This challenging worksheet pushes first graders to reason about the purpose behind classroom rules. Four multiple-choice questions ask why classrooms have rules, what to do when a classmate drops their books, which action counts as a school responsibility, and what it really means to be fair. Distractors like running in the hall or always going first help students compare a careless choice to a thoughtful one.

Five fill-in sentences then build the bigger vocabulary of citizenship, with words like rules, responsible, safe, fair, and respect tied to ideas such as good citizens following rules and showing respect by listening to others. A solid step toward Grade 2 community lessons.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why do classrooms have rules?
 A) To punish students
 B) To keep everyone safe and happy
 C) To make school boring
 D) To skip recess
2. What should you do if someone drops their books?
 A) Laugh at them
 B) Walk away
 C) Help them pick up
 D) Tell them to hurry
3. Which is a responsibility at school?
 A) Running in the hall
 B) Keeping your desk clean
 C) Talking during a lesson
 D) Ignoring the teacher
4. What does it mean to be fair?
 A) Always going first
 B) Giving everyone a turn
 C) Keeping all the toys
 D) Telling others what to do
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A good citizen follows rules at school.
2) We are responsible when we do our part.
3) Rules help keep us safe and happy.
4) Taking turns is a way to be fair.
5) We show respect by listening to others.
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