This final hard sheet brings everything together with mixed scenarios from home, school, and the playground. First graders identify the rule being followed or broken, name the responsible action, and predict what might happen next. Short writing lines invite real thinking about consequences and choices.
Designed to extend Grade 1 learners, this worksheet prepares them for Grade 2 lessons on citizenship, community laws, and helpful neighborhood leaders.
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Rules & Responsibilities
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. What is a right?
A) Something you must buy at a store
B) Something you are allowed to do or have
C) A type of game you play at recess
D) A rule that only adults follow
2. What should happen if a rule is unfair?
A) Just ignore it
B) Get angry and break it
C) Talk about it and try to change it
D) Rules can never be changed
3. What is one responsibility of a good citizen?
A) Littering in the park
B) Following the rules and helping others
C) Only thinking about yourself
D) Never listening to anyone
4. Why is voting important?
A) It lets people skip school
B) It gives everyone a say in who leads
C) It is only for teachers
D) It is not important at all
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. A good citizen follows the rules and helps the community.
2. Everyone has the right to be treated fairly.
3. The mayor is the leader of a city or town.
4. Traffic rules are laws that keep people safe on the road.
5. We should pay for things in stores instead of taking them.
Rules & Responsibilities
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. What is a right?
A) Something you must buy at a store
B) Something you are allowed to do or have
C) A type of game you play at recess
D) A rule that only adults follow
2. What should happen if a rule is unfair?
A) Just ignore it
B) Get angry and break it
C) Talk about it and try to change it
D) Rules can never be changed
3. What is one responsibility of a good citizen?
A) Littering in the park
B) Following the rules and helping others
C) Only thinking about yourself
D) Never listening to anyone
4. Why is voting important?
A) It lets people skip school
B) It gives everyone a say in who leads
C) It is only for teachers
D) It is not important at all
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A good citizen follows the rules and helps the community.
2) Everyone has the right to be treated fairly.
3) The mayor is the leader of a city or town.
4) Traffic rules are laws that keep people safe on the road.
5) We should pay for things in stores instead of taking them.
Ready to Practice?
For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.
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