SEN In, Out and Beyond
Rule Keeper or Rule Breaker
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Click on each character to learn about what they have done. Decide if they are GUILTY or NOT GUILTY of rule-breaking, and see if your
decision matches that of the judge.
I like to tease the younger pupils. I’m bigger than them, so I can do
what I want!
RULEKEEPER
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY NOT GUILTY
People who tease are RULE BREAKERS.
If someone is teasing you, you should tell a member of staff.
I am a friendly person who looks out for my friends.
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
People who are helpful and nice and look our for their friends are
RULE KEEPERS.
I wear my school uniform every day.
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
If wearing a school uniform is in the rules and you wear a uniform, you are a
RULE KEEPER.
The teacher told me not to run in the corridor, but I don’t care. I never fall!
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
Someone could end up hurt if you run where you shouldn’t.
If you do you are a
RULE BREAKER.
So what?
It’s OK to run with scissors.
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
It can be very dangerous to run when holding scissors. If you do you are a
RULE BREAKER.
I always put my rubbish in the bin.
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
Putting rubbish in the bin helps keep the school tidy and means that you are a
RULE KEEPER.
When I need to leave school early, I bring a letter from my mum to the teacher.
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
It is very important to tell staff when you need to leave school. You need permission to leave school. People who tell staff where they are going are
RULE KEEPERS.
I don’t listen to the staff. I’ll decide what to do myself.
Nobody tells me what to do!
RULEBREAKE
R
GUILTY
RULEKEEPER
NOT GUILTY
It is very important to listen to staff, as they are there to help you. By listening to them and
doing as they ask, you are a
RULE KEEPER.
Think about what this person is doing. Are they keeping the rules?
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