Let’s solve this step by step.
This worksheet is asking you to sort words into two groups:
Positive and
Negative.
“Positive” means good, kind, or helpful things.
“Negative” means bad, mean, or unkind things.
We are given four words at the bottom:
- Obedient
- Mean
- Kind
- Polite
Let’s think about each one:
1.
Obedient – This means following rules or listening to adults. That’s usually seen as a good thing →
Positive
2.
Mean – This means being unkind or hurting someone’s feelings. That’s definitely not good →
Negative
3.
Kind – This means being nice, caring, or helping others. Very good! →
Positive
4.
Polite – This means saying “please” and “thank you,” being respectful. Also good →
Positive
So now we can fill in the boxes under each column.
Under
POSITIVE, we put:
- Obedient
- Kind
- Polite
Under
NEGATIVE, we put:
- Mean
The other boxes say “Enter text here” — those are for you to add more words if your teacher gives you more, or if you want to think of your own examples. But since only 4 words were given, we just use those.
✔ Double-check:
- Positive = Good traits → Obedient, Kind, Polite ✔️
- Negative = Bad trait → Mean ✔️
Final Answer:
POSITIVE: Obedient, Kind, Polite
NEGATIVE: Mean
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying character worksheet.