Lesson 2 What Are Rules
Lesson 2 What Are Rules
Curriculum links Who makes rules, why rules are important and the
consequences of rules not being followed (ACHASSK071)
Elaboration:
● considering why rules differ across contexts (for
example, a library, the playground, in class, at home.
● developing and justifying a set of fair rules and
consequences for the class.
The importance of making decisions democratically
(ACHASSK070).
Elaboration:
● making a decision as a class by allowing everyone to
have a say and a vote.
Student prior General understanding of how to act appropriately in different settings, such
knowledge as, in the classroom, at home and at school. The rules they follow in the
classroom and at home. General knowledge of dont running with scissors, for
example.
Materials Powerpoint
Worksheets (rules and crossword)
Voting slip
Ballot box
Pencils
Whiteboard
Key terminology Rules, fairness, safety, voting, authority and judge.
Discuss with students what they think rules are. Hear their answers before
proceeding to the PowerPoint.
After each group has decided their best rule and reasons behind it, one team
member will read out loud their rule and reason for why they chose it.
Once all rules are read out loud and discussed. I will instruct the students that
the next part of the rules will be voting on them. Each student will receive a
voting slip with each groups place. The students will then tick the rule of the
place they liked the most and why. Once they have casted their votes, the
students will place their votes in the ballot box.
While votes are beginning counted, student move onto next activity.
Differentiation Explicitly instruct what rules are and break it down into terms that are
generlaised with the students own understanding. Collaborative learning
allows the students to bounce off ideas and understanding from peers to
critically think about the concept of rules.