The second medium worksheet explores consequences through simple if-then scenarios drawn in comic-strip panels. Kindergartners look at a picture of a broken rule, then circle the most likely outcome from three choices, such as someone getting hurt, a mess being made, or a friend feeling sad. A reflection prompt asks the child to draw themselves making a kind choice instead of repeating the mistake.
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Rules & Responsibilities
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word to complete each sentence.
1. Rules are made to protect people, not punish them.
2. A responsibility is something you choose to do to help others.
3. Recycling is a responsibility we have to care for the environment.
4. When everyone follows rules, the community is more peaceful.
5. Taking turns is an example of being fair.
6. Rules at home might include bedtime and chores.
7. Not littering is a responsibility to keep the community clean.
8. Students have a responsibility to be respectful to their teachers.
9. We show integrity by following rules even when no one is watching.
Part B: Matching
Match each responsibility to why it is important.
1.
Follow traffic rules.
→ keeps roads safe
creates a friendly classroom
Do your homework.
→ helps you learn
keeps the environment clean
Clean up your trash.
→ keeps the environment clean
helps you learn
Be kind to classmates.
→ creates a friendly classroom
keeps roads safe
Rules & Responsibilities
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word to complete each sentence.
1) Rules are made to protect people, not punish them.
2) A responsibility is something you choose to do to help others.
3) Recycling is a responsibility we have to care for the environment.
4) When everyone follows rules, the community is more peaceful.
5) Taking turns is an example of being fair.
6) Rules at home might include bedtime and chores.
7) Not littering is a responsibility to keep the community clean.
8) Students have a responsibility to be respectful to their teachers.
9) We show integrity by following rules even when no one is watching.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each responsibility to why it is important.
1)
Follow traffic rules.
→ keeps roads safe
creates a friendly classroom
Do your homework.
→ helps you learn
keeps the environment clean
Clean up your trash.
→ keeps the environment clean
helps you learn
Be kind to classmates.
→ creates a friendly classroom
keeps roads safe
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. For Part A, write the missing word on the line. For Part B, draw a line to match each responsibility to why it is important.
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