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This medium sheet introduces simple scenarios where first graders read a short situation and choose the best responsible action. Examples include a spilled snack, a friend who forgot a pencil, and a messy cubby. Students circle kind, helpful responses and explain why with picture clues.

The activities push Grade 1 learners to apply rules thoughtfully, preparing them for problem-solving tasks they will meet throughout elementary social studies.

Style:
Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A right is something you are allowed to do or have.
2) A responsibility is something you must do.
3) Taking turns means everyone gets a fair chance.
4) We should not litter in the community because it makes places dirty.
5) A good citizen follows the rules in the community.
6) You have the right to learn at school.
7) Doing your chores is a responsibility at home.
8) Being fair means following the same rules as everyone else.
9) The mayor is the leader of a city.
★ Part B: Match Rights to Responsibilities
Draw a line from each right to the matching responsibility.
1) Match each right to its responsibility.
Right to learn
Do your homework
Follow safety rules
Right to be safe
Follow safety rules
Listen when others talk
Right to play
Share and take turns
Do your homework
Right to speak
Listen when others talk
Share and take turns
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Write the missing word on the line, then draw a line to match each right to its responsibility.

10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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