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Instructions

Being responsible means doing the right thing, even when no one is watching! It's taking care of our things, our pets, and ourselves. Let's practice being responsible!

Activity 1: What is Responsible?

Circle the pictures that show someone being responsible.

Putting toys back
in the toy box.
Leaving shoes
in the middle of the floor.
Putting your dirty plate
by the sink.
Brushing your teeth
before bed.

Activity 2: Responsible Matching

Draw a line from the item on the left to the responsible action on the right.

A sleepy pet Put it in the hamper
Dirty clothes Water the flower
A thirsty plant Put them away
Scattered books Give it a cozy bed

Activity 3: I Can Be Responsible!

In the big box, draw a picture of you doing something responsible. You can draw yourself feeding a pet, cleaning your room, or helping a parent!

Answer Key

Activity 1: What is Responsible?

The child should circle the following boxes:

  • Putting toys back in the toy box.
  • Putting your dirty plate by the sink.
  • Brushing your teeth before bed.

Activity 2: Responsible Matching

  • A sleepy pet → Give it a cozy bed
  • Dirty clothes → Put it in the hamper
  • A thirsty plant → Water the flower
  • Scattered books → Put them away

Activity 3: I Can Be Responsible!

Answers will vary. The child's drawing should show a responsible action, such as cleaning up, a self-care task (like brushing teeth), helping a family member, or taking care of a pet or plant.

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