My Circles of Support
A Grade 4 social studies worksheet on understanding and identifying different circles of support in a child's life.
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My Circles of Support
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Your 'Circles of Support' are the people and groups in your life who care for you and help you.
1. Your family is usually in your closest circle of .
2. Friends who make you feel good and help you when you're sad are part of your circle.
3. Teachers, coaches, and neighbors can be part of your circle.
4. When you need help with a problem, it's good to reach out to your of support.
1. Which of these people would most likely be in your closest circle of support?
A movie star
Your parent or guardian
Someone you met once
A character in a book
2. Which group of people is most likely to be in your community circle of support?
Your pets
Your best friends
Your doctor and librarian
People who live in another country
1. Name two people in your family circle of support and explain how they help you.
2. Imagine you are having a difficult day at school. Who would you talk to from your circles of support, and why?
1. It's okay to ask for help from people in your circles of support.
True
False
2. Your circles of support should only include people who are exactly your age.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. People in your circles of support should make you feel .
2. It's important to the people in your closest support circles.
3. Your circle includes people like teachers and neighbors.
4. Don't be afraid to ask for when you need it.