Building Resilience: Grade 3 Social Studies
This worksheet helps third-grade students understand and practice resilience through various activities and questions.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is about understanding how to be strong and bounce back when things are tough.
Resilience means being able to back when you face a challenge or a problem. It's like a superhero power that helps you stay even when things are difficult. When you are resilient, you learn from your mistakes and keep .
1. Which of these is an example of being resilient?
Giving up after the first try.
Trying again even if you made a mistake.
Getting angry when something is hard.
Asking someone else to do your work.
2. What should you do if you feel sad or frustrated about a problem?
Hide your feelings and pretend you're fine.
Talk to a trusted adult like a parent or teacher.
Give up and stop trying.
Blame someone else for the problem.
1. Being resilient means you never feel sad or upset.
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False
2. Practicing resilience can help you grow stronger.
True
False
1. Describe a time when you faced a challenge. How did you show resilience?
2. What is one thing you can do to help a friend who is feeling sad or frustrated?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
When I have a , I will try my best to solve it.
It makes me feel when I don't give up.
I can ask for from an adult if I need it.
I will always again, even if it's hard.