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Understanding Adulthood

This worksheet helps 6th-grade students explore the concept of adulthood, including responsibilities, independence, and life skills.

Grade 6 Social studies Social SkillsAdulthood
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D2.Civ.2.6-8D2.Civ.3.6-8

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adulthoodsocial skillsresponsibilitiesindependencegrade 6
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Understanding Adulthood

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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. This worksheet will help you think about what it means to be an adult and the responsibilities that come with it.

1. Which of the following is generally considered a responsibility of adulthood?

a

Playing video games all day

b

Paying bills and managing money

c

Having no rules or limits

d

Eating candy for every meal

2. What is a common life skill that adults need for daily living?

a

Memorizing all video game characters

b

Knowing how to cook a simple meal

c

Being able to fly a kite perfectly

d

Collecting rare stamps

1. Being an adult means you are completely independent and never need help from anyone.

T

True

F

False

2. Adults are responsible for making their own choices and facing the consequences.

T

True

F

False

1. One important financial responsibility of an adult is to pay their   on time.

2. Adults often need to manage their time effectively to balance work, family, and other  .

1. Describe one skill you think you will need to learn to be a responsible adult. Explain why it is important.

2. What does 'independence' mean in the context of adulthood?

Imagine you are an adult. What are three things you would like to achieve or be responsible for?


Below is an image related to adult responsibilities. Briefly describe what you see and how it connects to the idea of adulthood.

Public Housing - Your Rights and Responsibilities (1985), City of Detroit