Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet with two writing prompts. The first prompt is 'I wish my teacher knew...' and the second is 'I wish my classmates knew...' Each prompt has several horizontal lines for writing. There is a cartoon drawing of a student sitting on a stool next to each prompt.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 1-5. The prompts are simple and relatable, allowing for a range of writing abilities. The lined paper and simple prompts make it accessible for younger students, while older students can explore more complex thoughts and feelings.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages self-reflection and promotes empathy. It provides an opportunity for students to express their feelings and needs to their teacher and peers. It can help build a more supportive and understanding classroom environment.
How to Use It:
Provide the worksheet to students and instruct them to complete the sentences with things they wish their teacher and classmates knew about them. Encourage honest and thoughtful responses. The worksheet can be used as a private reflection or as a starting point for classroom discussion.
Target Users:
Elementary school students, teachers, counselors, and school psychologists can use this worksheet to foster communication and build relationships in the classroom.
This is a worksheet with two writing prompts. The first prompt is 'I wish my teacher knew...' and the second is 'I wish my classmates knew...' Each prompt has several horizontal lines for writing. There is a cartoon drawing of a student sitting on a stool next to each prompt.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 1-5. The prompts are simple and relatable, allowing for a range of writing abilities. The lined paper and simple prompts make it accessible for younger students, while older students can explore more complex thoughts and feelings.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages self-reflection and promotes empathy. It provides an opportunity for students to express their feelings and needs to their teacher and peers. It can help build a more supportive and understanding classroom environment.
How to Use It:
Provide the worksheet to students and instruct them to complete the sentences with things they wish their teacher and classmates knew about them. Encourage honest and thoughtful responses. The worksheet can be used as a private reflection or as a starting point for classroom discussion.
Target Users:
Elementary school students, teachers, counselors, and school psychologists can use this worksheet to foster communication and build relationships in the classroom.
