1 Answers
π Topic Summary
Teaching kindergarteners how to express their preferences using 'I Like' and 'I Don't Like' is a fundamental step in their English language development and social-emotional growth. These simple phrases empower young children to communicate their feelings, needs, and opinions clearly. Printable practice sheets provide a fun, visual, and repetitive way for them to grasp these concepts, reinforcing vocabulary and sentence structure through interactive activities.
These engaging worksheets not only help children build essential communication skills but also encourage fine motor development as they color, circle, or write. By making learning interactive and relatable to their everyday experiences, such as talking about favorite foods or toys, we help them connect language to their world, fostering confidence in self-expression.
π Part A: Vocabulary Match
Match the word to its correct definition. Write the letter of the definition next to the word.
- β Like:
- β Don't Like:
- π Favorite:
- π Food:
- π§Έ Toy:
Definitions:
- β¨ A. Something you eat to get energy.
- π B. An object children play with.
- π C. To feel enjoyment or pleasure for something.
- π« D. To feel disapproval or dislike for something.
- π E. The one thing you prefer above all others.
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the sentences and fill in the missing words using 'Like', 'Don't Like', or 'Favorite'.
My name is Lily. I [BLANK] to play outside. My [BLANK] animal is a fluffy cat. I [BLANK] loud noises, they make me feel jumpy. I also [BLANK] to draw pictures. What do you [BLANK]?
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Why is it important to tell your friends and family what you like and what you don't like?
Join the discussion
Please log in to post your answer.
Log InEarn 2 Points for answering. If your answer is selected as the best, you'll get +20 Points! π