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Big Feelings, Tiny Heroes: Can You Master the Mind Mystery for 2nd Grade? Quiz (Advanced) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함

Design a 'Feeling First Aid Kit' by identifying how brains process overwhelming emotions and choosing the best social-emotional tools to help a friend.

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This quiz assesses a second-grade student's foundational understanding of mental health literacy, specifically focusing on identifying anxiety, repetitive thoughts, and professional support roles. The instructional design uses age-appropriate metaphors and 'hero-themed' scenarios to scaffold complex psychological concepts like compulsions and hallucinations into accessible language. It serves as an ideal formative assessment for social-emotional learning (SEL) units centered on empathy, self-regulation, and mental health awareness.

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도구: 다중 선택 퀴즈
제목: 예술 및 기타
카테고리: 심리학
등급: 2nd 등급
난이도: 고급
주제: 심리적 장애 및 정신 건강
언어: 🇬🇧 English
아이템: 10
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힌트: 아니오
생성됨: Feb 14, 2026

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  • Identify physical and cognitive symptoms of anxiety and repetitive thoughts using age-appropriate terminology.
  • Distinguish between helpful social support strategies and ineffective responses to emotional distress.
  • Recognize the roles of mental health professionals and the importance of professional intervention for long-term emotional challenges.

All 10 Questions

  1. Leo's brain feels like a 'Stormy Cloud' because he keeps thinking the same scary thought over and over, even when he tries to stop. If you were building a 'Brain Map,' what is this repetitive 'loop' called?
    A) A Stuck Thought (Obsession)
    B) A Happy Memory
    C) A Quick Dream
    D) A Hungry Tummy
  2. True or False: If a friend's brain works differently because of a mental health challenge, it means they aren't trying hard enough to be happy.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When someone's body feels shaky or their heart beats fast because they are worried about something that hasn't happened yet, they are likely feeling ________.
    A) Sleepy
    B) Anxious
    C) Bored
    D) Hungry
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  1. Maya has been feeling very 'Heavy Blue' for three weeks. She doesn't want to play tag or eat her favorite snack. What is a 'Synthesis Step' to help her feel supported?
    A) Tell her to just 'cheer up' immediately
    B) Ignore her until she feels better
    C) Ask a trusted adult to help her talk to an 'Emotion Doctor' (Therapist)
    D) Give her more homework to stay busy
  2. True or False: Using 'Belly Breathing' is a tool that can help calm the nervous system when the brain feels a 'False Alarm' of danger.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A person who listens to people's feelings and helps them find 'Brain Tools' to handle big worries is called a ________.
    A) Librarian
    B) Therapist
    C) Chef
    D) Astronaut
  4. Imagine you are a 'Mood Detective.' You notice a classmate is washing their hands 20 times in a row because they are scared of 'invisible monsters.' What is the best way to explain this to a teacher?
    A) They just really like soap
    B) They are being silly on purpose
    C) Their brain is stuck on a 'Safety Loop' and they need help
    D) They are trying to get out of class
  5. True or False: Talking about our 'Big Feelings' actually makes the feelings grow bigger and scarier forever.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. Which of these is a 'Protective Factor'—something that keeps our minds strong even when life is hard?
    A) Keeping all secrets to yourself
    B) Having a kind 'Support Squad' of friends and family
    C) Watching scary movies before bed
    D) Ignoring small problems until they get big
  7. If someone's brain sends them a 'Signal' that makes them see or hear things that others don't, we call these sensory mistakes ________.
    A) Secret Powers
    B) Lies
    C) Hallucinations
    D) Dreams

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Grade 2 SelMental Health LiteracySocial Emotional LearningEmpathy BuildingFormative AssessmentAnxiety AwarenessClassroom Guidance
This assessment for second-grade students covers foundational mental health literacy through ten questions including multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank formats. It addresses clinical concepts such as obsessive thoughts, anxiety-induced physiological responses, therapeutic intervention, and hallucinations by translating them into age-appropriate metaphors like safety loops and stormy clouds. The quiz evaluates students on their ability to identify protective factors, recognize professional roles like therapists, and understand the biological nature of mental health challenges, effectively promoting stigma reduction and emotional intelligence in an elementary classroom setting.

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자주 묻는 질문

Yes, this Big Feelings Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because the clear explanations and included answer key allow for an independent social-emotional learning activity that requires no prior specialized knowledge.

Most second-grade students will complete this ten-question Social-Emotional Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, depending on whether you choose to read the questions aloud to support emerging readers.

Absolutely, this mental health assessment can be used for differentiated instruction by using the detailed explanations as discussion prompts for advanced learners or by providing visual aids to support the metaphors for students requiring more scaffolding.

While specifically designed for the Second Grade level, this arts-and-other quiz uses simplified vocabulary that makes it accessible for third graders who are beginning to explore more complex emotional intelligence themes.

You can use this Social-Emotional Quiz as a formative assessment at the start of a health or SEL unit to gauge baseline student understanding of mental health terminology and to identify common misconceptions about emotional regulation.