This worksheet is asking you to think about what you did over the weekend and fill in the blanks with your own experiences. There’s no single “right” answer — it’s all about YOU!
Let’s go step by step:
1. Look at each box. Each one has a picture and a sentence starter like “I went shopping at ___” or “I stayed inside and ___”.
2. Think back to your weekend. What did you actually do? For example:
- Did you go to a store? Write the name of the store.
- Did you watch a movie? Write what movie you saw.
- Did you play outside? Say where or what you played.
3. Fill in every blank honestly — even if you didn’t do much, that’s okay! You can write things like “I stayed home and read” or “I helped my mom cook.”
4. At the bottom, check how you felt overall: amazing, okay, or boring. Then write one thing that was the best part of your weekend — maybe playing with a friend, eating ice cream, or watching your favorite show.
Remember: This isn’t a test. It’s just a way to share your story. Take your time and have fun remembering your weekend!
Final Answer:
[Your personal answers will vary — here’s an example filled out for guidance:]
- I went shopping at Target.
- I stayed inside and watched cartoons.
- I went to the park.
- I painted outside on the sidewalk.
- I went to the park and swung on the swings.
- I went to the movies and saw Spider-Man.
- I went to visit my grandma.
- I went out to eat at McDonald’s.
- We had visitors — my cousin came over.
- I watched TV and saw Bluey.
- I played with my dog.
- I did my homework.
- I did arts and crafts and made a card.
- I played in the rain.
- Something else I did was rode my bike.
Overall, this weekend was:
✔ amazing
The best thing I did this weekend was playing with my dog in the yard.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weekend worksheet.