Defintions
True or False
Examples
100

Something that everyone is allowed to have or do.

Right

100

You have the right to say no if someone tries to touch you and you don’t want them to.

True

100

Going to school to learn math, reading, and other skills.

The right to education.
200

The right to say what you think, as long as it doesn’t hurt others or break the law.

Freedom of Speech

200

Only adults have rights, not kids or teens.

False. Everyone has rights, no matter how old they are. 

200

Keeping your phone password a secret.

The right to privacy.

300

The right to keep your personal information and space safe from others.

Privacy

300

You can lose your rights if you make a mistake.

False. Your rights belong to you no matter what.

300

Telling a teacher if someone is bullying you.

The right to safety.

400

Treating someone unfairly because of who they are, like their race, gender, or abilities.

Discrimination

400

You have the right to ask for help if you feel unsafe.

True

400

Getting the same chance to play a game as everyone else.

The right to be treated fairly?

500

Something you should do to help yourself or others.

Responsibility

500

People with disabilities don’t have the same rights as others.

False. Everyone has the same rights.

500

Deciding what you want to eat for lunch.

The right to choose.