
It builds trust and helps others know they can rely on you.
I can choose what book I want to choose at the library. What right is this?
Liberty - freedom
If I paint because it makes it happy. What right is that?
The pursuit of happiness
What are the words to the Pledge of Allegience?
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."