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Setting Priorities Worksheet

A Grade 6 Social Studies worksheet focusing on understanding and practicing setting priorities.

Grade 6 Social studies Social SkillsSetting Priorities
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Multiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksTrue / FalseShort AnswerWord Bank

Standards

D2.Civ.1.6-8D2.Psy.2.6-8

Topics

social skillsprioritiestime managementdecision making
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Setting Priorities Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the importance of setting priorities in your daily life.

1. What does it mean to 'set priorities'?

a

To do everything at once.

b

To decide which tasks are most important.

c

To avoid doing any work.

d

To only do easy tasks.

2. Why is it important to set priorities?

a

To waste time.

b

To feel overwhelmed.

c

To manage your time and achieve goals.

d

To make things more difficult.

3. When you have many tasks, it's important to figure out which ones are the most  .

4. Setting priorities helps you to be more   and less stressed.

5. It is always best to do the easiest task first, regardless of its importance.

T

True

F

False

6. A good way to set priorities is to make a 'to-do' list and rank tasks by importance.

T

True

F

False

7. Describe a time when you had to set priorities. What was the situation, and what did you decide to do first?

8. Imagine you have a big test tomorrow, a soccer practice, and your friend wants to play video games. How would you prioritize these activities and why?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

important
urgent
goals
plan

9. To effectively set priorities, you need to identify your  .

10. Tasks that are both   and important should be done first.