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Personal Safety: Understanding Boundaries

A worksheet for Grade 4 students to learn about personal boundaries, how to identify them, and how to communicate them effectively for personal safety.

Grade 4 Social studies Social SkillsPersonal Safety: Boundaries
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D2.Civ.2.3-5. Explain how a democracy relies on people’s responsible participation, and identify how people can responsibly participate in their communities.

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Personal Safety: Understanding Boundaries

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand personal boundaries and how to keep yourself safe.

What are personal boundaries?

Two people standing very close to each other, illustrating a lack of personal space.

 

1. Which of these is an example of a physical boundary?

a

Sharing your feelings with a friend

b

Not letting someone touch your body without permission

c

Deciding what games you want to play

d

Telling someone your secrets

2. What is an emotional boundary?

a

The space around your body

b

Your feelings and how you share them

c

Your toys and belongings

d

The rules your parents set

Complete the sentences about setting boundaries.

1. If someone makes you feel uncomfortable, it's okay to say ' '.

2. You have the right to decide who   your body.

3. If a boundary is crossed, you should tell a trusted  .

Read each statement and circle true or false.

1. It's rude to tell someone 'no' if you don't want a hug.

T

True

F

False

2. Your personal space is only important when you are around strangers.

T

True

F

False

What would you do if a friend kept taking your pencil without asking, even after you've told them you don't like it?