TENDERTOES ACADEMYLesson Plan
Subject: Religious and national value
Topic: Rules and Regulations in School and Government
Learning Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Explain what rules are.
State at least three school rules.
Understand that the government makes rules for the country.
Identify why rules are important.
Materials Needed
Chart paper
Marker
Pictures of classroom behavior
Picture of a school building
Picture of government building
Introduction
Ask students:
“What happens if everyone talks at the same time?”
“What happens if nobody follows rules?”
Explain:
Rules help us stay safe and happy. We have rules at home, at school, and in our country.
Presentation
What Are Rules?
Rules are instructions that tell us what we should and should not do.
Rules help:
Keep us safe
Keep order
Help everyone live peacefully
Part 1: School Rules
We follow rules at school to make learning easy and safe.
Example of school rules in a School:
Raise your hand before speaking.
Be kind to others.
Do not run in the classroom.
Keep the classroom clean.
Listen to the teacher.
Explain: If we follow school rules, everyone can learn happily.
Part 2: Government Rules
The government makes rules for the whole country.
The government works in places like the Parliament.
Government rules help:
Keep people safe.
Keep peace in the country.
Protect people’s rights.
Examples of government rules:
Stop at red traffic lights.
Do not steal.
Wear a seatbelt in a car.
Explain: When people follow government rules, the country is peaceful and safe.
Activity
Role Play
Ask students to act out:
Raising hand before speaking (good rule).
Running in class (breaking rule).
Discuss:
Which behavior is correct?
Why are rules important?
Guided Practice
Ask:
“Why do we follow rules at school?”
“Who makes rules for the country?”
“What happens if we break rules?”
Conclusion
Review:
Rules help keep order.
Schools have rules.
The government makes rules for the country.
End by asking:
“What is one rule you promise to follow every day?” 😊
Questions and Answers
1. What is a rule?
Answer: A rule is something that tells us what to do or not to do.
2. Name one school rule.
Answer: Raise your hand before speaking.
3. Who makes rules for the country?
Answer: The government.
4. Why are rules important?
Answer: They keep us safe and happy.
5. Should we stop at a red light?
Answer: Yes.
6. We follow rules at ______.
Answer: School
7. The ______ makes rules for the country.
Answer: Government
8. Rules keep us ______.
Answer: Safe
9. Rules are not important.
Answer: False
10. We should listen to our teacher.
Answer: True
11. The government makes rules for the country.
Answer: True