Rules & Responsibilities — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. We push in our chair when we leave.
School rules stop accidents before they happen, so we walk, sit, and take turns to stay safe.
2. We throw trash in the bin.
Waiting our turn in line is fair because everyone gets helped in the order they arrived.
3. A responsible person keeps their desk neat.
Indoor voices are quieter than playground voices, so nearby friends can still hear themselves think.
4. We use an inside voice in the classroom.
Taking care of our things means putting them away carefully so they do not break or get lost.
5. We follow rules to stay safe.
Holding the door for someone behind you is a small act of kindness that makes their day easier.
6. We should be fair to everyone.
Saying sorry admits a mistake and helps the other person feel better — it also helps us do better next time.
7. We hang up our coat on the hook.
Home rules like bedtime and sharing with siblings work the same way as school rules — they keep families happy.
8. We raise our hand before talking.
Picking up toys after playtime stops people from stepping on them and shows we can finish what we started.
9. Saying sorry shows we are responsible.
Being friendly to a new classmate helps them feel welcome on a day that might feel scary or lonely.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Use kind words
→ Be respectful
Be respectful
Take turns
→ Be fair to all
Be fair to all
Follow directions
→ Be a good listener
Be a good listener
Put things away
→ Keep the room tidy
Keep the room tidy
Each habit leads to a result: sharing gives everyone a turn, following directions helps us learn, being on time shows readiness, and gentle hands keep friends safe.