This worksheet asks you to list five things you are grateful for. “Grateful” means thankful — things that make your life better or happier.
You can be grateful for:
- People (like family, friends, teachers)
- Things you have (like food, clothes, a pet, a bike)
- Experiences (like going to the park, watching a movie, playing soccer)
- Abilities (like being able to run, read, draw, sing)
- Simple joys (like sunshine, rainbows, ice cream, laughter)
There’s no right or wrong answer — just pick 5 real things from your own life that you feel happy about or thankful for.
Here’s an example set of answers (you should write your own!):
1. My mom who makes me breakfast every morning.
2. My dog Max who plays with me after school.
3. Being able to ride my bike without training wheels.
4. The sunny days when I can play outside at recess.
5. My best friend Leo who always makes me laugh.
Remember: Write in full sentences if you can, and think about what truly matters to YOU.
Final Answer:
(Your personal list of 5 things you’re grateful for — here’s a sample you can adapt:)
1. My family who loves me and helps me every day.
2. My teacher who explains math so I can understand it.
3. Having clean water to drink and warm showers.
4. The books I love reading before bed.
5. Feeling healthy and strong enough to play sports.
*(Note: Since this is a personal reflection task, there is no single “correct” answer — any honest, thoughtful list of 5 things you’re grateful for is correct.)*
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of gratitude worksheets pdf.