Description
What It Is:
This is a 'Secret Santa' questionnaire worksheet. It prompts the user to fill in their name and then list their favorite things, including snacks, drinks, scents, colors, hobbies, teams, restaurants, and stores. There are also three additional lines labeled 'You need to know' for any other information. The worksheet has a festive design with snowflakes, Santa Claus, and a gingerbread man.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-6. The vocabulary is simple and the questions are straightforward, making it accessible for younger elementary students. Older elementary students can also benefit from the activity, especially in a classroom Secret Santa exchange.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children think about their preferences and communicate them clearly. It facilitates gift-giving in a Secret Santa exchange by providing helpful information to the gift-giver, ensuring a more thoughtful and personalized gift. It also promotes self-reflection and sharing.
How to Use It:
First, have the student write their name on the line provided. Then, instruct them to fill in each category with their favorite items. For example, under 'Snack,' they might write 'chocolate chip cookies.' The 'You need to know' section can be used for allergies, dislikes, or other important information.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students participating in a Secret Santa gift exchange, or for any child who wants to share their favorite things with others. It is also useful for teachers organizing a Secret Santa activity in their classroom.
This is a 'Secret Santa' questionnaire worksheet. It prompts the user to fill in their name and then list their favorite things, including snacks, drinks, scents, colors, hobbies, teams, restaurants, and stores. There are also three additional lines labeled 'You need to know' for any other information. The worksheet has a festive design with snowflakes, Santa Claus, and a gingerbread man.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-6. The vocabulary is simple and the questions are straightforward, making it accessible for younger elementary students. Older elementary students can also benefit from the activity, especially in a classroom Secret Santa exchange.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children think about their preferences and communicate them clearly. It facilitates gift-giving in a Secret Santa exchange by providing helpful information to the gift-giver, ensuring a more thoughtful and personalized gift. It also promotes self-reflection and sharing.
How to Use It:
First, have the student write their name on the line provided. Then, instruct them to fill in each category with their favorite items. For example, under 'Snack,' they might write 'chocolate chip cookies.' The 'You need to know' section can be used for allergies, dislikes, or other important information.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students participating in a Secret Santa gift exchange, or for any child who wants to share their favorite things with others. It is also useful for teachers organizing a Secret Santa activity in their classroom.
