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9th - 12th Grade

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following words best relates to the concept of protecting a person's rights?

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choose

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responsibility

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citizen

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protect

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Open Ended

Why is it important for individuals to have the right to make choices in their lives?

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What is a choice students can make at school and what is a responsibility that comes with that choice?

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Choosing what to eat for lunch; responsibility to eat healthy

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Choosing what to wear; responsibility to follow dress code

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Choosing a book to read; responsibility to return it

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Choosing a friend; responsibility to be kind

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Multiple Choice

Why should students follow the rules at school events?

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It is their responsibility to help keep things safe and fun for everyone.

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It lets students finish their homework early.

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It helps the basketball team lose.

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They volunteer at school events.

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Students can make _____ in school.

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What is the right to choose listed in?

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Dress code

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Bill of Rights

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Library book

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School rules

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Open Ended

Compare this book to a chapter book you have read recently. How are they similar or different?

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Summarize the main idea of the chapter. What is important to know?

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Multiple Choice

How does the placement of events and scenes in a story add to its meaning or style?

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It makes the story longer

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It helps show feelings and mood

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It tells who the characters are

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It describes the setting

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Multiple Choice

What is the main purpose of the Bill of Rights as shown in the image?

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To allow people to make choices

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To provide laws for the country

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To protect individual rights

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To teach students about history

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Students have the right to make ___ in school.

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Open Ended

Why is it important for students to eat healthy food for lunch?

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Multiple Select

Which of the following foods can students choose for lunch at school?

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Sandwiches

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Pizza

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Soups

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Salads

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Open Ended

Based on the story, what are some choices students can make in the cafeteria and why are these choices important?

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Open Ended

Why can't the right to choose be taken away?

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Fill in the Blank

What do students have to follow when choosing clothes to wear to school?

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Open Ended

Give an example of a choice you can make at school.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of choices students can make at school?

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Choosing what clothes to wear

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Choosing which school events to attend

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Choosing to break school rules

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Choosing what to eat for lunch

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: The Constitution protects a person's right to ___ choices.

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Multiple Choice

Which amendment protects the right to make choices in the United States?

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First Amendment

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Ninth Amendment

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Fifth Amendment

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Tenth Amendment

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are ways students can choose what to eat for lunch?

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Bring lunch from home

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Get lunch at school

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Skip lunch

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Eat only snacks

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Open Ended

How can students exercise their right to make choices in school and the cafeteria?

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Open Ended

Why is it important for students to choose healthy food for lunch?

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Fill in the Blank

Students should eat ___ food for lunch.

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Multiple Choice

According to the Bill of Rights, what important right do citizens have?

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The right to make choices

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The right to travel

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The right to vote

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The right to own property

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What are some choices Karla can make about what she wears to school?

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Clothes

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Shoes

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Lunch

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Books

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Open Ended

After learning about 'The Right to Make Choices,' what is one question you still have or something you would like to know more about?

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Multiple Choice

What is one way the Constitution protects a citizen's right to make choices?

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By allowing freedom of speech

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By providing free education

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By requiring everyone to vote

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By limiting travel

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