All about me games for preschoolers




















Or check out our compilation of other great All About Me lesson plans! Here are some fun and engaging All About Me activities that would be perfect for back to school time with preschoolers.

This Reggio-inspired self-portrait activity is an amazing way to kick off this preschool theme! This body tracing activity , with additional coloring and decorating after the tracing, is a sure win. Me On the Map is a simple craft that helps kids understand how they fit in with their street, town, state, continent, and even planet.

This project is probably better for slightly older kids and is a huge winner! Name recognition is such a great skill for preschoolers! Hair gel and alphabet beads make for a magical and super easy! Even big kids love seeing their own name!

This Letter Board Name Search is another fun way to work on name recognition. Kids will enjoy searching through the letters and putting their name on the letter board. So I thought it would be fun to create some no-prep printables or very low-prep printables that you could add to your all about me lesson plans.

These mini books give kids a chance to introduce themselves, their family, their favorite things and more! There are three ways to use these all about me face mats. The first way is with play dough! There are also full body mats in black and white so that students can make their face and clothing as well.

Slip the face mats into write and wipe pockets and invite the kids to draw their face on with dry-erase markers or dry-erase crayons. You could also put the full body mats into write and wipe pockets and students can draw their face and favorite clothing style onto the mats. Use the black and white version of the face mats and invite your students to use collage supplies to make their face. Will you count them with me? Footprints Then the children did footprints. I traced their little feet and the children colored them.

Caption: I have 2 little feet and on my feet I have 10 little toes. Get To Know ME Ask the children to look at one another and tell you what is the same about all of them. Point out that, despite similarities, everyone is special. Now have students look for things that are special about each of them, such as hair, eye color, nose shape, family, address, and name. Together count eyes, noses, feet, toes, and so on.

Skills Discuss different skills and abilities. Interests Discuss likes and dislikes for kinds of food, activities, toys, places. Show and Tell Bring in a small suitcase filled with favorite things from home to share with class, such as a postcard of a trip, a china animal, a sweater. Children then take turns taking suitcase home and bringing their favorite objects to share. We then laminate these pages and put a ring on it to create a class book.

The children love, as do the parents, looking through the book. Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar. Ready to teach smarter and save time? Activities for All About Me Theme An all about me theme is a perfect way to start the school year off right. X is for X-ray Teach Preschool 8. Emotion Word Cards Prekinders 9. Self Portraits Confidence Meets Parenting Activities Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas Handprints in Preschool Fun-a-Day Exploring Fingerprints Buggy and Buddy Movement Game Mom Inspired Life Foot Painting Stir the Wonder Are you ready to teach smarter, save time, and get your life back?



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