Understanding Self-Control
A Grade 4 social studies worksheet focusing on understanding and practicing self-control in daily situations.
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Understanding Self-Control
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about how you use self-control in your daily life.
1. When you have self-control, you can manage your and actions.
2. Thinking before you speak is an example of practicing .
3. Waiting for your turn in a game shows good .
4. If you feel angry, taking a few deep breaths can help you gain .
5. Which of these is the best example of self-control?
Shouting when you don't get your way
Waiting patiently for your snack
Interrupting someone while they are talking
Grabbing a toy from a friend
6. Why is self-control important at school?
It helps you finish your work
It helps you listen to the teacher
It helps you get along with classmates
All of the above
7. Self-control means you never feel strong emotions.
True
False
8. Practicing self-control can help you make better decisions.
True
False
9. Describe a time when you used self-control. What happened, and how did you manage your feelings or actions?
10. What is one strategy you can use to help you practice self-control when you feel frustrated?