Following Rules
Kindergarten · Social Studies · My Neighborhood · Nova Scotia, Canada
Lesson Summary
Rules in the neighborhood keep everyone safe and happy.
Explanation
Just like at school, there are rules in your neighborhood too. You should look both ways before crossing the street. You should not litter. You should follow the rules at the playground and take turns. These rules keep everyone safe and make the neighborhood a nice place for all people to live and play.
Practice Questions
Q1: What should you do before crossing the street?
Answer: Look both ways.
Q2: Why should you not litter?
Answer: To keep the neighborhood clean and nice for everyone.
Q3: Why are neighborhood rules important?
Answer: They keep everyone safe and make the neighborhood a good place to live.
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What is Following Rules in Kindergarten Social Studies?+
Following Rules is a lesson in the My Neighborhood chapter of Kindergarten Social Studies. It is part of the Nova Scotia, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Following Rules?+
Following Rules is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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