SS.K.CG.1.1

Identify the purpose of rules and laws in the home and school.

Clarifications

Clarification 1: Students will define rules as standards of responsible behavior (e.g., rules for home and school).

Clarification 2: Students will define laws as a system of rules intended to protect people and property that are created and enforced by government (e.g., speed limit).

Clarification 3: Students will identify what can happen without rules and laws.

General Information
Subject Area: Social Studies
Grade: K
Strand: Civics and Government
Status: State Board Approved

Related Courses

This benchmark is part of these courses.
5021020: Social Studies Grade K (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 - 2023, 2023 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current))
7721011: Access Social Studies - Kindergarten (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2018, 2018 - 2023, 2023 and beyond (current))

Related Access Points

Alternate version of this benchmark for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
SS.K.CG.1.AP.1: Recognize an example of a rule (home and school) or law (government).

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Lesson Plans

Authority Figures, Rules, and Laws with Coding: Rule Relay (Lesson 1 of 3):

In this integrated civics and coding lesson plan, students will discuss the purpose of rules and laws. Using collaboration and physical movement, students will complete a “rule relay maze” by breaking it into small steps.

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Authority Figures, Rules, and Laws with Coding: Dance Party (Lesson 2 of 3):

In this integrated civics lesson plan, students will discuss the purpose of rules and laws while also identifying people who have the authority and power to make and enforce them. Using collaboration and physical movement, students will create a simple algorithm dance.

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Authority Figures, Rules, and Laws with Coding: Story Adventure (Lesson 3 of 3):

In this integrated civics and computer science lesson plan, students will work in groups to create an algorithm to help the authority figure through the story.

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Home and School Rule Explorers: Journeying to a Happy and Safe Environment Part 2:

Sudents learn the definition and purpose of laws. They will play a coding board game that is not on the computer. This is Lesson 2 in a three part series integrating civics and computer science.

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Home and School Rule Explorers: Journeying to a Happy and Safe Environment:

Students will learn about rules and how they relate to the steps and turns used in the Motion Blocks coding in Scratch. Students will complete an illustration depicting one rule they learned. This is lesson 1 of a 3-part integrated computer science and civics mini-unit.

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Coding Through Rules, Laws, and Responsible Citizenship- Lesson 1 of 3:

Students will work to differentiate between a rule and a law and why both are important in our everyday lives. Students will also learn the definition of an algorithm and the discovery of the sequence of steps, then students will work to connect this information to rules and laws. Students will use sequencing sheets to determine the order of the rules. This is Lesson 1 of a three-part integrated computer science and civics mini-unit.

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Bike Safety RIGHT or WRONG? Applying Computational Thinking in Kindergarten: Part 3:

Let’s take a bike ride! In this integrated lesson plan, students will work together as a class to generate a simple algorithm about the steps to safe bicycle riding. Next, students will watch the attached PowerPoint to identify bicycle riding laws and then discuss what might happen if the bike rider is not riding responsibly. Finally, using the Scratch game “Joy Rides a Bike”, students will demonstrate their knowledge of the parts of a bicycle, and how to dress sensibly for riding. This is lesson 3 of a 3-part unit on rules and laws integrated with computational thinking.

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Name That Siren!:

In this integrated lesson plan, students will identify people who have authority and power to make and enforce rules and laws in their school and community. Students will discover tools which produce sound that people of authority use to enforce rules.

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Part 2- Rules and Laws at Home and School:

This lesson will allow the students to locate places in school, define rules and laws, and identify the purpose of rules and laws in the home and school. The students will also learn what happens without rules and laws.

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Part 1- Rules and Laws at Home and School:

This lesson will allow the students to locate places in school, define rules and laws, and identify the purpose of rules and laws in the home and school. The students will review a PowerPoint about rules and laws to help them engage in class discussions.

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WE CAN SEE AND FEEL SOUNDS!:

Students will identify different sound qualities that would happen in the classroom with the understanding of rules and laws in this integrated lesson plan.

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Rules and Rhythm in the Music Room:

This is an introductory lesson to review or introduce the classroom rules with the students while making it more exciting by turning the rules into a chant. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to perform a rhythmic chant with a beat they can march to around the classroom, that contains all of their classroom rules, and they will be able to understand the importance of the rules in this integrated lesson plan.

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Tell Me About Your Stuffed Animal (Lesson 3):

In this integrated lesson, students will work as a class to categorize and sort stuffed animals by physical attributes. They will then work in groups to categorize and sort shapes.

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Tell Me About Your Stuffed Animal (Lesson 2):

In this integrated lesson plan, students will use stuffed animals and objects from lesson 1 to directly compare the measurable attributes of two objects.  They will work in groups and practice decision making by comparing various objects. 

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Tell Me About Your Stuffed Animal (Lesson 1):

While working in groups and incorporating the importance of following rules, students will use stuffed animals to describe and compare attributes such as length, volume, or weight in this integrated lesson plan.

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What Makes "Sense"? A Study of Rules and Laws:

Students will explore how the five senses help us make careful observations of rules, behaviors, and consequences to produce learning in this integrated lesson plan.

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The Importance of Laws and Rules:

In this lesson plan, students will gain an understanding of the difference between rules and laws. Students will also understand the importance of laws and how laws help to govern our nation and keep order.

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Rules at Home and School:

In this lesson plan, teachers will assist students in experiencing the function of rules. Students will then list and share ideas about the necessity of rules at home and school.

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What Are Rules?:

In this lesson, students will learn what rules are, why we have rules, and who makes and enforces the rules at home, in the school, and in the community

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Teaching Idea

Kindergarten Civics Family Guide: Standard 1:

This Kindergarten Civics Family Guide provides some ideas and activities to support civics education when at home, out and about, and in the community. The activities provided align to the civics learning benchmarks within Standard 1 at this grade level.

Type: Teaching Idea

Student Resources

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Parent Resources

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Teaching Idea

Kindergarten Civics Family Guide: Standard 1:

This Kindergarten Civics Family Guide provides some ideas and activities to support civics education when at home, out and about, and in the community. The activities provided align to the civics learning benchmarks within Standard 1 at this grade level.

Type: Teaching Idea