Self Esteem Worksheets
Looking for self-esteem worksheets? These printable activities help children build confidence, practice positive thinking, and celebrate what makes them unique. From self-portraits and compliment lists to reading passages about believing in yourself, this collection supports social-emotional learning in the classroom or at home.
Self-Esteem and Confidence

100th Day of School Write Your Accomplishments
Reflect on your proudest accomplishments since kindergarten by completing thought-provoking prompts with detailed responses.

A Look In the Mirror Self-Portrait SEL Activity
In this self-portrait activity, children look in a mirror, notice what makes them unique, draw themselves, and write three things they love about the way they look.

All About Me Drawing Activity - Self-Confidence
A drawing-based self-reflection activity where young learners illustrate four personal prompts: something they're good at, helping a friend, someone who loves them, and something that makes them smile.

Building My Self-Esteem - Reflection Questions
A written self-reflection worksheet with seven open-ended questions about personal strengths, friendships, helping others, and recent accomplishments, plus space to draw something the student does well.

Give Yourself a Compliment Writing Activity
Students think about how others see them and list five compliments their friends and family might give them in this self-esteem building activity.

I Love Me! Self-Esteem Activity
Identify subordinating conjunctions in sentences by reading carefully and underlining the words that introduce dependent clauses.

My Colorful Self Printable Activity
Children fill in a rainbow with the colors of their hair, eyes, skin, favorite color, favorite food, and favorite toy in this colorful self-discovery activity.

My Strengths SEL Worksheet
Locate interjections in sentences about daily activities by identifying exclamatory words that express sudden emotions or reactions.

Positive Self-Talk Activity
Read narrative text about a sports day, then identify and circle all interjections expressing emotions throughout the passage.

Positive Thinking SEL Worksheet
This positive thinking activity presents negative thoughts in speech bubbles and asks students to transform each one into a more positive, growth-minded statement.

SEL Building Self Esteem Reading Activity
Students read a passage about being your best self and embracing individuality, then answer multiple-choice comprehension questions about the main message.

SEL Self-Esteem Reading Passage Activity
Students read a passage about the power of positive thinking and how self-belief builds confidence, then answer comprehension questions about the text.

Self-Esteem Coloring Page
This cheerful coloring page features positive self-love imagery and the words 'I Love Me' for children to color and celebrate themselves.

Presentation Version
This presentation-ready version of the Self-Reflection task cards can be displayed on a screen for whole-class discussions or small-group SEL activities.

Task Cards (4 per page)
These self-reflection task cards feature prompts about strengths, happiness, learning from mistakes, and helping others—perfect for SEL centers, morning meetings, or journal starters.

5th-6th Grade Simile Self-Portrait Printable Activity
Students complete a simile self-portrait by filling in blanks with comparisons using 'like' or 'as' to describe their hair, hands, feet, eyes, face, and more, then draw themselves.

Superhero SEL Activity
In this superhero-themed activity, children brainstorm what superpower they'd want, design their own superhero cape, and write an action plan for how they'll be a superhero for someone this week.
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