GRADES K-4 GOVERNMENT AND CIVICS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES - RULES AND MANNERS
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Rules and Manners
Civics - Rules - Manners
  Kids Next Door
From HUD - a place where kids can learn to be good neighbors and good citizens.
 
  Your Neighborhood
Your Neighborhood has many people who are there to help you. Click on each building to learn more about the Fire Station, Hospital, Post Office, Library, Police Station, and School.
 
  My Neighborhood
An illustrated online storybook that reads aloud to your students. Great for younger students (preK-2).
 
  School and Government
What does the government have to do with your school? Click on the different parts of the picture to find out. No homework—we promise!
 
  Your Town - Adventures in Citizenship
From PBS, a great series of ideas for kids service learning and volunteer projects in your community!
 
  Ideas about Communities and Neighborhoods
From a 3rd grade class in Wilmette, NC, an online project that answers the following questions: What is a community? What is our community like? What is a neighborhood? What is my neighborhood like?
 
  A Map of Your Community
A great art project idea: Create a map of your community. Include places and things on your map that you feel make your community a special place to live. Show the roads or pathways you use to get to these places. Find out how at this site!
 
  Make Your Own Neighborhood
What is a neighborhood? Your neighborhood is where you live, but how do you know where it stops? Who decided what would be in it? With this activity, you can create a make-believe neighborhood and make it exactly the way you want it to be.
 
  Table Manners for Kids
Get your elbows off the table - and more!
 
  Kids Work!
Explore a world of jobs in this virtual community of workplaces.
 

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