This medium worksheet pushes second graders to think about fairness and good choices in real situations. Part A offers nine fill-in-the-blank sentences that teach key words like equal, fair, sorry, proud, and the Golden Rule. Students practice ideas like waiting in line, including everyone in a game, and telling the truth even when it is hard.
Part B is a four-pair matching activity where children connect situations like finding a lost pencil, a friend feeling sad, watering the class plant, or someone dropping a tray to the responsible action. The work strengthens decision-making and shows how small kind choices add up.
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Rules and Responsibilities
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Being fair means everyone gets an equal chance.
2. When you share toys, you are being fair to others.
3. A good choice is one that follows the rules.
4. If you make a mistake, you should say you are sorry.
5. Waiting in line is a way to be fair to everyone.
6. Treating people the way you want to be treated is called the Golden Rule.
7. Good choices make you feel proud about yourself.
8. When you include everyone in a game, you are being kind.
9. Telling the truth is a responsibility even when it is hard.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each situation to the responsible action.
You find a lost pencil on the floor.
→ Turn it in to the teacher.
Help them pick it up.
A friend is feeling sad.
→ Ask if they are okay.
Water the plant right away.
It is your turn to water the class plant.
→ Water the plant right away.
Turn it in to the teacher.
Someone drops their lunch tray.
→ Help them pick it up.
Ask if they are okay.
Rules and Responsibilities
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Being fair means everyone gets an equal chance.
2) When you share toys, you are being fair to others.
3) A good choice is one that follows the rules.
4) If you make a mistake, you should say you are sorry.
5) Waiting in line is a way to be fair to everyone.
6) Treating people the way you want to be treated is called the Golden Rule.
7) Good choices make you feel proud about yourself.
8) When you include everyone in a game, you are being kind.
9) Telling the truth is a responsibility even when it is hard.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each situation to the responsible action.
You find a lost pencil on the floor.
→ Turn it in to the teacher.
Help them pick it up.
A friend is feeling sad.
→ Ask if they are okay.
Water the plant right away.
It is your turn to water the class plant.
→ Water the plant right away.
Turn it in to the teacher.
Someone drops their lunch tray.
→ Help them pick it up.
Ask if they are okay.
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