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Personal Preference Questions Worksheet for Kids
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What It Is:
This worksheet includes 10 fun personal preference questions that invite students to share their likes, dislikes, and opinions. From favorite snacks and colors to music, pets, and rainy day activities, these prompts help students connect with others, build self-awareness, and develop oral and written communication skills in a low-pressure, enjoyable way.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–5 and beginner to intermediate ESL learners.
• Grades 2–3: Great for circle time, partner sharing, or sentence writing practice.
• Grades 4–5: Ideal for journaling, discussions, or icebreaker writing prompts.
• ESL Learners: Encourages speaking confidence and vocabulary building through familiar topics.
Why Use It:
Supports student identity and self-expression while promoting class bonding and empathy. Teachers can use these insights to connect with students and tailor lessons around shared interests. The questions also reinforce descriptive language and opinion-based writing.
How to Use It:
Use during morning meetings, ELA warm-ups, or friendship-building lessons. Let students answer in writing or pair up for interviews. Also great for class surveys, graphing preferences in math, or bulletin board displays that celebrate student individuality.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, SEL coordinators, ESL instructors, and homeschool educators looking for simple yet engaging tools to foster student voice, personality, and classroom connection.
This worksheet includes 10 fun personal preference questions that invite students to share their likes, dislikes, and opinions. From favorite snacks and colors to music, pets, and rainy day activities, these prompts help students connect with others, build self-awareness, and develop oral and written communication skills in a low-pressure, enjoyable way.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 2–5 and beginner to intermediate ESL learners.
• Grades 2–3: Great for circle time, partner sharing, or sentence writing practice.
• Grades 4–5: Ideal for journaling, discussions, or icebreaker writing prompts.
• ESL Learners: Encourages speaking confidence and vocabulary building through familiar topics.
Why Use It:
Supports student identity and self-expression while promoting class bonding and empathy. Teachers can use these insights to connect with students and tailor lessons around shared interests. The questions also reinforce descriptive language and opinion-based writing.
How to Use It:
Use during morning meetings, ELA warm-ups, or friendship-building lessons. Let students answer in writing or pair up for interviews. Also great for class surveys, graphing preferences in math, or bulletin board displays that celebrate student individuality.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, SEL coordinators, ESL instructors, and homeschool educators looking for simple yet engaging tools to foster student voice, personality, and classroom connection.




