To solve this problem, we need to look at each picture and decide if the behavior shown is a "Rule for a Happy Day" (something good to do) or not.
Step 1: Understand the Rules
The instructions at the top say:
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Color the box if the rule is good (makes a happy day).
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Cut the box if the rule is bad (does not make a happy day). *Note: Since we are solving this digitally, we will identify which ones are "Good" rules that should be colored.*
Let's look at each picture one by one:
1.
"Raise your hand before talking."
- Is this good? Yes. It helps everyone take turns and listen.
- Action: This is a good rule.
2.
"Share toys."
- Is this good? Yes. Sharing makes friends happy.
- Action: This is a good rule.
3.
"Run in the classroom."
- Is this good? No. Running inside can cause accidents and hurt people.
- Action: This is a bad rule.
4.
"Be a good listener."
- Is this good? Yes. Listening shows respect and helps you learn.
- Action: This is a good rule.
5.
"Work quietly."
- Is this good? Yes. Working quietly helps everyone concentrate.
- Action: This is a good rule.
6.
"Use a loud voice."
- Is this good? No. Using a loud voice inside disrupts others. We usually use an "inside voice."
- Action: This is a bad rule.
Step 2: Check the Smiley Faces
At the bottom, there is a row of faces. Usually, in these worksheets, you color the happy faces for good rules and sad/angry faces for bad rules, or simply count how many good rules there are. However, the main instruction is about the boxes above. The prompt asks to "Solve the problem," which implies identifying the correct actions for the main task.
The core task is to distinguish between positive behaviors (Color) and negative behaviors (Cut).
Summary of Good Rules (Color these):
- Raise your hand before talking.
- Share toys.
- Be a good listener.
- Work quietly.
Summary of Bad Rules (Cut these):
- Run in the classroom.
- Use a loud voice.
Final Answer:
The good rules to
color are:
1. Raise your hand before talking.
2. Share toys.
3. Be a good listener.
4. Work quietly.
The bad rules to
cut are:
1. Run in the classroom.
2. Use a loud voice.
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