Rules & Consequences Sort & Match Cards

Years

3

Pages

7

Resource

Description

These flexible sort and match cards help students to understand the natural and imposed consequences of breaking rules in various contexts.

Students match the green rule cards to their corresponding red consequence and write their results into the worksheet. They then decide if the given consequence is naturally occurring or imposed by an authority figure.

A second extension activity is also provided where students consider other rules they follow in their daily lives and the potential consequences of breaking them.

These cards can also be used as a no-prep memory match game to reinforce student learning.

Print cards in colour on thick cardstock for future re-use. Consider scaling the sheet to A3 for support students to draw their responses instead of writing.

Need an assessment for this curriculum code? Look no further than our My Community Group Civics and Citizenship Assessments!

This activity is part of our Year 3 Civics and Citizenship Unit Plan.

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9HS3K06, AC9HS3S03, AC9HS3S04, AC9HS3S05

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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