All About Me Inside & Out Preschool Activities (2024)

This activity pack is perfect to add to your All About Me Inside & Out preschool theme! Inside this pack children will explore healthy eating, caring for our bodies, parts of the body, and emotions.

This 88-page printable pack includes a variety of Math, Literacy, Fine Motor, and Science activities perfect for creating centers, file folder activities, or morning work for preschoolers.

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Barbell Shape Clip Cards

Lifting weights is great for building big muscles and these clip cards are great for developing smaller muscles and finger dexterity!
Work on these skills while also practicing shape recognition and matching.

Fingerprints color matching Activity

Preschoolers will love this fun color matching game!
Provide a magnifying glass for children to also check out their own fingerprints.
​Alternate Play: Provide ink pads in a variety of colors and challenge children to add their own fingerprints to each card in the matching colors.

Counting fingers count and clip cards

One of the first ways preschoolers learn to count is by using their fingers, typically as a proud demonstration of their age!
Invite your preschooler to practice counting and number recognition using these count and clip cards. Add clothespins to add a fine motor component to this activity.

Taking Care of My Body Match-up

There are so many ways that children can learn to care for themselves. This fun match-up game supports children as they learn just a few of the ways.​These cards also promote conversations around ways to have a healthy body.

X-Ray Matching

It's always fascinating to learn about what our bodies are made of! This fun activity supports children as they learn what the different bones in their body look like.

Pre-Writing/Cutting Practice

Just like we need tissues for the sniffles and soap to wash hands, we need fun ways to prepare for reading and writing!
Follow the lines from left to right with a marker to practice following lines from left to right and following a page from top to bottom.
Next, use scissors to cut the line for some added fine motor and hand-eye coordination development.

Skeleton Puzzles Ordering 1-10 numbers and words

Combine problem-solving, fine motor, numeral recognition, and ordering skills to complete these body puzzles.

Roll A Face game

This is a fun game that can be played independently or with a friend!
There are many ways to play this activity. Roll the playing cube and then...place the printable pieces on the mat, create the pieces from play dough, cut and paste the face pieces, or draw them in!

X-Ray counting Mats

Make no bones about it, this activity is simple learning fun!
​Read the numeral at the top, then add counters of your choice to the mat to represent the number.

Happy Face Counting Mats with Frames

This colorful counting game will put a smile on your preschoolers face as they practice important math skills.
Ten frame activities are great for number recognition, subitizing, counting with 1:1 correspondence and more!

I know the parts of a face

For preschoolers recognizing parts of their body is an important basic skill. Invite your preschooler to show what they know with this activity.
Add some fine-motor and hand-eye coordination skill development by turning this one into a cut and paste activity.

Sensory Sort

Once your preschooler has mastered the names of their hands, mouth, nose, eyes, and ears challenge them to learn what they are used for. This self-correcting sorting activity encourages preschoolers to think about how they use their sense every day.
Extension: This is a good time to talk about differing abilities and Adaptive Equipment.

Healthy foods sorting mats

Challenge your preschooler to think about where their food comes from.
It's not uncommon for preschoolers to say their food comes from the grocery store, challenge them to think beyond the grocery store in this activity.

Whether you use the pyramid or plate method, teaching children about balance and portions in regards to nutrition is important for developing healthy bodies.

All about Me Coloring Page

Preschoolers love to share information about themselves!
Here is a fun activity sheet preschoolers can use to record information about themselves.
After completing share with a family member and/or add to their portfolio. This sheet can also be used during group time to share about themselves.

Happy Sad Clip Cards

Different activities and events can make people feel happy or sad...and sometimes other feelings as well. Invite your preschooler to share if they feel happy or sad during these 12 events.
Preschoolers can mark their reply with counters or pom poms or use clothespins to clip their answer.

At the Doctor's Office I Spy

Learning more about the environment and tools at the doctor helps children to feel more at ease when going to an appointment. This activity supports children's curiosity about their doctor and the tools they use when they give them a checkup.

Emotion Cards Memory Game

This set of emotion cards can be used in many ways. Print two sets to play a matching game, while playing challenge your child to make a face that matches the emotion they flip.

Parts of the body patterning

Use this activity to practice patterning skills!
​Print on cardstock or laminate for durability or use as a cut and paste activity.

Ordering Feet by Size

Practice ordering by size with this activity. Preschoolers can also use to measure objects to practice measurement using non-standard tools. ​

Math About Me

Math can be found all around us and all about us!
​Practice counting and number writing while filling out this little book.

