Structured template to help students organize their autobiography writing.
Autobiography writing worksheet with orientation and series of events sections for students.
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Step-by-step solution for: 40 Autobiography Examples ( + Autobiographical Essay Templates)
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Show Answer Key & Explanations
Step-by-step solution for: 40 Autobiography Examples ( + Autobiographical Essay Templates)
Since the image provided is a blank template for writing an autobiography and does not contain a specific question to solve, I will provide a sample completed entry for each section to show you how to fill it out. You can use this as a guide to write your own.
1. Header Section
* Name: Write your full name on the top left line.
* Date: Write today's date on the top right line.
* Photo Box: Draw a picture of yourself or glue a small photo in the square box under the title "Autobiography."
2. Orientation Section
This section asks "Who, what, when, where?" This is like the introduction to your story. You need to state who you are and give some basic facts about your life so far.
* *Drafting thought:* Start with your name, age, where you live, and maybe one interesting fact (like a hobby or pet).
* *Sample Answer:* "My name is Alex Smith. I am 10 years old and I live in Springfield with my mom, dad, and my dog, Max. I was born in July and I love playing soccer."
3. Series of Events Section
This section asks you to refer to a timeline and use past tense and sequencing words. This means you need to list important things that happened in your life in the order they happened.
* *Key Rules:*
* Use sequencing words: First, Next, Then, After that, Finally.
* Use past tense verbs: Instead of "I go," say "I went." Instead of "I learn," say "I learned."
* *Drafting thought:* Think of 3 or 4 big moments. Maybe starting school, learning to ride a bike, or moving houses.
* *Sample Answer:*
* "First, I started kindergarten when I was five years old. I was nervous but I made new friends."
* "Next, I learned how to ride my bicycle without training wheels last summer. It was hard at first, but I kept practicing."
* "Then, my family adopted our dog, Max, from the animal shelter. He was very small and cute."
* "Finally, I joined the local soccer team this year. I scored my first goal last week!"
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Final Answer:
Here is a sample of how you can fill out the worksheet:
Name: [Your Name]
Date: April 16, 2026
Orientation:
My name is [Your Name]. I am [Your Age] years old. I live in [Your City] with my family. I enjoy [Your Hobby, e.g., reading books] and I have a pet [Pet Type, e.g., cat] named [Pet Name].
Series of events:
First, I started elementary school. I learned how to read and write my name.
Next, I learned how to swim during the summer break. I was proud because I could swim across the pool.
Then, I moved to my current house. I got my own room for the first time.
Finally, I joined a club/team at school this year. I have made many new friends there.
Step-by-Step Guide to Filling Out the Worksheet
1. Header Section
* Name: Write your full name on the top left line.
* Date: Write today's date on the top right line.
* Photo Box: Draw a picture of yourself or glue a small photo in the square box under the title "Autobiography."
2. Orientation Section
This section asks "Who, what, when, where?" This is like the introduction to your story. You need to state who you are and give some basic facts about your life so far.
* *Drafting thought:* Start with your name, age, where you live, and maybe one interesting fact (like a hobby or pet).
* *Sample Answer:* "My name is Alex Smith. I am 10 years old and I live in Springfield with my mom, dad, and my dog, Max. I was born in July and I love playing soccer."
3. Series of Events Section
This section asks you to refer to a timeline and use past tense and sequencing words. This means you need to list important things that happened in your life in the order they happened.
* *Key Rules:*
* Use sequencing words: First, Next, Then, After that, Finally.
* Use past tense verbs: Instead of "I go," say "I went." Instead of "I learn," say "I learned."
* *Drafting thought:* Think of 3 or 4 big moments. Maybe starting school, learning to ride a bike, or moving houses.
* *Sample Answer:*
* "First, I started kindergarten when I was five years old. I was nervous but I made new friends."
* "Next, I learned how to ride my bicycle without training wheels last summer. It was hard at first, but I kept practicing."
* "Then, my family adopted our dog, Max, from the animal shelter. He was very small and cute."
* "Finally, I joined the local soccer team this year. I scored my first goal last week!"
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Final Answer:
Here is a sample of how you can fill out the worksheet:
Name: [Your Name]
Date: April 16, 2026
Orientation:
My name is [Your Name]. I am [Your Age] years old. I live in [Your City] with my family. I enjoy [Your Hobby, e.g., reading books] and I have a pet [Pet Type, e.g., cat] named [Pet Name].
Series of events:
First, I started elementary school. I learned how to read and write my name.
Next, I learned how to swim during the summer break. I was proud because I could swim across the pool.
Then, I moved to my current house. I got my own room for the first time.
Finally, I joined a club/team at school this year. I have made many new friends there.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of autobiography printable worksheet.