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This hard sheet challenges kindergartners to think like a classroom leader by designing three of their own fair rules for a pretend playground. Using sentence starters and a word bank with words like share, listen, safe, and kind, children write or trace each rule and draw a small picture beside it. A final box invites them to explain why their favorite rule keeps friends happy.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why are rules important in a community?
 A) They make things boring
 B) They help keep people safe and treat everyone fairly
 C) They only help adults
 D) They are just for schools
2. What is a RESPONSIBILITY?
 A) A rule you ignore
 B) Something you are expected to do
 C) A punishment for bad behavior
 D) A game you play
3. Which is an example of a SCHOOL rule?
 A) Go to bed at 8pm
 B) Do not litter in the park
 C) Raise your hand before speaking
 D) Stop at red lights
4. What happens when people do NOT follow rules?
 A) Nothing changes
 B) Rules get easier
 C) There can be accidents or unfairness
 D) Everyone is happy
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word to complete each sentence.
1) Laws are rules made by the government to protect citizens.
2) Citizens have both rights and responsibilities.
3) Respecting other people's property is an important responsibility.
4) When a rule is broken, there is usually a consequence.
5) Being a good citizen means following rules and helping others.
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Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the best answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.

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