The set time you must be home.
What is a curfew?
Getting to your classroom before the morning bell rings.
What is being punctual (or on time)?
Disposing of a plastic bottle in a trash can instead of the street.
What is cleaning up?
The primary leaders who make the rules in a household.
Who are parents/guardians?
A loss of playtime or "time out" for breaking a home rule.
What is a penalty?
Daily tasks like washing dishes or sweeping the floor.
What are chores?
Informing a teacher if you see someone being bullied or a window broken.
What is reporting?
Helping an elderly neighbor carry their heavy grocery bags.
What is being a good neighbor?
The person in charge of making sure everyone follows rules at school.
Who is the principal?
What happens to a street when litter blocks the storm drains.
What is flooding?
An action like locking the door to keep the family safe.
What is a responsibility?
Taking care of textbooks so the next student can use them.
What is respecting property?
Paying for your snacks at the shop instead of taking them.
What is integrity?
The officers responsible for enforcing laws and keeping the neighborhood safe.
Who are the police?
The result of breaking a streetlight and making the corner dark.
What is increased danger/crime?
Telling your parents exactly what happened when a rule is broken.
What is honesty?
Working peacefully with your classmates on a group project.
What is collaboration?
Calling the authorities when you see a broken water pipe or streetlamp.
What is civic duty?
The elected official who helps lead a local town or parish.
Who is the Mayor?
What a school loses when it has to spend money fixing broken windows instead of buying books.
What are resources?
The feeling parents have when they know you will follow rules even when they aren't looking.
What is trust?
Following the "Quiet Signal" when the teacher is speaking.
What is discipline?
Participating in a project to paint a community center or plant trees.
What is community development?
The system or group of people that manages the entire country.
What is the government?
The total state of a community when no one follows any rules.
What is chaos?