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Grade 11 Self-Awareness Worksheet

A worksheet for 11th-grade social studies focusing on self-awareness, including identifying strengths, weaknesses, values, and emotions.

Grade 11 Social studies Social SkillsSelf Awareness
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2 Short AnswerFill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceTrue / FalseMatchingWord Bank

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CASEL.HS.SEL.ID.1CASEL.HS.SEL.ID.2Self-AwarenessSocial SkillsHigh SchoolSocial Emotional Learning
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Grade 11 Self-Awareness Exploration

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This worksheet will help you explore different aspects of self-awareness. Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful responses. Your honest reflection is key to understanding yourself better.

1. Reflect on your academic, personal, and social life. List three of your greatest strengths and three areas where you believe you could improve.

Strengths:

Areas for Improvement:

2. Complete the following sentences about emotional awareness.

a. When I feel stressed, my body usually reacts by  .

b. A time I successfully managed a strong emotion was when  .

c. I can tell someone else is feeling sad when they  .

3. Which of the following best describes a personal value?

a

A skill you are good at

b

Something you believe is important in how you live and work

c

A goal you want to achieve

d

A feeling you experience often

4. Indicate whether the following statements about self-awareness are True or False.

a. Developing self-awareness can help you make better decisions.

T

True

F

False

b. Self-awareness is a fixed trait and cannot be improved.

T

True

F

False

5. Match each self-awareness concept on the left with its description on the right.

1. Emotional Intelligence

 

a. Understanding your own feelings.

2. Self-Reflection

 

b. The ability to understand and manage your own emotions, and to be sensitive to the emotions of others.

3. Self-Perception

 

c. The process of thinking about your own character and actions.

4. Introspection

 

d. How you view yourself.

6. Describe a specific situation where greater self-awareness could have helped you handle a challenge or conflict more effectively. What did you learn from that experience?

7. Use the words from the bank to complete the sentences below.

feedback
biases
values
empathy

a. Understanding your personal   helps guide your decisions and actions.

b. Seeking   from others can provide valuable insights into your blind spots.

c. Recognizing our own   is crucial for fair and objective thinking.

d. Developing self-awareness often leads to increased   for others.