It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"My Favourite Things", which is designed for young children (likely in early years or primary education) to express their preferences. This is not a problem to solve in the traditional sense, but rather an interactive activity sheet that prompts students to fill in their favorite things.
Here’s a breakdown of the worksheet and how it can be used:
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🔹 Worksheet Overview:
The worksheet has a central circle labeled:
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"This is me! My name is _______"
Surrounding this are six sections where children can write or draw their answers:
1.
My favourite colour is...
→ Includes a balloon to color in with their favorite color.
2.
My favourite toy is...
→ A small image of children playing with toys; child can draw/write.
3.
My favourite animal is...
→ Space to write or draw.
4.
My favourite activity is...
→ Can include drawing or writing (e.g., "playing football", "reading").
5.
My favourite food is...
→ Includes images of food (like fruits, vegetables, etc.) — may prompt discussion about healthy eating.
6.
My favourite place is...
→ Shows a park scene; child can describe or draw their favorite location.
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet:
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For Students:
- Fill in each section with their personal favorites.
- Color the balloon in their favorite color.
- Write their name in the center circle.
- Draw pictures or use stickers if needed.
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For Teachers/Parents:
- Encourage self-expression and vocabulary development.
- Use as an icebreaker at the start of the school year.
- Practice writing simple sentences (e.g., “My favorite color is red.”).
- Promote speaking by having children share their answers aloud.
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🌟 Example Completed Answers (for reference):
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My favourite colour is: Blue
*(Color the balloon blue)*
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My favourite toy is: My teddy bear
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My favourite animal is: Dog
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My favourite activity is: Playing outside
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My favourite food is: Apples
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My favourite place is: The playground
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💡 Educational Goals:
- Develop fine motor skills (writing, coloring)
- Build vocabulary
- Encourage self-awareness and expression
- Practice sentence structure
- Foster creativity and confidence
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version, editable template, or help adapting this for a specific age group or language learning context!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of favorite things worksheet.