1 All About Me Preschool Activities Theme
1 All About Me Preschool Activities Theme
Activities Theme
They also learn that every child's thoughts and ideas are
important and no one person is more or less important than
another!
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This All About Me Preschool Activities Theme page is filled
with some preschool activities and ideas for your classroom.
These activities will help them get to know the special and
unique things about themselves and each other.
You can scroll down through this page to see all of the
preschool activities for your All About Me Preschool
Activities Theme.
I Like...
Me and My Family
My Family
Our Families
Tell the children to listen to what you are saying and stand up
if what you say is true about them!
Have a Show and Tell Day where children bring an item from
home to help everyone get to know them better.
EXTENSION: After show and tell, most kids want to play with
the items they brought in. You could set up a "display table"
on show and tell day where the children place their items.
The only rule is that it is a looking and talking table--they do
not take the items off the table to play with yet. Then
designate a time for Show and Tell Play....perhaps the last
10-15 minutes of the morning.
I Love My Family
Best of all!
Talk with the children about who is in their family? Who lives
in their house? Remind the children that family is not ONLY
who lives with them. It includes grandparents, a Mom or Dad
who may live in a different house, etc.
Talk about what feeling mad, good, sad, scared, angry, silly,
etc. means.
Cracker Faces
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Play music and have the children work in pairs. Call out a
body part that they need to match. If you say "Knees" the
children need to make one or both of their knees touch the
knees of their partner!
Who is Missing?
Introduce this game by starting in a group sitting down.
Provide little plastic people. Let the children give the family
role name to each one: "This is the Mom. This is the
Grandma. etc."
Tell the children to close and cover their eyes. Take one away
and have them open and uncover their eyes and ask "Who is
missing?" Once you have played this with them a few times,
tell them you are now going to play "Who is missing"
together!
Have an area near you where one child can stand and not be
seen by the other children (behind a table, etc.).
Have all the children stand up, turn around (with their backs
to you) and close and cover their eyes.
Choose one child to hide behind the spot you have chosen
and have the others guess who is missing!
Tracing Pairs
The Foot Book (The Bright and Early Books for Beginning
Beginners)by Dr. Seuss
In My House
The children count out and name the number of people that
live in their house and place them on a pre-cut house.
You can program each house with numbers and the children
then place that number of people on the house.
Healthy Me
Add soapy water to your table along with your dramatic play
dishes, pots and pans, etc.
Another Variation!
Do this again at the end of the year and compare how much
they have grown. I work with 3 year olds and they love it!
Fold a piece of
construction paper in
half. Have the child
trace his/her hand and
then help them cut out
their hand (do not cut
the folded side). When
done, the hand print
should open like a
book.
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Let the children write
their own name on the front and decorate the front.
On the inside, write the date, the child's name, their height
and weight (obtained from the science activity in the
Science Activity Section above) as well as their birth date!
My Name
All About ___. I punch holes in the binding side and use zip
ties to hold them together. These books are kept in the
classroom all year and then go home
for the summer. These books are looked at more than the
other books in our classroom. Just thought I'd share that
idea.
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