All about rules

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Talk with you group and answer these questions about rules.

  1. Name on place where you can find rules?
  2. Can you think of two rules that might apply here?
  3. Who do you think makes the rules?
  4. Who do you think has to obey the rules? (example of how rules can apply differently in the same place depending on the situation)
  5. What happens if you break the rules?

All about rules Crumb house example

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Teacher could model an example of the worksheet using the Crumb household as an example.

  1. Name on place where you can find rules? Chloe Crumb's house
  2. Can you think of two rules that might apply here?
    1. Homework must be done between 4 and 6pm every day, even in school holidays
    2. The TV is turned off while eating
  3. Who do you think makes the rules? Mrs Crumb
  4. Who do you think has to obey the rules? (example of how rules can apply differently in the same place depending on the situation)
    1. Rule 1 is obeyed by Chloe and Annabelle Crumb as they are the only ones with homework
    2. Rule 2 is obeyed by everyone in the family
  5. What happens if you break the rules?
    1. Rule 1 if you are home to do your homework Mrs Crumb could give you extra tests in the holidays
    2. Rule 2 is usually obeyed as Mrs Crumb makes sure the TV off during meals