All About Me Worksheets
Six free all about me worksheets, ready to download as print-ready PDFs. A child fills in their name, age, birthday, family and favourites, draws a self-portrait, and writes what they want to be when they grow up. The set covers preschool (mostly drawing) through primary (real writing lines), and includes a first day of school sheet to keep. Print at home or for the whole class: no sign-up, no watermark.
Ages 3-9
Updated July 2026
All About Me Worksheet
The classic all about me sheet: name, age, birthday, favourites, self-portrait and what I want to be.
Download PDFAll About Me: Preschool
Drawing-led version for ages 3 to 5: self-portrait, age to circle, a colour swatch and the family.
Download PDFAll About My Favourites
Six favourites to draw and write: colour, food, animal, book, game and song.
Download PDFWhen I Grow Up
A big drawing box plus writing lines for what I want to be, why, and what I need to learn.
Download PDFMy First Day of School
First-day keepsake: date, class, teacher, a self-portrait, a hand outline and what I am excited about.
Download PDFAll About My Family
Draw the whole family, count how many you are, write their names and what you do together.
Download PDFWhat is an all about me worksheet for?
It is a one-page self-portrait in words and pictures. A child fills in their name, age, family, favourites and what they want to be, so a teacher learns who is sitting in front of them and the child gets an easy, personal first writing task. It is the standard first-week-of-school activity.
Print any sheet at 100 percent (choose "actual size" in the print dialog) on US Letter or A4. Every sheet in this set is a vector PDF, so the boxes and lines stay sharp, and there is no watermark and no sign-up.
Which sheet should I print?
Match the sheet to how much the child can already write. Ages 3 to 5 do best with the preschool version, which is mostly drawing: a big self-portrait box, an age to circle, a colour swatch and a family box. Ages 5 to 8 can handle the classic sheet, which has real writing lines for name, age, birthday, favourites and what they want to be when they grow up.
The other four sheets let you use the same idea more than once without repeating a page: a favourites sheet, a "when I grow up" sheet with a big drawing box, a family sheet, and a first day of school sheet with the date, the teacher and a hand outline to keep as a memento.
Frequently asked questions
What age is an all about me worksheet for?
Ages 3 to 9. Under 5, use the preschool sheet, where almost everything is drawn or circled instead of written. From 5 to 8, the classic sheet with writing lines works well. Older children can use the "when I grow up" sheet, which asks them to explain their reasoning in full sentences.
When should I use these in the school year?
The first week of school is the classic moment: it doubles as an icebreaker and a writing sample that shows you where each child is starting from. They also work at the end of the year as a "how I changed" comparison, on a birthday, or as a get-to-know-you page for a new child joining mid-year.
Can I use these worksheets in my classroom?
Yes. Print as many copies as you need for a class, a homeschool, a library group, a tutoring session or a therapy practice, at no cost and with no watermark. The only things you cannot do are sell the sheets or re-upload the PDF files to another website.
Do the Spanish sheets say the same thing?
They are written in Spanish, not machine-translated from the English. The labels use wording that reads naturally across Spain and Latin America, and the sheets are laid out identically, so a bilingual classroom can hand out both versions of the same page side by side.