This worksheet is a survey template, which means there is no single "correct" answer to solve. Instead, it is designed for you to fill in with your own opinions or the opinions of people you interview.
Here is how you can complete this assignment:
1. Choose Your Subjects
The columns are labeled
Student 1,
Student 2, and
Student 3. You need to pick three people to answer these questions. These could be your classmates, friends, or family members. Write their names at the top of the columns.
2. Answer the Questions
Read each question in the left column and write down what each person says in their respective box. Here is a guide on what to write for each section:
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How often do you...?
* For questions like "go swimming" or "watch TV," the person should answer with how frequently they do it.
* *Examples:* "Every day," "Once a week," "Never," or "Sometimes."
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What sports do you like?
* List the sports the person enjoys playing or watching.
* *Examples:* Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Swimming.
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Food you...
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Like: Write foods they enjoy (e.g., Pizza, Apples).
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Dislike: Write foods they do not enjoy (e.g., Broccoli, Spicy food).
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Would like to try: Write a new food they are curious about (e.g., Sushi, Mango).
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Can you...?
* These are yes/no questions about abilities.
* *Examples:* "Yes, I can swim," "No, I can't play the piano," or "Yes, a little bit."
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Do you...?
* These ask about habits or feelings.
* *Examples:* "Yes, I go to bed early," "No, I don't get up early," "Yes, I feel happy at school."
3. Tips for Success
* Make sure you write clearly so you can read it later.
* If you are interviewing someone, ask them one question at a time and fill in all three columns before moving to the next question. This keeps things organized.
Since this is a personal survey, your final result will depend entirely on who you ask and what they say!
Final Answer:
There is no single correct answer. This is a blank survey form for you to fill out by interviewing three people. Follow the steps above to complete the table with their responses.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of work sheets for adults.