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Grade 2 Midyear

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  • Why do rules protect national parks?
    To keep people away
    To make sure they are around for a long time
  • Why do schools follow rules about food?
    To make sure food is safe
    To make lunch longer
  • What do other national parks protect?
    Our toys
    Our history
  • What does the government give to schools?
    Food and money
    Toys and games
  • What do some rules make sure about food?
    That it is safe to eat
    That it tastes sweet
  • About how many national parks does the United States have?
    Almost 400
    Only 10
  • What foods does the government check?
    Meat and eggs
    Candy and gum
  • Who makes rules for students?
    Neighbors
    Schools
  • Who makes rules for the whole country?
    The government
    Kids
  • What do rules help protect?
    People, animals, and nature
    Only toys and games
  • Who makes rules for families?
    Parents
    Friends
  • Why does the government have rules about food?
    To make food taste spicy
    To keep people from getting sick
  • What can rules even protect?
    Sports equipment
    Ideas, like inventions or stories
  • What do rules help keep clean?
    Air and water
    Shoes and clothes
  • What do some national parks show?
    Amusement rides
    Nature
  • Why are rules important?
    They make life harder.
    They keep us safe and help us get along.