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Rules

About the inquiry

This inquiry engages kindergartners in exploring the various ways people interact with and act upon rules and laws in society. The compelling question “Are all rules good rules?” assumes that while students generally enter school with some concept of rules and what it means to follow or break them, they may not yet understand who makes rules and how they change.

Compelling Question

Are All Rules Good Rules?

Staging Question

Share the compelling question with the class and have students brainstorm initial responses. Teachers should chart the responses in order to compare them with students’ ideas at the end of the inquiry.

Summative Performance Task

Argument: Are all rules good rules? Construct an argument supported with evidence that addresses the compelling question.

Extension: Create a digital recording of the oral argument.

Taking Informed Action

Understand: Review the class and school rules.

Assess: Determine whether the classroom or school needs additional or revised rules.

Act: Create and/or revise rules for the classroom or school and educate others about how to follow the
new rules.