Inspire your upper elementary students to interview a grandparent on Grandparents’ Day with Printable Grandparent Interview Questions.
Get Ready for Grandparents’ Day Interviews!
Looking forward to Grandparents’ Day? It’s a fantastic opportunity for kids to spend quality time with their grandparents or other significant figures. If you’re searching for ways to commemorate this special day, then Teach Starter has got you covered!
You won’t want to miss out on our easy-to-follow activity that will keep everyone engaged and entertained.Our Grandparents’ Day Interview template is an excellent way for older students to ask questions to get a glimpse at what life was like for their grandparents or special family members. Students will be prompted to ask questions such as
- What are your favorite books, places, foods, etc.?
- What is something you’ve always been good at?
- What did you want to be when you grew up?
Printable Grandparents’ Day Interview Template
We are thrilled to offer this worksheet as a valuable tool for upper-grade students to connect with their grandparents. It provides an opportunity for students to choose to interview their grandmother, grandfather, or both! If both grandparents are present, simply print the interview questions front and back to make the most out of this special experience.
Grandparents can share their favorite memories while students learn more about them. Use the worksheet in person or send it home for completion.
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This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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