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Perseverance Power!

A kindergarten social studies worksheet to help young learners understand and practice perseverance through relatable scenarios.

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Perseverance Power!

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Hello, little learners! This worksheet is all about trying your best, even when things are tricky. That's called perseverance! Read each question and try your best to answer.

1. What does it mean to persevere?

a

Giving up quickly

b

Trying again and again

c

Asking someone else to do it

d

Playing with toys

Read each sentence. Is it an example of perseverance? Circle T for True or F for False.

2. Lily tries to build a tall tower, but it keeps falling down. She tries again.

T

True

F

False

3. Tom can't tie his shoes. He asks his mom to do it for him every day.

T

True

F

False

Fill in the blank with the best word.

4. When something is hard, I will keep  .

5. I will not   when I am learning something new.

6. Tell about a time you tried really hard to do something, even when it was difficult. What did you do?

Use these words to talk about perseverance:

try
keep going
don't give up
hard work