
All About Me Template
Blank profile frame.
The All About Me Template is a blank printable profile frame that students fill in with facts, feelings, and favourites about themselves. Spanning PreK through Grade 6, it is one of the most versatile back-to-school tools in a teacher's toolkit — simple enough for a four-year-old to complete with drawings, yet structured enough for a fifth-grader to turn into a thoughtful written self-portrait. Teachers hand it out on the first day of school to break the ice, help classmates learn each other's names, and give students an immediate sense of belonging. It also doubles as a formative snapshot of early writing ability. Parents use it at the kitchen table before the new school year starts, or frame a completed page as a keepsake. The broad age range works because the blank fields let each child respond at their own level — pictures, single words, or full sentences.
Learning objectives
- Build self-awareness by identifying personal traits, interests, and feelings
- Support community-building and classroom belonging at the start of the year
- Provide a low-stakes entry point for personal narrative writing
- Develop vocabulary for describing oneself in words and images
- Create a memorable back-to-school keepsake for families
- Give teachers a quick informal snapshot of early writing readiness
How to use this template
- Download and print the template — one per student — ideally on the first or second day of school.
- Introduce the activity by modelling how to fill in one or two fields about yourself on a projected copy.
- Students work independently, filling each blank frame with words, drawings, or a mix of both depending on their age and ability.
- Invite volunteers to share one fact from their page with the class as a quick ice-breaker.
- Display completed pages on a classroom bulletin board, bind them into a class book, or send them home as a keepsake — reprint for a fresh profile at the start of each new year.
Classroom & home ideas
- First-week gallery walk: post completed pages around the room and give students sticky notes to write one kind comment on a classmate's page.
- Class book project: collect all pages, add a cover, and bind them into an 'All About Our Class' book that lives in the classroom library.
- Beginning-of-year vs end-of-year compare: have students fill in the template in September and again in June, then discuss how they have grown or changed.
- Family engagement night: send a blank template home before Meet the Teacher night and display the finished pages for parents to find their child's profile.
- Writing scaffold: use the completed template as a graphic organiser before students write their first personal narrative of the year.
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Frequently asked questions
What sections does the All About Me Template include?
The blank profile frame typically includes spaces for the student's name, age, family, favourite food, favourite colour, hobbies, a self-portrait drawing box, and a 'something special about me' section — all left blank for students to personalise.
Can a preschool or kindergarten student complete this independently?
Yes. Younger learners can draw pictures in each field while a teacher or parent adds labels. The blank format means there is no wrong way to fill it in at any age.
Is the template in colour or black and white?
The printable is designed in black and white so it prints cleanly on any standard printer. Students can colour and decorate it as part of the activity.
Can I use this template more than once with the same student?
Absolutely — many teachers print a fresh copy at the start of each school year to capture how the student has changed. Because the download is free, reprinting is always an option.
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