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- Kind Kindergarteners: Caring for Calm and Comfort Quiz
Kind Kindergarteners: Caring for Calm and Comfort Quiz (Medium) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Young learners practice identifying big feelings and choosing helpful ways to support friends who feel overwhelmed or sad in the classroom.
教育的概要
This social-emotional learning quiz assesses a student's ability to identify primary emotions and select appropriate self-regulation and prosocial coping strategies within a classroom environment. The instructional approach utilizes developmentally appropriate scenarios to scaffold the understanding of emotional intelligence and interpersonal support for early learners. It is designed for use as a formative assessment during morning meetings or as part of a guidance curriculum focused on student well-being and relational health.
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- Identify common 'big feelings' such as anxiety, sadness, and frustration based on behavioral descriptions.
- Apply specific self-regulation techniques like belly breathing and calm-down corners to manage sensory or emotional overwhelm.
- Formulate empathetic responses to support peers experiencing emotional distress in social situations.
All 10 Questions
- If Leo is feeling very 'wiggly and worried' because the classroom is too loud, what is a helpful thing he can do?A) Run around the room as fast as he canB) Find a quiet 'calm down corner' to take deep breathsC) Hide his teacher's markersD) Yell louder than everyone else
- Is it okay to feel sad or scared sometimes?A) TrueB) False
- When Sarah feels so sad that she doesn't want to play with her favorite blocks, she is having a __________.A) Birthday partyB) Snack timeC) Big feelingD) Nap
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- Maya’s heart is beating fast and she is afraid to go down the slide. What is a 'brave tool' she can use?A) Using 'Belly Breaths' to slow her heart downB) Closing her eyes and running awayC) Pushing another studentD) Eating a whole box of cookies
- Listening to a friend's feelings makes their 'heart-load' feel lighter.A) TrueB) False
- If a friend is crying and doesn't know why, the best thing to do is call a __________.A) FirefighterB) Trusted grown-upC) CatD) Doctor for a scraped knee
- Sam eats his lunch and gets lots of sleep so his brain stays healthy. This is called:A) Being a superheroB) Taking care of his 'Inside Me'C) Winning a raceD) Playing tag
- If someone feels sad for a long time, they are just being 'bad'.A) TrueB) False
- Taking a 'Brain Break' by stretching helps us feel __________.A) More angryB) Calm and readyC) Sleepy and boredD) Hungry for pizza
- Penny is upset because she lost her toy. How can you show 'Empathy' to Penny?A) Tell her to stop cryingB) Take her other toys awayC) Say, 'I'm sorry you're sad, I can help you look for it.'D) Walk away and play with someone else
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よくある質問
Yes, this Kind Kindergarteners quiz is an ideal resource for a substitute teacher lesson plan because it uses simple language and provides clear explanations for each answer to guide a class discussion on behavior.
This social-emotional learning quiz typically takes between ten and fifteen minutes to complete when facilitated as a group activity or read aloud with young learners.
Yes, you can use this SEL quiz for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emergent readers or using the focused explanations to provide extra support for students who struggle with emotional regulation.
This caring for calm quiz is specifically designed for the kindergarten level but is also highly appropriate for preschool or first-grade students who are developing their emotional vocabulary.
You can use this classroom community quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to identify which children may need more practice with self-regulation tools or more support in identifying their peers' feelings.