This worksheet is a self-discovery exercise called “Troll Travels – Who am I?” It’s not a math or logic problem with one right answer — it’s about you thinking deeply about yourself.
Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Read the background story.
You’re going on a journey where you’ll cross 3 bridges. At each bridge, a troll named Trevor will take 30% of your qualities (your strengths and weaknesses). By the end, only 10% of your original qualities will be left. The hint says: even the qualities you like least might help you on your journey!
Step 2: Do Part 1 — “Ask yourself ‘Who am I?’”
Write down everything that makes you *you*. This includes:
- Good things (like being kind, funny, good at drawing, honest)
- Not-so-good things (like being impatient, shy, messy, stubborn)
Don’t worry about how many — just fill up all the lines. Think hard! Ask yourself:
→ What do my friends say about me?
→ What do I enjoy doing?
→ What do I struggle with?
→ What makes me proud? What makes me embarrassed?
There’s no wrong answer here — this is for YOU.
Step 3: After filling out Part 1, turn the page and do Parts 2 and 3 (which aren’t shown here, but they’ll ask you to choose which qualities to give away at each bridge).
Remember: This isn’t about getting a grade. It’s about learning more about yourself — maybe even discovering that some “bad” traits can actually be useful in certain situations!
Final Answer:
Complete Part 1 by writing down as many personal qualities (both positive and negative) as you can think of — fill every line. Then turn the page to continue with Parts 2 and 3.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of self exploration worksheet.