Five Things
Worksheet Description
This worksheet is a creative activity designed for students to commemorate Indigenous People’s Day. It provides a flexible framework for children to express what they have learned or feel about the day through both art and writing. The sheet features the title “Indigenous People’s Day” at the top, followed by simple instructions directing students to write or draw five things related to the holiday. With spaces for the student’s name and date, the worksheet is personalized for individual use.
Five blank squares radiate around a central illustration of a Native American headdress, symbolizing the focus of the holiday. This central graphic serves as a visual anchor, drawing the student’s attention to the cultural significance of the day. The boxes are arranged to invite a variety of responses, allowing for diverse expressions from factual representations to personal reflections or artistic interpretations. This format encourages students to engage with the subject matter from multiple angles, promoting both creativity and critical thinking about the history and current circumstances of Indigenous peoples. The worksheet’s design is conducive to use in a classroom setting, with each square providing a self-contained space for individual elements of the student’s work.