Rules: Does Everyone Agree?
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Rules: Does Everyone Agree?
Exploring the Golden Rule across different beliefs Year 3 Religious Education Unit 3.5: Is The 'Golden Rule' Agreed by Everyone?
What Are Rules?
Think about rules you know Where do you see rules? Why might we need rules?
Rules Around Us
Home rules - bedtime, chores, respect School rules - listening, sharing, safety Community rules - traffic lights, library quiet Game rules - taking turns, fair play
Who Makes Rules and Who Follows Them?
{"left":"Parents make family rules\nTeachers make classroom rules\nGovernment makes laws\nSports referees enforce game rules","right":"Children follow family rules\nStudents follow school rules\nEveryone follows community laws\nPlayers follow game rules"}
Rule Making Challenge
Work in groups of 4 Create 3 rules for a new game Think about fairness and safety Share your rules with the class
The Golden Rule
'Treat others as you would like to be treated' Found in many different religions and beliefs A rule that crosses cultures
The Golden Rule Around the World
Do We All Agree?
Are all rules the same everywhere? Do different families have different rules? Why might rules be different?
Why Rules Might Be Different
Different cultures and traditions Different environments and needs Different histories and experiences But similar goals - safety, fairness, kindness
Our Class Golden Rule
Create our own class version What does treating others well mean to us? Draw or write your ideas Vote on our favorite version