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Middle school transitions bring new pressures; these 10 questions help students recognize basic emotional signals and simple ways to find balance.

Visão Geral Pedagógica

This wellness quiz assesses 6th-grade students on their understanding of emotional intelligence, stress management, and interpersonal skills during the middle school transition. It employs a low-stakes formative assessment approach to help students identify physical stress signals, define resilience, and recognize the importance of self-care and empathy. The resource is ideal for Social Emotional Learning (SEL) blocks or advisory periods to facilitate classroom discussions on mental health and coping strategies.

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Ferramenta: Quiz de Múltipla Escolha
Assunto: Artes & Outros
Categoria: Saúde e Bem-estar
Nota: 6th Nota
Dificuldade: Fácil
Tópico: Saúde Mental e Emocional
Idioma: 🇬🇧 English
Itens: 10
Chave de Respostas: Sim
Dicas: Não
Criado: Feb 14, 2026

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O que os alunos aprenderão

  • Identify physical and emotional indicators of stress and overwhelm in the middle school environment
  • Define and apply key psychological concepts such as resilience, self-awareness, and empathy
  • Evaluate various coping mechanisms and healthy outlets to determine their effectiveness in managing complex emotions

All 10 Questions

  1. Which of these is a physical sign that your body might be experiencing stress as you start middle school?
    A) Having a sudden boost in height
    B) Noticing your hair color changing
    C) Feeling 'butterflies' or a tight stomach
    D) Having a faster typing speed
  2. When we stop to think about our own feelings and why we are having them, we are practicing _________.
    A) Daydreaming
    B) Self-awareness
    C) Socializing
    D) Memorization
  3. True or False: Stress is always a bad thing and should never happen to a healthy person.
    A) True
    B) False
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  1. If a student feels overwhelmed by a large social studies project, which 'coping mechanism' is most helpful?
    A) Waiting until the night before it is due
    B) Breaking the project into small, manageable steps
    C) Pretending the project does not exist
    D) Comparing their work to everyone else's work
  2. A person who is able to 'bounce back' and keep going after making a mistake on a math test is showing ________.
    A) Resilience
    B) Silliness
    C) Forgetfulness
    D) Arrogance
  3. True or False: Talking to a trusted adult, like a coach or teacher, is a sign of personal strength, not weakness.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. Which activity is considered a 'healthy outlet' for expressing complex emotions like frustration or sadness?
    A) Keeping all feelings hidden from others
    B) Drawing in a sketchbook or playing an instrument
    C) Spending five hours straight on social media
    D) Yelling at a younger sibling
  5. When we imagine how someone else is feeling during a disagreement, we are using ________.
    A) Judgment
    B) Memory
    C) Empathy
    D) Ego
  6. True or False: Getting enough sleep and eating balanced meals can actually improve your emotional mood.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. What is 'positive self-talk'?
    A) Ignoring all your problems
    B) Boasting to your friends about how perfect you are
    C) The internal habit of speaking kindly to yourself especially when things are hard
    D) Repeating things you heard on TV

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Grade 6 WellnessSocial Emotional LearningMiddle School TransitionsMental Health AwarenessFormative AssessmentEmotional IntelligenceAdvisory Curriculum
This 6th Grade Wellness Quiz covers foundational Social Emotional Learning (SEL) themes including physiological stress responses, the definition of resilience, the role of empathy in conflict resolution, and the utility of positive self-talk. Using a mix of multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions, the assessment targets metacognitive skills and self-regulation and provides immediate pedagogical feedback through detailed explanations for each correct answer choice.

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Perguntas Frequentes

Yes, this 6th Grade Wellness Quiz is a perfect no-prep activity for substitute teachers as it provides clear explanations for each answer choice to guide student reflection even without a specialist present.

Most students will finish this 10-question wellness quiz in about 15 minutes, making it a highly efficient tool for a quick check-in or a focused bell-ringer to start a health class.

This Wellness Quiz can easily be adapted for differentiated instruction by using the hints and detailed explanations to facilitate small-group discussions for students who may need more support with emotional literacy concepts.

While specifically designed as a 6th Grade Wellness Quiz to address the transition to middle school, the vocabulary and emotional concepts are also highly relevant for 5th or 7th-grade students.

Teachers can use this Wellness Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the results to identify if specific topics, like resilience or healthy coping mechanisms, require a more in-depth follow-up lesson.