Looking for a fun first-day-of-school activity for kids? These free all about me worksheets are an easy way for students to introduce themselves, share their favorite things, and create a cute keepsake for the new school year.

These back to school printables are simple, low-prep, and perfect for easing kids into the classroom routine. Students can draw pictures, write about themselves, color the designs, and answer fun prompts about their hobbies, goals, favorite foods, favorite books, and more.
Whether you need back to school worksheets for the first day of school, morning work, an icebreaker activity, a bulletin board display, or a homeschool keepsake, these free printables make it easy. Just download your favorite design, print it out, and let kids fill in all the adorable details that make them unique.
Why You'll Love Them
These all about me printables are a great mix of writing, drawing, coloring, and self-expression. They help children share a little bit about who they are while giving teachers and classmates a good way to get to know them.
They are especially helpful during the first week of school because they give students something familiar and relaxed to do while everyone is settling in. Some kids may love writing full sentences, while others may prefer drawing, coloring, or filling in short answers. With several different layouts to choose from, there is an option for different ages, grade levels, and writing abilities.
These printables also make adorable keepsakes. Save one at the beginning of each school year, and you will have a sweet snapshot of your child's favorite things, goals, handwriting, and personality as they grow.
What's Included
Each page is a single-page printable worksheet designed for standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches).
The designs include prompts, drawing boxes, fill-in-the-blank sections, favorite things, school-themed illustrations, and coloring pages. Some worksheets are simple and easy for younger children, while others include more writing space for older kids.
Ways to Use These Back to School Printables
First Day of School Activity
These worksheets make a wonderful first day of school activity because they are easy to print and simple for students to complete independently. Kids can work on them during morning arrival or quiet work time.
Classroom Icebreaker
Use these pages as a fun "getting to know you" activity. After students fill them out, they can share a few answers with the class, a partner, or a small group.
Back to School Bulletin Board
These make an adorable hallway or classroom display. Once students complete their worksheets, hang them on a bulletin board so everyone can learn more about their classmates.
Homeschool Writing Activity
If you homeschool, these pages are a fun way to start the new school year. They give kids a chance to practice handwriting, sentence building, and self-reflection without feeling like a formal assignment.
Student Keepsake
Tuck the completed worksheet into a memory box, scrapbook, or school binder. It is so fun to look back later and see your child's favorite foods, books, colors, hobbies, and dreams from that school year.
Who These Printables Are Best For
Because this set includes a mix of simple and more detailed pages, these worksheets can work for a wide range of ages.
The easier designs are great for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students because they include large drawing spaces, short prompts, and simple fill-in-the-blank sections. The more detailed designs are a good fit for older elementary students who can write longer answers and share more about their interests, goals, and personality.
These are perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, parents, daycare providers, and anyone looking for an easy back to school activity that feels fun, meaningful, and personal.
How to Download and Print
- Click the "Get it here" button for the printable design you want.
- Save the PDF file to your computer, tablet, or device.
- Open the file using a PDF reader.
- Check your printer settings before printing. Set the print quality to Best or High Quality and make sure the page is set to print at the correct size.
- Use regular printer paper for a simple worksheet, or cardstock if you want a sturdier keepsake.
- Give kids pencils, crayons, markers, or colored pencils to fill it out and decorate it.
How to Make These Printables Extra Special
- Have students color the borders and illustrations after they finish writing.
- Let kids share one favorite answer with a partner or the class.
- Hang the finished pages on a "Meet Our Class" bulletin board.
- Add each worksheet to a student portfolio or memory binder.
- For homeschoolers, you can print one every year and compare their answers as they grow.
- Pair the worksheet with a first-day-of-school photo using these first day of school signs for 2026.
All About Me Worksheets

This worksheet has space for children to write their name and age, draw a picture of themselves, share their favorite book, and write about what they are good at. It also includes prompts for their favorite thing to do and what they want to learn this year.

This design has a classic school look with large pencil borders, a "this is me" drawing space, and simple prompts for name, age, favorite colors, favorite foods, favorite books, and what students are looking forward to this year.

This worksheet has a fun classroom doodle theme with school supplies, apples, books, a globe, and science-inspired details around the edges. Kids can fill in their name, where they are from, age, hobbies, favorite colors, favorite foods, and fun facts about themselves.

This page is perfect for kids who love sharing their favorite things. It includes prompts for favorite dish, book, drink, movie, color, song, show, game, and dessert, with cute illustrations like a cake, book, music player, and TV.

This one includes prompts for name, age, what students are good at, their favorite thing about school, something they want their teacher to know, and what they want to learn this year. It also has a drawing box and a cute student doodle.

This worksheet has a fun doodle style with bold lettering, stars, a paper airplane, and fun prompt boxes. Students can write their name, age, grade, three words that describe them, fun facts, what they love to do, and what they want to be when they grow up.

This printable has a large drawing frame, and prompts for favorite color, favorite foods, age, favorite animal, and favorite TV show. It is a great choice for kids who enjoy drawing and filling in their favorite things.

This design has a scrapbook-style layout with space for a photo-style drawing, birthday, age, favorite song, favorite movie, hobbies, and what students want to be when they grow up. It is a fun option for older kids who like pop culture prompts.

This page has a collage look with frames for eye color, hobbies, favorite food, birthday, favorite place, and a large drawing area. The layered photo-style boxes make it feel extra fun and personal.

This rustic sign-themed one is filled with hanging wooden-style prompt boxes. Students can write their name, age, favorite animal, favorite food, favorite color, favorite hobby, and two favorite foods.

This worksheet features a pretty school-supply border with pencils, scissors, crayons, glasses, notebooks, and bows. It includes prompts for name, age, what kids like to do, what they are good at, a picture of themselves, a family picture, and favorite things.

This simple one is great for younger students. It includes space for name, age, a picture, hobbies, favorite things, and favorite color, with a cute scalloped border and easy-to-read sections.

This boy’s version includes a boy doodle, name, age, what students are good at, favorite thing about school, something they want their teacher to know, a self-portrait space, and a prompt for what they want to learn this year.

This worksheet is organized like a notebook page with boxes for birthday, age, favorite food, favorite drink, favorite song, favorite thing to do, favorite memory, what they are really good at, a self-portrait, and their biggest goal for the year.

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