Which value says to treat others the way you want to be treated?
What is respect?
What are rights?
What are freedoms given to everyone?
What are responsibilities?
What is to take care of yourself; respect others' rights; and to make your community better?
What are rules?
What are guidelines for behavior
in a specific place made by a group (school, work, home, etc.).
Example: Raising your hand to speak
What is a community?
What is a group of people living, working, traveling, or doing a hobby together?
What value means to tell the truth even when it is hard?
What is honesty?
Name a right a student has at school?
What is to learn?
What is to be safe?
What is to be respected?
Name a responsibility you have at school.
What is to learn?
What is to make safe choices?
What is an example of a rule at school?
What is walking in the hallway?
What is telling adults where you are going?
What is waiting in the lunch line?
What is an example of a community?
What is a family; neighborhood; school; club; culture; church; work place; etc.?
What value means to accept the outcomes of your actions?
What is responsibility?
True or False. Everyone has the right to be treated with respect.
What is true?
How can students show responsibility when working in a group?
What is to communicate, gather materials;
do your part, meet deadlines, help others;
and ask questions?
What are laws?
What are rules and penalties the government make for its citizens?
What is a way to help your community?
What is to follow the rules;
pick up litter;
help a neighbor;
buy from local shops;
participate in a club or group;
volunteer;
join a club or group;
donate items; etc.?
What value means to bravely do the right thing?
What is courage?
In a country, citizens have rights. What are these rights?
What are freedoms protected by the government and meant for everyone?
What is a responsibility citizens have?
What are obey laws, pay taxes,
serve on juries, and vote (beginning at 18)?
What is an example of a law?
What is the seat belt law?
What are the traffic laws?
What are education laws?
What is an example of a leader in your community?
What is a mayor, council member, school board members, police, paramedics, religious leaders; principals, librarians, business owners, volunteers, or a mentor?
What value means to be a helpful part of a community or country?
What is citizenship?
Are rights and privileges the same?
What is no?
Rights are for everyone.
Privileges make life easier. Some are earned & some are given.
Is voting a responsibility and a right?
Yes.
It is a responsibility as a citizen to choose leaders.
It is a right as a citizen to choose leaders and change laws.
Leaders in our government make laws.
Why does voting matter?
What is that leaders want to pass different laws?
What is an example of a problem & solution that happens in a community?
What is the problem of waste and the solution of composting and recycling;
the problem of expensive food and the solution of a community garden;
the problem of lonely senior citizens and the solution of volunteering at retirement homes;
the problem of students falling behind in school and the solution of tutoring;
the problem of unhoused people and the solution of joining a group to make hygiene packages;
etc.