Why do we have rules?
To stay safe no matter where we are!
How are cultures different?
Food they eat, clothes they wear, music they listen to.
Why do we need to know the past, present, and future?
To help us organize events, ideas, and more.
a problem and or argument
What are ways we can work together to solve problems?
-Listening
-Using our words
What is a tradition?
A practice, activity, or belief that is handed down from generation to generation (grandparents, to parents, to children)
What is a timeline?
A tool that organizes information in which events happen.
What is a compromise?
How you work together to solve a problem.
What is in our kindergarten class contract?
-Be Kind
-Always try our best
How are schools around the world the same and/or different?
-eat lunch
-recess
-we go to learn
Differences:
-some have uniforms
-some are all year round
What are all the days of the week? (in order)
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
What does culture mean?
is something you are expected to take care of and or do.
Equity = everyone gets what they need
Equality = everyone gets the same
What are some examples of different languages around the world?
Spanish
Italian
French
German
English
How many months are there in a year?
12
What is chronological order?
When we put events in the order of which they happened.
Who is in charge of making rules at school, home, and in the community?
School = principal and the teacher
Home= Guardian/ family members
Community= the government and President
Do we all have the same culture?
No, each family follows their own cultural beliefs.
What are the 12 months in a year?
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
What is the past, present, and future?
Past = already happened
Present = currently happening
Future = what is going to happen or could happen