This worksheet is a planning tool to help you organize your thoughts about your weekend. It asks you to break down both Saturday and Sunday into three parts: the beginning, the middle, and the end. Since this is a personal journal entry, there is no single "correct" answer like in math. Instead, you need to fill it in with what you actually did or plan to do.
Here is how you can complete each section:
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Saturday:
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Beginning: Think about what you did in the morning. Did you sleep in? Did you eat pancakes? Did you play video games right after waking up?
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Middle: Think about the afternoon. Did you go to the park? Did you have lunch with family? Did you do homework or chores?
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End: Think about the evening. Did you watch a movie? Did you read a book before bed? What time did you go to sleep?
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Sunday:
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Beginning: Similar to Saturday, what started your day? Maybe you went to church, had a big breakfast, or cleaned your room.
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Middle: What was the main activity of the day? Did you visit friends? Go shopping? Play sports?
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End: How did you wind down for the week ahead? Did you pack your school bag? Watch TV?
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Details/Comments:
* Use this space at the bottom to write one special thing about the weekend. Was it fun? Was it boring? Are you excited for next weekend? You can also draw a small smiley face or star if you liked your weekend!
Example of how to fill it out (you can use your own real activities):
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Saturday Beginning: I woke up at 9 AM and ate cereal.
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Saturday Middle: I played soccer with my friends at the park.
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Saturday End: I watched a cartoon and went to bed at 10 PM.
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Sunday Beginning: I helped my mom make pancakes.
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Sunday Middle: I finished my science project.
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Sunday End: I packed my backpack for school and read a comic book.
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Details/Comments: It was a busy but fun weekend!
Final Answer:
To complete the worksheet, write your specific activities for Saturday and Sunday in the boxes labeled "Beginning," "Middle," and "End." For example, under
Saturday Beginning, you might write "Ate breakfast and brushed teeth." Under
Saturday Middle, you could write "Played outside with friends." Under
Saturday End, you might write "Watched a movie and went to sleep." Repeat this process for Sunday based on your actual day. In the
Details/Comments line at the bottom, write a short sentence about how you felt, such as "I had a great time!" or "It was a relaxing weekend."
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weekend worksheet.