It's time to rhyme!
Examine each object and find the matching rhyming fingerprint on the worksheet, mark with a marker of choice.
​Try using with a stamp pad and fingerprints for added fun.

I Can Label Organs

Identify a few of the organs that make little bodies work with this labeling mat.
Engage in discussion of how each one works to keep us healthy as your preschooler explores the mat.

Bone Letter and Phoneme Puzzles

Practice letter identification, matching lowercase to uppercase letters and phoneme identification with these little puzzles.

Simon Says...Move your Body!

Roll the playing cube and act out the shown action for some gross motor fun.

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FAQs

What children learn from all about me? ›

The theme of "All About Me" serves as an excellent platform for preschoolers to explore their individuality, learn about their families, express emotions, develop literacy skills, and present themselves confidently.

What is an all about me activity? ›

An All About Me theme is a celebration of each student, including their culture, their race, their abilities, and the unique characteristics that make them who they are.

What is a self-concept activity for preschoolers? ›

SELF-CONCEPT ACTIVITIES. Each child is unique: Have children look at themselves in a full-length mirror. Discuss their total appearance and how they are alike or different from the other children. Help them see that no one is exactly alike.

What is a self-concept activity for a 3 year old? ›

Three-year-olds—Encourage your child to draw a self-portrait. As she draws, ask her what she likes about herself or what makes her feel special or good about herself. Write down what she shares on index cards. Hang her self-portrait and the personal affirmations around her room.

What are the benefits of all about me activities? ›

In conclusion, "All About Me" activities are an excellent way to get to know your students in the first days of school. These activities have numerous benefits, such as building rapport, creating inclusive classrooms, developing self-awareness, and promoting collaboration and creativity.

What are the essential questions for all about me? ›

Essential Question Who am I and who are the people in my life? What makes me important and unique? What feelings do I have and why? What makes my class important and unique?

What activities develop self identity for toddlers? ›

Group activities that include roleplaying, art, music and dance are excellent ways for children to build an understanding of themselves. 19. Explore your community and world with your child. Take them on a weekend drive, train trip or walk to discover new things and places they might like to explore or try.

How do I make an all about me project? ›

In this project, students create a posterboard with images describing their past, present, and future. Students may use photographs, computer printouts, or magazines to illustrate who they are. Set a minimum number of images that all students must have on their storyboard (15 is a good place to start).

Why is it important for children to learn about themselves? ›

Developing self-awareness helps kids understand their own needs, identify the skills they need to be successful in life, manage emotions responsibly, achieve goals by setting specific objectives for themselves that are realistic but stretch them, maintain a strong social network through responsible participation in ...

What is lesson objective? ›

A lesson objective (or a teaching objective or a learning objective) is what the teacher wants the children to have learned or achieved by the end of a lesson. It's also known as a WALT (We Are Learning To).

How do I write a lesson plan for myself? ›

Elements of a lesson plan
  1. Learning objectives. A lesson plan includes a learning objectives section that details the objectives, or what the students learn, from the current lesson. ...
  2. Timeline. ...
  3. Learning activities. ...
  4. Post-lesson assessment. ...
  5. Procedure. ...
  6. Gather your learning materials. ...
  7. Organize your work. ...
  8. Assess student progress.
Mar 10, 2023

What age do children understand the concept of me? ›

Around age 2, children begin to develop a sense of self, which is an integral part of their social-emotional development. As they learn more about themselves, build confidence, and begin to complete tasks on their own, their self-concept grows.

What is the self concept of a 4 year old? ›

Threes and fours have the ability to see themselves as separate and unique individuals. The self-images of young children tend to be descriptive, rather than judgmental. Increasingly independent, preschoolers are intrigued by the new things they can do.

How do you introduce yourself to a 4 year old? ›

Ease yourself in

Opening with a big, formal introduction — “Hello! What's your name? Nice to meet you! May I join your activity?” — will only intimidate some kids.

How do I teach my 4 year old self confidence? ›

5 Ways to Build Your Preschooler's Confidence
  1. 1 Let them lead. Self-directed play and learning are crucial to the development of self-confidence. ...
  2. 2 Get creative together. ...
  3. 3 Praise effort in the process. ...
  4. 4 Practice being proud (without being perfect). ...
  5. 5 Continue showing lots of love.
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