Self-Control Skills Worksheet
A Grade 5 social studies worksheet focusing on understanding and practicing self-control in daily situations.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand and practice self-control.
1. Which of the following is the best definition of self-control?
Doing whatever you want, whenever you want.
Controlling your impulses, emotions, and behaviors.
Letting others make decisions for you.
Always being quiet and never expressing yourself.
2. You are playing a game with friends and start to lose. What is a good example of showing self-control?
Throwing the game controller across the room.
Yelling at your friends and blaming them.
Taking a deep breath and continuing to play fairly.
Cheating to make sure you win the game.
3. When you feel angry, taking a can help you regain self-control.
4. Self-control helps us make good instead of acting on sudden urges.
5. Practicing is a way to improve your self-control over time.
6. Self-control means you never get angry or upset.
True
False
7. It is easier to show self-control when you are well-rested and calm.
True
False
8. Describe a situation where you had to use self-control. What happened, and how did you manage your actions or feelings?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
9. Having self-control helps us achieve our by staying focused.
10. Thinking about the of our actions can help us practice self-control.
11. When you show , you are demonstrating a form of self-control.