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Stepping up to medium difficulty, this worksheet asks first graders to sort items into 'rule' or 'responsibility' columns and match each rule to its reason. Students decide whether 'walk in the hallway' keeps people safe or fair, building deeper thinking. Short sentences and clear pictures support readers.

This sheet strengthens Grade 1 reasoning by connecting actions to outcomes, a key step toward understanding fairness, safety, and community expectations.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) We raise our hand before speaking in class.
2) Rules help keep everyone safe.
3) If you break a rule, there may be a consequence.
4) We listen to the teacher when she is talking.
5) Sharing toys is a way to be kind to others.
6) The principal helps make the rules at school.
7) We walk in a line when we move through the hallway.
8) Following rules helps us get along with others.
9) We should treat others with respect.
★ Part B: Match Rules to Settings
Draw a line from each rule to the place where it belongs.
1) Match each rule to the correct setting.
Raise your hand to speak
Classroom
Home
Clean your room
Home
Community
Walk on the sidewalk
Community
Classroom
No running in the halls
School
School
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Write the missing word on the line, then draw a line to match each rule to the correct setting.

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15-20 minutes
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