Circles of Support Worksheet
This worksheet helps Grade 5 students understand the concept of Circles of Support and identify the different people and groups who provide support in their lives.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the different 'Circles of Support' in your life.
What are Circles of Support?
Circles of Support represent the different people and groups in our lives who provide us with help, encouragement, and care. These circles can include family, friends, teachers, and community members. Understanding your Circles of Support can help you know who to turn to when you need help.

1. Which of the following best describes a 'Circle of Support'?
A group of people who play games together.
People who offer help, encouragement, and care.
A secret club with special rules.
Only your immediate family members.
2. Who might be part of your 'Inner Circle' of support?
People you see once a year.
Close family and best friends.
Strangers you meet on the street.
People you only know online.
1. Your Circles of Support can help you feel and cared for.
2. Teachers and coaches are often part of your Circle of Support.
3. It's important to know who your Circles of Support are so you know who to to when you need help.
1. Name three people who are in your immediate 'Inner Circle' of support.
2. How can your 'Outer Circle' of support (like community members or school staff) help you?
1. Only family members can be part of your Circles of Support.
True
False
2. It's good to have many different people in your Circles of Support.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Your are often your first and closest circle of support.
2. People at your school, like and counselors, form another important circle.
3. Your wider , including neighbors and club leaders, can also provide support.