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Description
What It Is:
This is an 'Interview Dad' worksheet. It features a series of seven questions designed to help children learn more about their father or a father figure. Questions include 'Where did you grow up?', 'What is your favorite childhood memory?', 'What was it like, being a kid back then?', 'When you were my age, did you have any favorite games? Toys? Friends?', 'What was your favorite movie when you were my age?', 'What kind of music did you like to listen to?' and 'If you could meet yourself as a kid, what would you tell yourself?'. There are blank lines after each question for writing the answers. The instructions suggest writing a story about the dad based on the interview.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The questions are relatively simple to understand, and the activity of interviewing and writing a short story is appropriate for this age range. It encourages communication and writing skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages family interaction and helps children develop their interviewing, listening, and writing skills. It also promotes empathy and understanding by learning about their father's experiences.
How to Use It:
First, have the child read the questions. Then, the child should ask their father or father figure the questions and write down their answers in the provided spaces. Finally, the child should use the answers to write a short story about their dad.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary and middle school students, particularly those in grades 3-6. It's also useful for parents or teachers looking for activities to promote family engagement and improve literacy skills.