Fairness on the Field: A First Grade Power and Rules Quiz (1st Grade) (Medium) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Who should get to use the big swing first? Analyze fairness and leadership through everyday playground scenarios and classroom choices.
教育的概要
This worksheet assesses foundational concepts of political philosophy and civic responsibility through relatable playground and classroom scenarios. It utilizes a scaffolded assessment approach to introduce complex abstract concepts like liberty, democracy, and authority to young learners. Ideal for a 1st Grade Social Studies unit on citizenship, it supports social-emotional learning by encouraging students to evaluate justice and fair play.
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- Define the roles and responsibilities of an authority figure in a community setting.
- Evaluate classroom scenarios to determine the most equitable and just distribution of resources.
- Distinguish between individual liberty and collective decision-making processes like democracy.
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- If a new student joins our class, what is the fairest way to make them feel welcome?A) Tell them they cannot play with your toysB) Invite them to join the game and share the rulesC) Ignore them until they find their own seatD) Give them all the broken crayons
- True or False: A good leader is someone who listens to everyone, not just their best friends.A) TrueB) False
- When we all agree to follow the classroom rules so we can have fun safely, we are acting like a ______.A) MountainB) StatueC) CommunityD) Cloud
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- Imagine there is only one ball for 10 kids. What is the most 'just' or fair way to use it?A) The fastest runner keeps it the whole timeB) The person who bought the ball takes it homeC) Everyone takes a 2-minute turnD) Hide the ball so nobody can fight over it
- True or False: Rules are only for kids; adults don't have to follow any rules.A) TrueB) False
- If we get to choose our own library book, we are using our ______, which means being free to decide.A) LibertyB) HeightC) WeightD) Sleepiness
- Who is usually the 'authority' figure responsible for safety in a swimming pool?A) The person with the coolest gogglesB) The lifeguardC) A friendly fishD) The person who can splash the most
- When the whole class votes on which movie to watch, we are using a system called ______.A) A secretB) DemocracyC) A raceD) A nap
- True or False: If a rule is unfair, people can talk to their leaders to try and change it.A) TrueB) False
- Why do we have a 'Line Leader' in 1st Grade?A) To show who has the loudest voiceB) To help the group stay together and organizedC) So one person can walk faster than everyone elseD) To decide who gets to eat lunch
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Yes, this Civics and Government Quiz is an excellent no-prep social studies sub-plan because it uses clear multiple-choice and true-false questions that are easy for a guest teacher to administer and grade.
Most first graders will complete this ten-question Fairness and Rules Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect quick check for understanding during a social studies block.
Absolutely, this Social Studies Quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by reading the scenarios aloud to emerging readers or using the explanation sections to spark small-group discussions about fairness.
This Fairness and Leadership Quiz is specifically designed for 1st Grade students, using age-appropriate vocabulary and situational examples they encounter daily on the playground and in the classroom.
You can use this Civics Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the correct answers as a class to identify which students might need more support understanding the difference between rules and liberty.