Body Language Worksheet for Class 4: Let Your Body Do the Talking!

Body Language Worksheet for Class 4: Let Your Body Do the Talking!
Body Language Worksheet for Class 4: Let Your Body Do the Talking!

Body Language Worksheet for Class 4: Let Your Body Do the Talking!

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Aanchal Soni
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I’m a fun-loving TESOL certified educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.

What Is Body Language?

Body language is the way we express ourselves without using words. It includes posture, eye contact, facial expressions, and hand movements. Positive body language helps us look confident, friendly, and ready to speak.

Learning Objectives

By completing this worksheet, students will:

  • Understand what body language is

  • Identify confident and unconfident body language

  • Learn how posture and eye contact improve speaking

  • Practise positive body language habits

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet is divided into clear sections to make learning easy and fun:

  • Observe & Explain: Think and answer based on real situations

  • Choose What Helps: Identify confident body language

  • Match the Skills: Connect body language with its effect

  • Choose the Best Response: Select the most confident action

Who Can Practise This Worksheet?

This worksheet is designed for Grade 4 students.
It is ideal for children learning:

  • Classroom presentations

  • Public speaking basics

  • Storytelling and discussions

  • Everyday communication skills

Why Is Practising Body Language Important?

Good body language helps students:

  • Speak with confidence

  • Keep listeners interested

  • Reduce nervous habits

  • Communicate clearly without fear

Practising these skills early builds strong communication for school and life.

Answer Key

(For teacher/parent reference only)

Section 1: Observe & Explain

  • Mehul’s body language makes him look nervous and unsure, causing classmates to feel distracted.

  • Bent shoulders, avoiding eye contact, and fidgeting with hands show low confidence.

  • Standing straight improves confidence, makes speech clearer, and helps engage the audience.

Section 2: Choose What Helps / Match the Skills

Tick the Confident Body Language:

  • Standing straight

  • Making eye contact

  • Smiling naturally

Correct Option (Confidence While Speaking):

  • Standing straight

Match the Body Language with Its Effect:

  • Eye contact → Builds connection

  • Slouching → Looks unsure

Section 3: Choose the Best Response

  • Make eye contact with listeners

  • Stand straight

  • Be used naturally

Frequently Asked Questions

Learning body language helps children speak confidently, connect with others, and make presentations more engaging.

Yes! Practising these activities helps shy students become more comfortable and expressive in front of a group.

Students will learn confidence, awareness of gestures, proper posture, and effective non-verbal communication skills.

Absolutely! The worksheet uses simple examples and fun exercises ideal for young learners.