Rules & Responsibilities — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A rule is something we must follow.
A rule is a guideline made to keep people safe and fair, so we must follow it even when it feels hard.
2. We are responsible when we help clean up.
Being responsible means doing a job on your own without being asked, like pitching in during cleanup time.
3. We use kind words to be polite.
Kind words like 'please,' 'thank you,' and 'good job' make others feel happy and welcomed.
4. We should always tell the truth.
Telling the truth builds trust — people know they can believe you when you are honest every time.
5. We take turns using things at school.
Taking turns means one person uses the item, then the next — that way everyone gets a chance.
6. Being safe means not hurting others.
Safe choices protect our bodies and others' bodies — no pushing, no grabbing, no running inside.
7. We should listen to our teacher.
Listening to the teacher helps us learn and keeps us safe, because the teacher gives us important directions.
8. Good citizens follow the rules.
A good citizen cares about their community and follows the rules that keep everyone working together peacefully.
9. We walk in a straight line in the hall.
A straight line stays neat and narrow, so we do not bump other classes or block the hallway.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Raise your hand
→ Wait to speak
Wait to speak
Walk in the hall
→ Stay safe indoors
Stay safe indoors
Share with others
→ Be a kind friend
Be a kind friend
Clean your desk
→ Be responsible
Be responsible
Each match shows why we do the action: raising a hand lets us wait our turn, walking keeps the hallway safe, sharing shows kindness, and cleaning our desk shows responsibility.