Understanding Peer Pressure
A worksheet for 4th graders to understand and identify different types of peer pressure and how to respond to it.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand peer pressure and how to deal with it.
1. Peer pressure is when your try to get you to do something.
2. It can be peer pressure or peer pressure.
3. Saying 'no' loudly and clearly is a good way to peer pressure.
1. All peer pressure is bad.
True
False
2. It is okay to say 'no' to your friends if you don't want to do something.
True
False
1. What is an example of positive peer pressure?
Friends daring you to break a rule.
Friends encouraging you to study for a test.
Friends telling you to ignore your homework.
Friends convincing you to be mean to someone.
2. What should you do if someone tries to pressure you into doing something wrong?
Do what they say so they will like you.
Tell an adult you trust.
Try to change the subject.
All of the above.
1. Describe a time you felt peer pressure (it can be positive or negative). How did you react?
2. What are two different ways you can say 'no' to negative peer pressure?