Responsibilities of Citizens
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Rights, Responsibilities, and Government · Maryland, USA
Lesson Summary
Responsibilities are things we should do to make our community a good place for everyone.
Explanation
Along with rights come responsibilities. Following rules, being kind, respecting others, and taking care of shared spaces are all responsibilities. When you clean up after yourself at the park, you are being a responsible citizen. Adults have responsibilities like voting and obeying laws. When everyone does their part, the community is a safer and happier place for all.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name one responsibility of a citizen.
Answer: Following rules, being kind, respecting others, or taking care of shared spaces.
Q2: How are rights and responsibilities connected?
Answer: Having rights means we also have responsibilities to respect the rights of others.
Q3: What is one responsibility adults have that children do not?
Answer: Voting in elections.
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Responsibilities of Citizens is a lesson in the Rights, Responsibilities, and Government chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Maryland, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Responsibilities of Citizens is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Maryland, USA.
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