Wrangle the Rules: A Kindergarten Fairness Quiz (Easy) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Challenge young citizens to identify fair sharing and leadership choices in familiar classroom scenarios.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses foundational concepts of civic duty, fairness, and leadership within a classroom community context. Utilizing a mix of multiple-choice and true-false scenarios, the activity employs a situational learning approach to help students internalize social-emotional behaviors. It serves as an ideal formative assessment for kindergarten social studies units focusing on citizenship and the establishment of classroom rules.
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- Identify fair sharing practices and equitable turn-taking in social scenarios.
- Recognize the role of leadership and the importance of following group-established rules.
- Analyze common classroom situations to determine the best actions for the common good.
All 10 Questions
- If there is only one swing and three friends want to play, what is the fair thing to do?A) Keep the swing all for yourselfB) Take turns using a timerC) Run away so no one playsD) Hide the swing seat
- A good leader in a classroom listens to what other students have to say.A) TrueB) False
- When we make a _________ together, everyone should follow it so we stay safe.A) MessB) NoiseC) RuleD) Secret
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- Who is usually the 'leader' who helps make decisions in your classroom?A) The school busB) The chalkboardC) The teacherD) The lunch tray
- Being fair means the biggest person always gets the most toys.A) TrueB) False
- If the class wants to pick a treat, and 10 kids want apples but 2 kids want cookies, which one wins in a vote?A) ApplesB) CookiesC) NothingD) The principal chooses
- When friends share a snack equally, they are practicing __________.A) RunningB) FairnessC) SleepingD) Shouting
- A rule that says 'No one can talk' during a nap time helps everyone rest.A) TrueB) False
- What is something a student is 'allowed' to do because it is their right in class?A) Throw blocks at friendsB) Ask a question to help learnC) Draw on someone else's paperD) Take a lunch that isn't theirs
- If you see a friend who is sad and has no one to play with, being a good __________ means inviting them to join your group.A) BirdB) CitizenC) StatueD) Cloud
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this Kindergarten Fairness Quiz is a great choice for a substitute teacher because the situational questions are self-explanatory and provide clear explanations for classroom discussion.
Most kindergarten students can finish this Kindergarten Fairness Quiz in about 10 to 15 minutes depending on whether it is read aloud as a group or completed individually.
This Kindergarten Fairness Quiz can be easily differentiated by reading the scenarios aloud for emerging readers or using the answer explanations to facilitate deeper small-group conversations about social justice.
This Kindergarten Fairness Quiz is designed specifically for kindergarteners but can also serve as a helpful review for preschool students or beginning first graders learning about classroom rules.
Teachers can use this Kindergarten Fairness Quiz to gauge student understanding of civic participation and rule-following early in the school year to identify which social concepts need more reinforcement.