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Circles of Support Worksheet

This worksheet helps Grade 10 students understand and analyze the concept of Circles of Support, identifying key individuals and groups that provide help and influence.

Grade 10 Social studies Social SkillsCircles of Support
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NCSS.D2.Soc.1.9-12NCSS.D2.Soc.2.9-12social studiessocial skillscircles of supportcommunityrelationships
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Circles of Support

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful responses. This worksheet explores the concept of 'Circles of Support' and its importance in our lives.

1. In your own words, define what 'Circles of Support' means. Why is it important to identify these circles in your life?

2. Which of the following best describes the 'Inner Circle' in a typical Circles of Support model?

a

Acquaintances and casual friends

b

Close family members and trusted friends

c

Professionals like doctors or teachers

d

Online communities and social media contacts

3. People in our Circles of Support can provide various types of assistance. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate type of support.

a. Sharing feelings and receiving comfort is an example of   support.

b. Helping with homework or a project is an example of   support.

c. Lending money or providing a ride is an example of   support.

4. The people in your Circles of Support should always remain the same throughout your life.

T

True

F

False

5. Consider a time when you faced a challenge. Describe how different people from your Circles of Support helped you overcome it. (Example: a friend offering emotional support, a teacher providing academic guidance, etc.)

6. Look at the image above. Although it represents a 'federated social media' network, how can you relate this visual to your own 'Circles of Support'? What similarities or differences do you observe?