This medium-level worksheet helps second graders explore why rules matter in daily life. Part A includes nine fill-in-the-blank sentences that build vocabulary like consequence, fair, and rule. Part B is a matching activity where students pair four common rules such as wearing a seatbelt and taking turns with the safety or fairness reasons behind them.
Together, the activities help children connect rules to real outcomes and understand the purpose behind everyday expectations.
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Rules and Responsibilities
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Rules tell us what we should and should not do.
2. If you break a rule, there may be a consequence.
3. A consequence is a result of what you do.
4. Traffic lights are rules that keep drivers safe.
5. At the library, you should use a quiet voice.
6. Wearing a seatbelt is a safety rule.
7. Good citizens follow the rules of their community.
8. When you follow rules, you help keep things in order.
9. A crossing guard helps students cross the street safely.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Wear a seatbelt
→ To stay safe in a car
To be fair to everyone
Raise your hand
→ So everyone can be heard
To stay safe in a car
Walk on the sidewalk
→ To stay safe near traffic
To stay safe near traffic
Take turns
→ To be fair to everyone
So everyone can be heard
Rules and Responsibilities
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Rules tell us what we should and should not do.
2) If you break a rule, there may be a consequence.
3) A consequence is a result of what you do.
4) Traffic lights are rules that keep drivers safe.
5) At the library, you should use a quiet voice.
6) Wearing a seatbelt is a safety rule.
7) Good citizens follow the rules of their community.
8) When you follow rules, you help keep things in order.
9) A crossing guard helps students cross the street safely.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Wear a seatbelt
→ To stay safe in a car
To be fair to everyone
Raise your hand
→ So everyone can be heard
To stay safe in a car
Walk on the sidewalk
→ To stay safe near traffic
To stay safe near traffic
Take turns
→ To be fair to everyone
So everyone can be heard
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