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Personal Safety: Understanding Boundaries

This worksheet helps 3rd graders understand the importance of personal boundaries, how to identify them, and how to communicate them respectfully for their safety and well-being.

Grade 3 Social studies Social SkillsPersonal Safety: Boundaries
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NCSS.D2.Civ.2.3-5NCSS.D2.Psy.2.3-5personal safetyboundariessocial skillsgrade 3respect
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Personal Safety: Understanding Boundaries

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember, personal boundaries are important for keeping you safe and comfortable.

1. What is a personal boundary?

a

A fence around your house

b

Rules that keep you safe and comfortable

c

A line on a map

d

A type of game

2. Who should know and respect your personal boundaries?

a

Only your family

b

Only your friends

c

Everyone

d

Only adults

3. If someone makes you feel  , you should tell a trusted adult.

4. It's important to say   if someone tries to touch you in a way you don't like.

5. A trusted adult is someone you feel   and safe with.

6. Your personal boundaries can change depending on who you are with.

T

True

F

False

7. It is rude to tell someone they are making you uncomfortable.

T

True

F

False

8. Name two trusted adults you can talk to if your boundaries are not respected.

9. What is one way to tell someone that they are crossing your personal boundary?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

respect
uncomfortable
safe
No

10. We should always   other people's boundaries.

11. If you feel  , it's okay to speak up.