Understanding Behavior
This worksheet helps 6th-grade students explore different types of behavior, their impact, and strategies for positive social interactions.
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Understanding Behavior
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you think about different types of behavior and their effects.
1. Which of the following is an example of positive behavior?
Interrupting someone while they are speaking
Sharing your toys with a friend
Ignoring someone who asks for help
Refusing to participate in group activities
2. What is a common consequence of negative behavior?
Building stronger friendships
Feeling happier and more confident
Damaging relationships and trust
Achieving personal goals more easily
1. Showing respect for others' feelings is an example of behavior.
2. When you listen carefully to someone, you are practicing active .
3. Resolving disagreements peacefully is a sign of good skills.
1. Your behavior only affects yourself, not the people around you.
True
False
2. Empathy means understanding and sharing the feelings of another.
True
False
1. Describe a time when you saw someone display positive behavior and how it made you feel.
2. What is one strategy you can use to manage your emotions when you feel frustrated or angry?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Good is important for working together in a team.
2. Every action has , both positive and negative.
3. Showing for others means treating them with kindness and consideration.