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100 lessons ยท Kindergarten
Rules help keep everyone safe and happy. We take turns, share, and use kind words.
At school, we follow rules like raising our hand, walking in the hallway, and listening to the teacher.
Rules at home help our family get along. We pick up our toys, use indoor voices, and are kind to each other.
On the playground, we take turns on the slide, share the swings, and include everyone in games.
Traffic rules keep us safe. We look both ways before crossing the street and hold a grown-up's hand.
When we follow rules, everyone has more fun. Rules are not meant to be mean โ they help us all!
The Golden Rule says to treat others the way you want to be treated. If you want kindness, be kind!
Fire safety rules are important. We practice fire drills so we know what to do if there is ever a fire.
Rules help us be fair. When everyone follows the same rules, nobody gets an unfair advantage.
Sometimes rules change because people learn better ways to do things. New rules can make things even more fair.
Consequences help us learn. If we break a rule, we might need to take a break or say sorry.
Classroom rules are rules we agree on together. We might decide to be kind, be safe, and be responsible.
Library rules like using quiet voices and being gentle with books help everyone enjoy the library.
Good friends follow the friendship rules: be kind, listen, share, and say sorry when you make a mistake.
Rules at the pool keep us safe. We walk, not run, and always swim with a grown-up watching.