The image shows a worksheet with seven questions, each accompanied by an illustration and two emoji options: a smiling face (😊) and a frowning face (😢). The task appears to be for the student to indicate whether they like or dislike each activity by circling the appropriate emoji.
Let’s go through each question and interpret the responses based on the circled emojis:
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1.
Do you like to play sports?
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✔ Smiling face circled → The student likes playing sports.
2.
Do you like to listen to music?
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✔ Smiling face circled → The student likes listening to music.
3.
Do you like to draw?
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✔ Smiling face circled → The student likes drawing.
4.
Do you like math?
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✘ Frowning face circled → The student does
not like math.
5.
Does it help you to see things to learn them?
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✔ Smiling face circled → Yes, visual learning helps the student.
6.
Do you like to dance?
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✔ Smiling face circled → The student likes dancing.
7.
Do you like to talk about yourself?
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✘ Frowning face circled → The student does
not like talking about themselves.
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Summary of Responses:
- Likes: Playing sports, listening to music, drawing, visual learning, dancing.
- Dislikes: Math, talking about themselves.
This kind of worksheet is typically used in educational settings to assess students’ interests, preferences, and learning styles. It can help teachers tailor instruction to suit individual needs.
For example:
- Since the student enjoys visual learning, using diagrams, videos, or illustrations in lessons might enhance their understanding.
- They may benefit from incorporating music or movement into learning (since they enjoy those).
- They may need extra support or encouragement in math, given their dislike.
- They might prefer written or group activities over self-introductions or personal discussions.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiple intelligences worksheet.