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What It Is:
This is a writing worksheet titled 'How to Be A Better Person'. It instructs students to think about various character traits and write an expository article using ideas and details to help individuals become a better person. The worksheet suggests using at least 6 character traits from a list that includes cooperation, respect, honesty, responsibility, persistence, courage, caring, citizenship, gratitude, integrity, kindness, trustworthy, optimism, fairness, empathy, and compassion. It provides lined space for writing the article and includes a small illustration of people.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 4-8. The topic requires abstract thinking and the writing task demands expository writing skills, making it appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes critical thinking, self-reflection, and writing skills. It encourages students to consider positive character traits and how they contribute to personal growth and to practice expository writing, organization and supporting arguments with details.
How to Use It:
Students should first brainstorm ideas related to the listed character traits. Then, they should select at least six traits and develop an outline for their expository article. They can then write an introduction, develop supporting paragraphs with details and examples for each selected trait, and conclude their article.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for teachers looking to integrate character education into their writing curriculum. It is also beneficial for students in upper elementary and middle school who need practice with expository writing and exploring themes of personal development.