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Mental, Emotional, and Social Health Worksheets
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In this word search worksheet, students identify fifty words related to good mental health in a word puzzle. Examples include hormones, self esteem, and depressed.
For this order of action worksheet, learners read 6 groups of sentences about Britney Spears. Students sort the sentences and number them so they will be in the correct chronological order. Note: The text mentions divorce and mental health issues.
For this psychology worksheet, students find the words to acquire the vocabulary for mental health and the answers are found at the bottom of the page.
For this happiness and well-being worksheet, students read a 6-paragraph article on mental health and respond to 6 short answer questions. Vocabulary words and definitions are included.
In this emotional health worksheet, students explore the feelings of sadness, grief and loss by first reading and decorating a poem which states that it is all right to feel sad. Students color emotion pictures and discuss as a group why someone behaves a certain way.
Learners analyze the different physiology of the human body. In this biology lesson, students identify the different organs and their properties. They study cell differentiation and stem cells as they relate to the Human body.
In this Self Injury Awareness Day worksheet, students complete activities such as reading a passage, phrase matching, fill in the blanks, correct words, multiple choice, spelling, sequencing, scrambled sentences, writing questions, survey, and writing. Students complete 12 activities on Self Injury Awareness Day.
Help to educate your ESL students about World Suicide Prevention Day with this series of activities. Matching key phrases, completing CLOZE paragraphs, and choosing appropriate words based on context clues are just a few of the many ways for students to practice their English skills and to learn more about preventing suicide in society.
In this specific listening comprehension worksheet, students listen to an audio file and then choose the best answer to 15 corresponding multiple choice questions. Students then respond to four questions about non-verbal communication in their own culture.
In this popular, trade, or scholarly article worksheet, students read and review at least three given articles. Students identify the type of article and give reasons for their choice. Students are given a list of questions to consider as they analyze the characteristics of each article.
