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📚 Topic Summary
Feeling sick can be scary, but it's important to let a grown-up know so they can help you feel better! This worksheet will give you some practice in identifying when you don't feel well and how to tell someone about it. Talking about your feelings and symptoms is the first step in getting the care you need. Remember, grown-ups are there to help you!
Sometimes it's hard to know how to explain what's wrong. We'll learn some helpful words and practice using them. Being able to tell someone you feel sick is a superpower that helps keep you healthy and happy!
🗣️ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 🤒 Sick | A. Feeling pain in your head |
| 🤕 Headache | B. Having a high temperature |
| 🤢 Nauseous | C. Not feeling well |
| 🌡️ Fever | D. Feeling like you might throw up |
| 😥 Hurt | E. Feeling pain somewhere in your body |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Use these words to fill in the blanks: sick, hurt, teacher, mommy, fever.
- When I feel __________, I tell my __________.
- If my tummy __________, I tell my __________.
- If I have a __________, I tell my __________.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are at school and start feeling very hot and dizzy. What would you do? Who would you tell and what would you say?
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