Understanding Grief and Loss
This worksheet helps second-grade students understand and express their feelings about grief and loss in a healthy way.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Sometimes we feel sad or confused when someone or something we love is no longer with us. This is called grief. It's okay to have these feelings.
1. What is a feeling you might have when you experience grief?
Happy
Sad
Excited
Silly
2. What is a good thing to do when you feel sad?
Keep it a secret
Talk to a grown-up
Yell at your friends
Hide in your room
3. When someone you love is gone, you might feel .
4. It's okay to when you are grieving.
5. Everyone grieves in the same way.
True
False
6. It's important to talk about your feelings when you are sad.
True
False
7. Name one grown-up you can talk to if you are feeling sad.
8. What is one way you can remember someone or something you have lost?
Draw a picture of how you feel when you are sad, or draw something that makes you feel better when you are sad.
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