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This hard-level worksheet asks second graders to apply rules and responsibility to real community situations. Part A includes four multiple-choice questions about pool safety, helping a classmate, and home responsibilities that require thoughtful decision-making. Part B finishes with five fill-in-the-blank sentences that reinforce key words like citizen, safe, and fair. The activities help children practice problem-solving and understand how their everyday choices affect the people around them at school and beyond.

Style:
Busy Bee
Rules and Responsibilities
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which rule helps keep people safe at a swimming pool?
 A) Run around the pool
 B) No running near the pool
 C) Splash everyone you see
 D) Jump in without looking
2. What is one responsibility you have at home?
 A) Stay up all night
 B) Help clean up after meals
 C) Leave your toys everywhere
 D) Never listen to your parents
3. A classmate drops their books in the hallway. What should a responsible student do?
 A) Walk away quickly
 B) Laugh at them
 C) Help pick up the books
 D) Step on the books
4. Why is it important to take turns on the playground?
 A) So only one person has fun
 B) So everyone gets a fair chance to play
 C) So recess ends faster
 D) So the teacher does not have to watch
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A citizen is someone who lives in and helps their community.
2) Following rules at the pool keeps swimmers safe.
3) Taking turns on the playground is a way to be fair.
4) If you see trash on the ground, you should pick it up.
5) Being responsible means doing the right thing even when it is hard.
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