Classroom Jobs
Kindergarten · Social Studies · My School · Montana, USA
Lesson Summary
Everyone in the classroom can have a job to help things run smoothly.
Explanation
In many classrooms, students get special jobs to help out. Some jobs are line leader, door holder, paper passer, and plant waterer. Classroom jobs teach you to be responsible and to help others. When everyone does their job, the classroom runs smoothly and everyone is happier.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name two classroom jobs.
Answer: Line leader and paper passer (or any two classroom jobs).
Q2: Why do we have classroom jobs?
Answer: To help the classroom run smoothly and teach responsibility.
Q3: What does it mean to be responsible?
Answer: Doing what you are supposed to do and helping out without being asked.
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Classroom Jobs is a lesson in the My School chapter of Kindergarten Social Studies. It is part of the Montana, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Classroom Jobs is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Montana, USA.
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