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Feeling Super: The Hero's Heart Grade 1 Wellness Quest Quiz (Advanced) Hoja de trabajo • Descarga gratuita en PDF con clave de respuestas

Moving past color-matching emotions, students synthesize self-regulation strategies by designing custom 'Power-Up' plans for complex social challenges.

Panorama pedagógico

This quiz assesses social-emotional literacy by challenging students to move beyond basic emotion identification toward the synthesis of self-regulation strategies in complex social scenarios. The instructional approach utilizes metaphorical scaffolding, such as Internal Weather and Power-Up plans, to make abstract mental health concepts concrete for early elementary learners. It is designed as a formative assessment or a summative wellness check-in to support CASEL-aligned social-emotional learning goals in the first-grade classroom.

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Herramienta: Cuestionario de Opción Múltiple
Asunto: Artes & Otros
Categoría: Salud y bienestar
Calificación: 1st Calificación
Dificultad: Avanzado
Tema: Salud mental y emocional
Idioma: 🇬🇧 English
Elementos: 10
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Pistas: No
Creado: Feb 14, 2026

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Qué aprenderán los estudiantes

  • Apply specific mindfulness and grounding techniques to resolve simulated emotional challenges.
  • Analyze complex social situations to determine the most effective resilience-building response.
  • Evaluate the importance of self-care and adult support systems in maintaining mental well-being.

All 10 Questions

  1. Imagine your friend feels like a 'Wobbly Jellyfish'—nervous and shaky before a big class play. Which 'Power-Up' should they use to feel brave?
    A) The 'Glitter Jar' – Watching sparkles settle to calm the mind
    B) The 'Tiger Roar' – Yelling at everyone to go away
    C) The 'Super Nap' – Falling asleep on the stage
    D) The 'Fast Run' – Running out of the building
  2. If you feel 'Blue' and 'Orange' (sad and frustrated) at the same time, you can talk to a 'Keep-it-Safe' adult like a teacher to help sort your feelings.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When my 'Internal Weather' is stormy (angry), I can use the ______ technique to blow the storm clouds away by breathing out slowly.
    A) Ice Cube
    B) Dandelion Breath
    C) Angry Stomp
    D) Cloud Watcher
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  1. You built a tall tower and it fell down. You feel 'The Grumpies' coming on. What is the BEST way to show resilience (bouncing back)?
    A) Kick the blocks so no one else can play
    B) Cry until the teacher builds it for you
    C) Think: 'I can try a wider base this time' and rebuild
    D) Walk away and never play with blocks again
  2. If your brain feels 'Too Full' of loud noises and bright lights, the best ______ is to find a 'Quiet Corner' to rest your senses.
    A) Game
    B) Secret
    C) Coping Tool
    D) Exercise
  3. Being a 'Heart Hero' means you should keep your sad feelings a secret so you don't bother anyone.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. Which of these is a 'Social Safety Net' you can use if you are being treated unkindly on the playground?
    A) Hide under the slide and stay there
    B) Use an 'I-Statement' and then tell a recess monitor
    C) Telling a younger student to fix it for you
    D) Throwing sand to protect yourself
  5. To keep our 'Inside Battery' charged and happy, we need to balance hard work with ______ like drawing, playing, or resting.
    A) More Homework
    B) Self-Care
    C) Running Fast
    D) Watching TV
  6. Using 'Positive Self-Talk' (saying 'I can do hard things!') is like giving your brain a high-five when things are difficult.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. If you feel 'Fizzing like a Soda Pop' (too much energy or frustration), which 'Cool Down' activity helps most?
    A) Squeezing a stress ball or 'Lemon Squeeze' with hands
    B) Spinning in circles as fast as possible
    C) Drinking a real sugary soda
    D) Shouting 'I am a soda pop!'

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Grade 1 WellnessSocial Emotional LearningSelf Regulation StrategiesGrowth MindsetCharacter EducationPrimary CounselingFormative Assessment
This Hero's Heart Grade 1 Wellness Quest Quiz is a social-emotional learning assessment that targets self-regulation and resilience. It features ten items including multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions that require students to synthesize coping strategies like progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness, and seeking adult support. The content focuses on complex emotional states and social challenges, moving beyond basic facial expression recognition into higher-order applications of mental health literacy such as positive self-talk and sensory management.

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Yes, this Hero's Heart Wellness Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because the clear explanations provided for each answer allow a guest teacher to lead a meaningful discussion on emotional health without prior training.

Most first-grade students will finish this wellness quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, including time for students to process the creative metaphors used for different emotions.

This advanced wellness quiz is perfect for differentiated instruction as it challenges high-achieving first graders to think critically about behavioral choices, while the vivid imagery helps scaffold understanding for students who are still mastering emotional vocabulary.

While specifically tailored for grade 1, the subject matter and advanced vocabulary in this wellness quiz make it suitable for mature kindergarteners or as a review for second-grade students focused on mindfulness.

You can use this wellness quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the explanation section for each question with the class to identify which specific self-regulation tools, like Dandelion Breath, students may need more practice with during the week.