Free Mental Health Quiz | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Mental Health Quiz | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Mental Health Quiz | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Pshe Mental Health
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About this quiz

  • Subject: Pshe
  • Topic: Mental Health
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom wellbeing resources with our engaging Pshe mental health quiz year 4 core. Designed specifically for pupils aged 8 to 9, this resource provides a gentle, supportive way to explore emotional literacy and self-awareness in line with the UK National Curriculum.

Our Pshe mental health quiz year 4 core helps children identify a range of emotions, understand the importance of talking about their feelings, and recognise strategies for maintaining a healthy mind. Featuring our friendly character Pip the caterpillar, the resource guides learners through scenarios that encourage empathy, resilience, and the understanding that it is perfectly normal to experience different moods throughout the school day.

Teachers can use this versatile tool as a starter activity, a group discussion prompt, or an independent assessment to gauge student understanding of emotional wellbeing. The content is carefully aligned with the statutory Relationships and Health Education guidance, ensuring that you are meeting essential learning objectives while keeping your classroom environment warm and positive.

This specific resource is pitched at the core level, meaning it is perfectly suited for learners working at the expected standard for Year 4. It includes a variety of question types to challenge and support your students, covering recall, comprehension, and real-life application. By using this Pshe mental health quiz year 4 core, you are providing your pupils with the vocabulary they need to express themselves clearly and confidently.

The pack includes:

1. Five to seven thought-provoking questions focusing on identifying feelings.

2. Scenarios that require children to apply their knowledge of coping strategies.

3. A teacher answer sheet with suggested discussion points to extend the learning.

4. Clear, accessible language that avoids complex jargon, ensuring all children feel included and encouraged.

Download this free resource today to foster a supportive, open culture in your classroom where every child feels heard, valued, and understood.

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