Leadership Skills Worksheet
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about and practice leadership skills through various activities.
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Leadership Skills Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand what it means to be a good leader!
Fill in the blanks with words that describe a good leader.
1. A good leader is always and tells the truth.
2. Leaders help others and show .
3. When a leader makes a plan, they are being .
4. Good leaders listen to everyone's ideas and are .
Which of these actions shows good leadership?
Telling everyone what to do without listening.
Helping a classmate who is struggling with a task.
Giving up when something is hard.
Playing by yourself instead of with the group.
Decide if each statement about leadership is True or False.
1. Only adults can be leaders.
True
False
2. Leaders sometimes need to make difficult decisions.
True
False
Think about a time you showed leadership. Describe what happened and how you were a leader.
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