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My Favorite Things PrintablesMy Favorite Things Printables
Publisher
Education World
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Grade
1st - 3rd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
15 mins
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Independent Practice
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Year
2012
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My Favorite Things

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Celebrate your students' individuality with this simple back-to-school worksheet. Offering six sentence frames asking for students' favorite subject, book, lunch, and more, this activity will help break the ice during the first days of the school year.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

getting to know you

Additional Tags

student interest, student information, back to school, get to know you, classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Use this worksheet as a back-to-school activity
  • After completing the sentence frames, have students walk around the room sharing one piece of information with each of their peers
  • Extend the activity by having children draw a picture about one of the things they wrote about
  • Model the activity by completing the worksheet yourself and sharing it with the class

Pros

  • Handwriting lines are included to support young learners with correctly writing the letters of the alphabet
  • Plenty of space is provided for children to record their responses

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.1.1.a L.1.1.j L.1.2.a L.1.2.b L.2.1.a L.2.1.f L.3.1.a L.3.1.i

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