This True or False worksheet focuses on important aspects of citizenship and classroom expectations, helping students understand their roles and responsibilities. It reinforces key concepts about respectful behavior, participation, and community values within the classroom setting. Explore the available worksheets to enhance your teaching resources and student engagement.
Listening to the Teacher
True: Always listen when the teacher is talking. This helps you understand what is being taught and shows respect. Paying attention makes learning easier and keeps everyone on the same page. Learn more on the Kindergarten Needs vs Wants Listening Worksheet.
Taking Things Without Asking
False: It is not okay to take things from others without asking. Respecting others' belongings teaches kindness and responsibility. Always ask for permission before borrowing anything.
Helping Classmates
True: You can help your classmates if they need it. Helping others shows cooperation and builds a friendly classroom environment. It also encourages teamwork and empathy. Explore activities with the Community Helpers Worksheet.
Raising Hands Before Speaking
True: We raise our hands before speaking in class. This helps maintain order and gives everyone a chance to share. It fosters respect and good communication skills. See more at Visual Discrimination and Sorting: Classroom Rules.
Sharing and Good Citizenship
True: Sharing is a part of good citizenship. It teaches generosity and caring for others. Sharing helps create a positive and supportive community in the classroom. Build your vocabulary on this with the National Symbols Worksheet.
Running Inside the Classroom
False: It's not okay to run inside the classroom. Running can cause accidents and injuries. Walking carefully keeps everyone safe and respects the learning space. Practice safe classroom behavior with the Circle Correct Helper Worksheet.
Using Polite Words
True: Saying please and thank you shows respect. Polite words create a kind and respectful atmosphere. They help build good relationships among classmates and teachers. Learn about language with the Recognizing Map Features Worksheet.
Keeping the Classroom Clean
True: We keep our classroom clean and tidy. A clean space helps everyone feel comfortable and ready to learn. It also shows respect for our environment and materials. Explore related activities with the Holiday Pattern Recognition Worksheet.
Shouting for Attention
False: It's not fine to shout when you want attention. Using a calm voice helps maintain a peaceful classroom. Speaking quietly shows respect for others and helps everyone focus. Build classroom skills at the Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Festive Edition.
Feeling Safe at School
True: Everyone has the right to feel safe in school. A safe environment allows students to learn and grow. Respecting each other's space and feelings keeps our school welcoming for all. Learn about geography and safety in school with the Interactive Landforms Worksheet.









Visual Discrimination and Sorting Activity for Classroom Rules