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Social Studies 3.10

Social Studies 3.10. Vocabulary. Community: A place where people live, work, and play. Community: A place where people live, work, and play. Rules: What people must or must not do. Laws: Rules people live by.

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Social Studies 3.10

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  1. Social Studies 3.10 Vocabulary Created by Shirley Wilborne

  2. Community: A place where people live, work, and play Community: A place where people live, work, and play. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  3. Rules: What people must or must not do. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  4. Laws: Rules people live by. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  5. Government: A group of people who make rules and laws, carry out rules and laws, and decide if rules and laws have been broken. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  6. Rights and Responsibilities • People who live in a state have a responsibility to pay state taxes. • State taxes pays for the services that states provide. • People have the right to those services. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  7. Rights and Responsibilities • Voting is an important right that Americans have. By voting, Americans exercise the right to choose their government. • Voting is a responsibility, too. It is every voter’s responsibility to help choose the best leaders.Candidates are people running for a government job.Voters are citizens who are 18 or older. They vote on candidates and questions. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  8. Rights and Responsibilities • Americans have rights, some of which are stated in the Constitution. The Constitution is the basic laws that our national government follows. All new laws must agree with the Constitution. • People use their rights all the time. The Bill of Rights says that Americans have freedom of speech. That means they are free to speak out about things that matter to them. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  9. Rights and Responsibilities • When people have rights they also have responsibilities. If you speak out, you have the responsibility not to hurt others unfairly with your words. • People need to know their rights. But it is just as important for them to remember their responsibilities. • Having rights also means having responsibilities. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  10. Activities:Define vocabulary: Rules, Laws, Government, Rights, ResponsibilitiesWrite vocabulary in notebook.What are the classroom rules? Explain why we have rules. (These rules are for our protection)Explain how all citizens must obey rules (laws).Explain who makes these laws (government).Who carries out laws and decide if laws are broken?What would our lives be like if we had no laws or government?Read about local, state, and federal levels of government.Draw a pyramid diagram and illustrate to show local, state, and federal levels of government. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  11. Different Levels of Government in Our Country Work Together. Litchfield Local Sherman County County Nebraska State National U.S.A. Created by Shirley Wilborne

  12. Resources • SOL 3.10 Study Guide • Share Our World Gr. 3 Textbook pp. 289, 283, 297, and 296-297. • sst3-10 Power Pointhttp://web.dps.k12.va.us/ParkAve/sst3-10.ppt • Watch for other resources to be added. Created by Shirley Wilborne

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