Free My Favorite Things Worksheet
Wanting to get to know your kids better? Then you are going to love this my favorite things worksheet.
This engaging and interactive first day of school worksheet will have your students excitedly sharing their favorite person, sports, food, animals, books, and vacation spots.
These 2 free worksheets are aimed at students in 2nd grade – 5th grade but can be adapted for younger or older children.
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Get ready to kick off the school year with a fun-filled exploration of your student’s unique interests and preferences!
How to use the my favorites worksheet
These worksheets are free to print but are for personal and classroom use only. Scroll to the bottom of the post and add your email address to get the pdf file.
Theys can be a fun and engaging activity for both classroom and homeschool settings. Here’s a suggested approach on how to use it:
- Introduction:
- Begin by explaining the purpose of the activity, which is to explore and share each student’s favorite things.
- Emphasize that there are no right or wrong answers, and encourage students to express their personal preferences.
- Worksheet Distribution:
- Hand out the worksheet to each student.
- Ensure that each student has a pen or pencil for writing and coloring pens for drawing.
- Individual Completion:
- Give students sufficient time to complete the worksheet on their own.
- Encourage them to think about their favorites and be creative in their responses and drawings.
- Sharing and Discussion:
- Once students have finished, create a sharing and discussion session.
- Ask volunteers to share one or more of their favorite things from the worksheet.
- Encourage students to explain why they chose those particular favorites, fostering communication and self-expression.
- Group Activities:
- Divide students into pairs or small groups and have them discuss their favorite things from the worksheet.
- Encourage them to find similarities and differences among their preferences.
- They can take turns asking questions about each other’s favorites to promote interaction and conversation.
- Extension Activities:
- Consider additional activities based on the worksheet, such as:
- Creating a collage or poster showcasing their favorite things.
- Writing short paragraphs or essays explaining why they chose certain favorites.
- Presenting a short presentation on one or more favorite things.
- Consider additional activities based on the worksheet, such as:
The kids can personalize it even further by coloring in the heading as you can see below.
A few of my favorite things worksheet
There are 2 pages to download, one is for writing the answers and the other is for drawing the answers. You can either use both or just one.
The questions are:
My favorite book is….. and I like it because
My favorite sport is….. and I like it because
My favorite person is….. and I like them because
My favorite animal is….. and I like them because
My favorite food is…..and I like it because
My favorite vacation was…..and I liked it because
or the children can draw the answers on the second sheet.
The children can still color in the heading on the written answer sheet.
Other first day back to school printables
The first day of school should be fun so why not carry on the day with some more fun first day of homeschool printables:
- Free printable all about me worksheet
- Getting to know you worksheet
- First day of school scavenger hunt printable
- Back to school word scramble printable
WANT ALL OUR BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES IN ONE PLACE?
These are all great ice breakers for both the students and the teachers on the first day back.
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Download the free my favorite things printables
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Last Updated on 11 September 2024 by Clare Brown