Brave Beliefs
Worksheet Description
This worksheet tells the story of Pip, a timid bunny who believes he is too slow and weak to explore like the others. Because of this belief, Pip avoids adventures and even scares himself into staying hidden when he finally tries to go out. His fear shapes his actions, causing him to miss opportunities and reinforcing his belief that he cannot succeed. Students read the passage and answer multiple-choice questions that focus on character behavior, cause and effect, and the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy.
This worksheet helps students understand how thoughts and beliefs can influence actions and outcomes. By analyzing Pip’s choices, students practice identifying cause-and-effect relationships in stories. They also build reading comprehension skills by answering questions tied closely to the text. This type of thinking supports emotional awareness and helps students reflect on how mindset can impact real-life decisions.
This worksheet is part of our mindset matters worksheet series.