This hard worksheet asks first graders to weigh real responsible choices against tempting wrong ones. Four multiple-choice items define what a responsibility is, ask which action shows responsibility (putting supplies away versus cutting in the lunch line), explain why we take turns so everyone gets a chance, and walk through what to do after breaking a rule, including saying sorry and trying to do better.

Five fill-in sentences then anchor the vocabulary, asking students to write responsibility, safe, kind, clean, and truth in sentences about listening to the teacher, cleaning up messes, and being honest. The reflective tone prepares Grade 1 for citizenship lessons.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What is a responsibility?
 A) Something fun to play
 B) A job you should do
 C) A type of game
 D) A snack at school
2. Which shows you are being responsible?
 A) Leaving a mess
 B) Putting your supplies away
 C) Cutting in the lunch line
 D) Talking while teacher reads
3. Why should we take turns?
 A) To finish faster
 B) So only one person plays
 C) So everyone gets a chance
 D) So the teacher is happy
4. What should you do if you break a rule?
 A) Blame someone else
 B) Hide so no one sees
 C) Say sorry and try to do better
 D) Pretend it did not happen
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Listening to the teacher is a responsibility.
2) We follow rules so everyone feels safe.
3) A good student is kind to classmates.
4) We should clean up our own messes.
5) Being honest means telling the truth.
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