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How to draw the kindergarten chopsticks questionnaire?
How to draw the kindergarten chopsticks questionnaire? Please refer to the following:

1. Select a pattern and layout.

Pattern design: draw a row of chopsticks patterns on paper, which can be simple straight lines representing the shape of chopsticks or more vivid chopsticks patterns.

Layout: Divide the paper into columns, and each column represents a survey item or option. Draw a set of chopsticks next to each column for filling or marking.

2. Add survey items

Topic design: write down the survey topic at the top of each column, such as "Can you eat with chopsticks?" Do you like using chopsticks? And other issues, to ensure that the problem is easy to understand.

Option setting: List different options or answers under each column, such as "Yes", "No", "Like" and "Dislike". You can use icons, colors or simple symbols to distinguish the options.

Beautify and decorate

Colors and patterns: Use rich colors and interesting patterns to make the questionnaire more attractive. You can fill the chopsticks pattern or background with bright colors to increase the visual appeal.

Cute patterns: Add some cute patterns related to chopsticks around the table, such as a bear holding chopsticks and a cat playing with chopsticks, to make children feel interesting and kind.

4. Give instructions and guidance

Simple explanation: write a simple explanation at the top or next to the questionnaire, telling children how to fill in or participate in the questionnaire, such as "Please tick your favorite option" or "Please fill in your choice in color".

Demonstration filling: Demonstrate how to fill in the questionnaire on one side or the bottom of the form. Different colors or symbols can be used to represent different choices.

5. Production process and display

Placement: After the questionnaire is made, it should be hung in a place convenient for children to watch and fill in, such as classroom walls, bulletin boards or activity areas.

Guidance to fill in: Ask teachers or staff to guide children to fill in the questionnaire to remind them to participate in this interesting activity.

When making chopsticks questionnaire, the key is to be simple, vivid, easy to understand and interesting. This form of questionnaire can arouse children's interest, encourage them to participate and express their ideas, and also provide interesting data and information for related activities in kindergartens.