This challenging worksheet asks second graders to think carefully about consequences and fairness. Part A presents four multiple-choice questions about real situations: missing a week of homework, sharing on the playground, telling the truth after a mistake, and welcoming a new student to class. Each question has tempting wrong answers that make students slow down and think.
Part B has five fill-in-the-blank sentences using bigger words like consequence, fairness, respect, and responsibility. The harder vocabulary and reasoning prepare students to explain why their choices matter at school and at home.
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Rules and Responsibilities
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A student does not finish their homework for a week. What is a likely consequence?
A) They get extra recess
B) They earn a prize
C) They miss important practice and fall behind
D) Nothing happens at all
2. Which of these shows fairness on the playground?
A) Letting only your best friend play
B) Letting everyone have a turn
C) Taking the ball and not sharing
D) Telling someone they cannot play
3. Why should you tell the truth even when you make a mistake?
A) So you can blame someone else
B) Because lying can make things worse
C) So the teacher gives you candy
D) Because no one will ever find out
4. A new student joins your class. What is the responsible thing to do?
A) Ignore them all day
B) Make fun of their name
C) Welcome them and help them learn the rules
D) Hide their backpack
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A consequence can be good or bad depending on the choice you make.
2. Fairness means treating everyone with respect and care.
3. When you break a rule, you should accept the consequence.
4. At home, one responsibility is to keep your room clean.
5. Including everyone in a game is a way to show fairness.
Rules and Responsibilities
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A student does not finish their homework for a week. What is a likely consequence?
A) They get extra recess
B) They earn a prize
C) They miss important practice and fall behind
D) Nothing happens at all
2. Which of these shows fairness on the playground?
A) Letting only your best friend play
B) Letting everyone have a turn
C) Taking the ball and not sharing
D) Telling someone they cannot play
3. Why should you tell the truth even when you make a mistake?
A) So you can blame someone else
B) Because lying can make things worse
C) So the teacher gives you candy
D) Because no one will ever find out
4. A new student joins your class. What is the responsible thing to do?
A) Ignore them all day
B) Make fun of their name
C) Welcome them and help them learn the rules
D) Hide their backpack
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A consequence can be good or bad depending on the choice you make.
2) Fairness means treating everyone with respect and care.
3) When you break a rule, you should accept the consequence.
4) At home, one responsibility is to keep your room clean.
5) Including everyone in a game is a way to show fairness.
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