This challenging worksheet asks kindergartners to think like a responsible citizen at school and at home. Multiple-choice items cover what to do when a friend is talking, which action shows responsibility (putting away crayons versus leaving a mess), why taking turns matters, and a home rule like putting dirty clothes in the hamper. Fill-in sentences then stretch vocabulary with words such as caring, good manners at lunch, kind, supplies, and follow. The questions reward children who can pause, picture the scene, and pick the choice a thoughtful friend would make.

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Busy Bee
Rules & Responsibilities
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What should you do when a friend is talking?
 A) Interrupt them
 B) Listen quietly
 C) Walk away
 D) Talk louder
2. Which action shows responsibility?
 A) Leaving a mess
 B) Putting away your crayons
 C) Blaming someone else
 D) Forgetting your homework
3. Why is it important to take turns?
 A) So you always win
 B) So everyone gets a chance
 C) So the game ends fast
 D) So no one plays
4. What is a rule you follow at home?
 A) Stay up all night
 B) Put dirty clothes in the hamper
 C) Never brush your teeth
 D) Leave doors open
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Being caring means thinking about others.
2) We use good manners at lunch.
3) It is our job to be kind and helpful.
4) A responsible student brings their supplies to class.
5) We follow the classroom rules every day.
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