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.
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Rules & Responsibilities
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
Rules & Responsibilities
★ 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
Ready to Practice?
Write the missing word on the line, then draw a line to match each right to its responsibility.
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