Self-Monitoring Skills
A worksheet for 3rd graders to practice and understand self-monitoring skills in social situations.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Self-monitoring means paying attention to your own actions, thoughts, and feelings.
1. What does it mean to 'self-monitor'?
Watching a movie
Paying attention to your own behavior
Playing with friends
Reading a book
2. Why is self-monitoring important?
To make others happy
To help you learn and behave better
To get more toys
To sleep well
3. When you self-monitor, you think about your and how they affect others.
4. If you are feeling angry, good self-monitoring means you might take a few breaths.
5. It is only important to self-monitor when an adult is watching.
True
False
6. Self-monitoring helps you understand your own feelings.
True
False
7. Give an example of a time you used self-monitoring in school or at home.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
8. When you self-monitor, you about your and .
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