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At hard difficulty, this worksheet challenges first graders to write one or two word answers about why specific rules exist and who benefits. Students complete sentence starters like 'We share toys because…' and label community helpers who enforce rules. The activities stretch Grade 1 vocabulary and reasoning, asking children to explain fairness, safety, and kindness in their own words while reinforcing how rules support classmates, family members, and neighbors.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Why do communities need rules?
 A) To make people sad
 B) To keep everyone safe and happy
 C) To punish everyone
 D) So no one can play
2. What is the difference between a rule and a law?
 A) There is no difference
 B) A law is only for children
 C) A law is made by the government and everyone must follow it
 D) A rule is harder to follow than a law
3. What does it mean to be fair?
 A) Always going first
 B) Treating everyone by the same rules
 C) Only sharing with your friends
 D) Doing whatever you want
4. Who helps make rules at your school?
 A) The mail carrier
 B) The principal and teachers
 C) The grocery store clerk
 D) No one makes the rules
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) In a democracy, people vote to choose their leaders.
2) When people vote, they help decide who will be in charge.
3) A law is a rule that the government makes for everyone.
4) If someone breaks a rule, they may face a consequence.
5) The president is the leader of the whole country.
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For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.

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