Rights of a Child
Main Idea
Grammar
Vocabulary
200

Which one of these rights does the Declarations of the Rights of the Child guarantee to every child? 

To attend school. Receive an Elementary Education. Decide which school tp attend. Get free college Education. 

Receive an Elementary Education. 

200

What does each paragraph in the story focus on? 

It focuses on the different rights of a child. 

200

What is a Pronoun? 

Something that takes the place of a noun. 

200

What does the word entitled mean? 

Having the right to do something. 

400

According to the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which of these activities is a right of children? 

Right to: leave home, to a lawyer, to work, or to play. 

The right to play

400

Which child or children are entitled to these rights? 

Every child. 

400

What is a common noun? 

A person, place or thing that is not capitalized. 

400

What does the word society mean?

people living together. Or a group of people. 

600

Identify two rights that are mentioned in the story. 

Education and protection. 

600

This story is written in which point of view? 

Third-person. 

600

What is a proper noun? 

A person, place or thing that has a name and it is capitalized. 

600

What does the word enactment mean? 

State or something being made into a law. 

800
Finish the sentence. "The child is entitled to receive ______, which shall be free and compulsory"

Education

800

Where did the story or this public document come from?

The United Nations General Assembly. 

800

What is a possessive noun?

A noun that takes possession. 

800

What does the word compulsory mean? 

Something that is done or required. 

1000

Name 3 other rights of a child that are mentioned in the story that has not been mentioned in class yet.

Answers may vary. Name, nationality, social secuirty, health care, food, housing, recreation, special treatment

1000

What is the purpose of the Declaration? 

To set forth the rights and freedoms to all children. 

1000

Write 3 examples each of a common, proper and pronouns. 

Answers will vary

1000

What does discrimination mean? 

An unjust of prejudicial judgment. 

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