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π Understanding Character Traits for Kindergarteners
Character traits are like special words that describe what someone is like on the inside β how they think, feel, and act! β¨ For our kindergarten friends, learning about character traits helps them understand themselves and others better. It's about noticing if someone is kind, brave, shy, or helpful. When we talk about these traits, children learn to recognize different behaviors and feelings, which is super important for making friends and being a good person!
These worksheets are designed to make learning about character traits super fun and easy for little learners. We'll explore simple words that describe people and practice identifying them in stories or everyday situations. Get ready to discover the amazing personalities all around us! π
π Part A: Vocabulary Match-Up!
Can you draw a line from the word to its meaning? Let's see how well you know these character traits!
- π Kind: Feeling joy or pleasure.
- π¦ Brave: Liking to assist others.
- π€« Shy: Being nice and caring to others.
- π€ Helpful: Being able to do something even if you are scared.
- π Happy: Feeling nervous or quiet around new people.
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks!
Read the story about our friend Timmy. Choose the best word from the box to complete each sentence!
Words: kind, helpful, happy
Timmy loves to play! One day, he saw his little sister struggling to tie her shoe. Timmy was very _________ and knelt down to help her. His sister felt so _________ that someone helped her. Timmy felt _________ inside too, because he knew he did a good thing for his sister.
- β¨ Timmy was very _________ and knelt down to help her.
- π His sister felt so _________ that someone helped her.
- π Timmy felt _________ inside too, because he knew he did a good thing for his sister.
π€ Part C: Think and Share!
Imagine you are at the playground. You see a new friend looking sad and sitting all alone. What character trait would you show? How would you show it? Draw a picture or tell your teacher! π¬
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