Description
What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'My Relationship Circle' focusing on independence. It uses a concentric circle diagram to help students visually represent and categorize their relationships. The circles are color-coded and represent different levels of relationships: 'Me' (innermost circle), 'Family', 'Friends', 'Acquaintances', and 'Strangers' (outermost circle). A key with corresponding colors and relationship types is provided. There's also space for the student to write their name and the date.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for late elementary and middle school students (Grades 4-8). The concept is simple to grasp, but it encourages thoughtful reflection on social connections, making it appropriate for students in these age ranges who are developing a deeper understanding of relationships.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop social-emotional skills by encouraging them to identify, categorize, and visualize their relationships. It promotes self-awareness and understanding of different levels of connection with others, fostering healthy social boundaries and relationship skills.
How to Use It:
Students should begin by writing their name and the date at the top. Then, using the provided key, they should think about the people in their lives and place them in the appropriate circle based on the type of relationship they have with each person (stranger, acquaintance, friend, family). They can write names within the circles or use a numbering system.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for teachers, counselors, or parents working with children and adolescents on social skills, emotional intelligence, and healthy relationships. It's also useful for students who are navigating social situations and developing their understanding of different relationship dynamics.
This is an educational worksheet titled 'My Relationship Circle' focusing on independence. It uses a concentric circle diagram to help students visually represent and categorize their relationships. The circles are color-coded and represent different levels of relationships: 'Me' (innermost circle), 'Family', 'Friends', 'Acquaintances', and 'Strangers' (outermost circle). A key with corresponding colors and relationship types is provided. There's also space for the student to write their name and the date.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for late elementary and middle school students (Grades 4-8). The concept is simple to grasp, but it encourages thoughtful reflection on social connections, making it appropriate for students in these age ranges who are developing a deeper understanding of relationships.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop social-emotional skills by encouraging them to identify, categorize, and visualize their relationships. It promotes self-awareness and understanding of different levels of connection with others, fostering healthy social boundaries and relationship skills.
How to Use It:
Students should begin by writing their name and the date at the top. Then, using the provided key, they should think about the people in their lives and place them in the appropriate circle based on the type of relationship they have with each person (stranger, acquaintance, friend, family). They can write names within the circles or use a numbering system.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for teachers, counselors, or parents working with children and adolescents on social skills, emotional intelligence, and healthy relationships. It's also useful for students who are navigating social situations and developing their understanding of different relationship dynamics.
