Understanding Your Circle of Influence
A Grade 7 social studies worksheet exploring personal and community influence.
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Understanding Your Circle of Influence
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about how you and others can make a difference in your community.
1. What does the term 'Circle of Influence' primarily refer to?
The people you know personally.
The things you can control or affect.
The global economy.
The weather patterns.
2. Your actions and decisions can the people around you.
3. A 'Circle of Concern' includes things that worry you but are outside your .
4. You have no influence over your community's problems.
True
False
5. Give two examples of how a student your age can positively influence their school environment.
Match each term with its definition.
6. Circle of Influence
a. Things you can control and change.
7. Circle of Concern
b. Things you worry about but cannot directly control.
8. Describe a situation where you or someone you know used their 'Circle of Influence' to bring about a positive change. What was the situation, what actions were taken, and what was the outcome?