Free Wellbeing Word Mat | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik

Free Wellbeing Word Mat | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik

Free Wellbeing Word Mat | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik worksheet preview — Pshe Wellbeing
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About this word mat

  • Subject: Pshe
  • Topic: Wellbeing
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom discussions with our comprehensive Health & Wellness wellbeing word mat year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the Common Core State Standards, this colorful and engaging tool helps pupils articulate their emotions and understand the importance of mental health and positive relationships.

In Grade 3, children are developing a deeper understanding of their feelings and how to manage them. This Health & Wellness wellbeing word mat year 4 core resource provides a carefully curated list of vocabulary, ranging from basic emotions like happy and sad to more complex feelings such as resilient, determined, and overwhelmed. By using this mat, pupils can express themselves more clearly during circle time, group work, or independent writing tasks.

How can teachers use this resource? It is perfect for display on desks as a handy reference during PSHE lessons. You might ask pupils to pick three words that describe their current mood or use the vocabulary to help them write a reflective journal entry. Because this Health & Wellness wellbeing word mat year 4 core is designed for the expected standard, it bridges the gap between simple emotional identification and the ability to describe nuanced states of mind, which is a key requirement for Elementary.

The resource includes 7 questions to test understanding: 1. Can you find a synonym for the word angry? 2. How might a resilient person react to a challenge? 3. Identify a word that describes how you feel when you learn something new. 4. Explain why it is important to use kind words. 5. If a friend feels worried, which words from the mat could you use to support them? 6. Write a sentence about a time you felt proud. 7. Why do we need a wide vocabulary to talk about our feelings?

This resource is warm, encouraging, and aligns perfectly with the statutory guidance for Relationships and Health Education. Download it today to support your pupils in building their emotional intelligence and wellbeing vocabulary.

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