My Biggest Accomplishment Worksheet
As the school year winds down, encourage self reflection by asking students to record answers regarding their biggest accomplishments, improvements, goals and more. This accomplishment worksheet can help students stop and reflect what they have acheived, it also helps them to plan for the future. Bonus – it requires handwriting and drawing practice.
How to Complete the Accomplishments Worksheet
Download the accomplishments worksheet at the bottom of this post. Decide which version of the paper you want to print – single line, dotted line (Zaner-Bloser type format) and double line (Handwriting Without Tears type format).
Encourage the student to reflect on this past year and to think about what they were most successful at. If they need prompting you could suggest different, broad, topics such as friendship, acts of kindness, reading, math, gym class, etc. Ask open ended questions to discover specific accomplishments to the children can take pride in their skills whatever that may be.
The Goal of Self-Reflection
Self-reflection helps you to analyze your professional and personal growth. By keeping a record of your ideas, reasons, actions, techniques, and assessments you can plan for your future and facilitate a positive outcome.
Download your FREE Worksheet Below
Here is the practice sheet from the My Memory Book complete packet. You can download below for free. It is available in single line, dotted line (Zaner-Bloser type format) and double line (Handwriting Without Tears type format).
Get more information about the complete My Memory Book here.