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Understanding Relationship Patterns

A Grade 4 social studies worksheet on identifying and understanding common relationship patterns in daily life and their impact.

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D2.Soc.1.3-5. (Social Studies, C3 Framework)

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Understanding Relationship Patterns

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand different patterns in how people interact with each other.

1. A relationship pattern is a way people   with each other over time.

2. When friends take turns sharing toys, they are showing a pattern of  .

3. If someone always blames others, that could be a negative   pattern.

4. Good relationship patterns often involve listening and  .

1. Relationship patterns can change over time.

T

True

F

False

2. It is always easy to identify relationship patterns.

T

True

F

False

1. Which of these is an example of a positive relationship pattern?

a

Always interrupting others

b

Taking turns and listening

c

Ignoring someone when they speak

d

Always wanting your own way

2. Why is it important to recognize different relationship patterns?

a

To always get what you want

b

To make friendships harder

c

To understand how to improve interactions

d

It is not important at all

1. Describe a positive relationship pattern you have observed between two people.

2. What is one way you can change a negative relationship pattern into a positive one?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

cooperation
conflict
respect
communication

1. Good   helps people understand each other's feelings.

2. When people work together, they are showing  .

3. Treating others with   means valuing their thoughts and feelings.

4. A pattern of constant   can hurt friendships.