Owl About Me Free Printable For Preschoolers

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The owl about me free printable is a hoot-worthy way to kick off the school year! Preschoolers get to share their name, age, and a few facts about themselves, including their favorite animal, “owl” in one place.

These pages make a sweet keepsake and a helpful icebreaker during those first few days in the classroom. If you’re gathering resources to start the year off smoothly, don’t miss our back to school printables that are loaded with activities that make settling in easier for everyone!

A promotional graphic for free "Owl About Me" worksheets, featuring two completed examples with colorful illustrations of owls and spaces for children to fill in their name, age, favorite color, food, animal, and what they want to be when they grow up.Pin

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Free Fall All About Me Printable

This sheet gives kids a reason to chat about their favorite things! It feels like a mini interview where they’re the star. The prompts are simple, but they get kids thinking and talking.

Meanwhile, grown-ups can learn a lot just by reading what the child writes down!

As little ones move through the page, statements like “My favorite color is” and “My favorite food is” help guide them.

There’s even a space at the bottom that reads, “When I grow up, I want to be a…” These open-ended prompts support sentence-building skills and develop their imagination as they think about how to reply. 

A blank “Owl About Me” worksheet for kids, featuring a cartoon owl and fall-themed decorations, with fill-in-the-blank prompts for name, age, favorite color, food, animal, and future aspirations. The sheet is black and white, ready to be colored and completed.Pin

It sneaks in some writing practice, too. Kids fill in their name and jot down short answers, helping them get comfortable with writing simple sentences. 

The layout is easy to follow, and the focus on personal details keeps things engaging.

Even kids who aren’t big on writing usually enjoy this one because it’s all about them, and what preschooler doesn’t enjoy talking about their favorite snacks and dreams?

The owl at the top isn’t just for decoration, either! Kids can color it after the writing’s done, adding their own flair to the page. 

That final touch makes the whole sheet feel complete and pretty to display. By the end, they’ve created a colorful little profile they’ll be proud to share or hang up for everyone to see!

A completed “Owl About Me” worksheet featuring a purple owl and fall-themed decorations. The child, named Emma, is 5 years old, likes the color purple, favorite food is mac and cheese, favorite animal is a puppy, and wants to be a teacher when she grows up.Pin

Back To School Books For Kids

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates – This silly book is about a dinosaur named Penelope who is starting school and just can’t resist eating her classmates! Kids will love the fun drawings and crazy antics of Penelope, while also learning that being mistreated is never fun.

Chairs On Strike – The chairs have had enough of all the crazy things the kids do to them so they go on strike! This story helps kids learn to take care of their property and has lots of fun and silly humor.

Daniel Goes To School – If you have a little one who’s starting preschool or kindergarten and is reluctant to be away from you, this book is perfect for them! Daniel Tiger learns “grown-ups come back” at the end of every school day. We love this cute book!

Three “Owl About Me” worksheets are displayed, featuring a cartoon owl and fall leaves. One sheet is completed by Liam, age 6, who likes blue, pizza, lions, and wants to be an astronaut; another by Emma, age 5, who likes purple, mac and cheese, puppies, and wants to be a teacher; the third worksheet is blank and ready to be filled in.Pin

Back To School Preschool Craft

Crayon Box Name Craft – Kids will enjoy building a crayon box that shows off their name in bold, colorful letters! Each crayon becomes a piece of their name puzzle, and piecing it together adds just the right touch of creativity. 

While cutting and gluing, they’re sharpening the kind of finger control they’ll use for writing, drawing, and all sorts of amazing projects later on. It’s a simple DIY that supports early literacy skills and keeps minds engaged, too!

Pencil Shape Craft – Building a giant pencil out of shapes makes this activity both creative and clever! Circles, triangles, and rectangles come together piece by piece, helping children notice how everyday objects are made from simple parts. 

Trimming the pieces and sticking them in place gives those hands a solid job to do and develops shape recognition.

Following the steps to put it all together adds a sense of order, which makes the finished pencil all the more rewarding to show off!

A collage of four back-to-school-themed paper crafts: smiling crayon boxes with personalized names (top left), two yellow pencils with faces (top right), bottles of glue with arms and legs (bottom left), and yellow school buses with faces (bottom right), all made from colorful cut paper.Pin

Glue Bottle Craft – Putting together a cheerful bottle of glue with bendy arms and legs is a lighthearted project that feels just right for kicking off a new school year!

Each piece they trim and place helps sharpen small hand movements and supports hand-eye coordination. 

Following the steps one by one encourages concentration and builds the habit of listening to instructions.

Once everything is in place, the finished glue bottle makes a great sidekick for pretend play, giving preschoolers room to stretch their imagination!

Back To School Bus Craft – A bright yellow school bus made from cut-out shapes sets a cheerful tone for heading back to school! It gets kids thinking about riding to class with their friends and settling back into their daily routine. 

As they cut and arrange each part, they build their accuracy and improve how their hands and eyes work together. It’s a simple, engaging activity that eases the back-to-school jitters and adds a little excitement to the day!

Back To School Free Printables

These back to school dot to dot printables turn numbers into simple surprises! Little ones follow the dots, and out comes a stack of books, a blackboard, or colored pencils like they’ve been hiding in plain sight. 

The drawing helps build number sense and patience with each connected line. They’re fun little puzzles that wrap learning into a picture they can then color however they want!

Our back to school mazes offer silly challenges that feel more like a game than a task! Kids follow each twist, trying to reach a backpack, a school bus, or a chalkboard waiting at the finish line. 

Eyes stay sharp, hands stay stable, and brains stay busy as they figure out which path is the correct one. These pages are screen-free, low-prep, and just right for a quick brain warm-up!

A collage of four back-to-school activity sheets: a color-by-number picture of crayons in a green holder (top left), a “Back To School Maze” guiding a boy to books (top right), a cutting practice page with dashed lines leading to stacks of books (bottom left), and a color-by-number watercolor paint set with brush (bottom right).Pin

Back-to-school cutting practice pages give kids a reason to grab their scissors and stay busy with snips and trims! Each line they follow helps build stronger finger muscles and develop bilateral coordination, one cut at a time.

There’s a notebook here, a medal there, and plenty of shapes to slice through!

A completed “Owl About Me” worksheet featuring a brown owl illustration and fall-themed decorations. The child, named Liam, is 6 years old, likes the color blue, favorite food is pizza, favorite animal is a lion, and wants to be an astronaut when he grows up.Pin

ABCs of Literacy’s back to school letter matching puzzles make the alphabet feel like a playful school-themed challenge! Little ones pair uppercase and lowercase letters, putting pieces together like they’re solving a mini mystery. 

It helps build uppercase and lowercase letter recognition and encourages early readers to slow down and think about what goes where. With bright school visuals, it fits right in with new backpacks, sharpened pencils, and first-day buzz!

Free Printable Owl About Me Worksheet

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