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Tot School: About Me

September 5, 2018

Tons of all about me themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, fine motor, gross motor, sensory bins, snacks and more! Perfect for back to school in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

This year I am so excited to be starting tot school for the second time with my sweet little Aubrey! She is 2 1/2 now and loved our Baby Bins last year, but is SO ready for more than one bin/activity a day.  I won’t be blogging about our themes each week, as we will be repeating the same Tot School activities I did 2 years ago with Madelynn, but I will sharing our activities on Instagram and I will be adding some new themes throughout the year. I will be sure to pop in with our new activities and ideas as those themes come up!
Our first NEW theme this year is About Me.

Tons of all about me themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, fine motor, gross motor, sensory bins, snacks and more! Perfect for back to school in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

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Here were our plans for About Me Week:

Tons of all about me themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, fine motor, gross motor, sensory bins, snacks and more! Perfect for back to school in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

Tot School Read Alouds for an All About Me Theme

5 great books for your all about me theme. Perfect for back to school in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

The Skin You Live In By Michael Tyler
Eyes, Nose, Fingers, and Toes: A First Book All About You By Judy Hindley
The Feelings Book By Todd Parr
Me and My Family Tree By Joan Sweeney
The Family Book By Todd Parr

Fine Motor All About Me Activities for Tot School

Tear and stick names are the perfect activity for fine motor practice with an all about me theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Tear and Stick Names:

Aubrey started all about me week focusing on her own name. She is still working on recognizing all of the letters in her name, so for some fine motor practice she worked on tearing paper and gluing it in the letter outlines. This was much more challenging than I thought it would be so I ended up ripping a lot of the pieces smaller for her while she worked on picking up and gluing them one at a time. Lots of new skills went into this activity!

This Roll and Paint Body activity is a great way to practice identifying body parts and fine motor skills with an all about me theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Roll and Paint Body:

Next we worked on identifying the parts of our body.  I printed a body outline and color/body part dice.  Aubrey rolled the two dice, then used watercolor paints to paint that body part the correct color.

These emotion play dough mats are a great way to practice identifying emotions and fine motor skills with an all about me theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Emotion Play Dough Mats:

This week we also learned about our emotions with this play dough mat.  Aubrey used the pictures at the top as models to create lots of different emotions and use new vocabulary to describe how her person was feeling.

We had so much fun making these shape family stick puppets to work on fine motor skills with an all about me theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Shape Family Puppets:

Finally we learned about our families, so we created the members of our family as shape puppets!  Aubrey used foam sticker shapes to create people by sticking them onto a craft stick.  I helped her use markers to draw a face and details and glue to add yarn, buttons, etc. for hair and other details.

We had so much fun building houses for our family manipulatives. Adding in tweezers was a great way to work on fine motor skills with an all about me theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Build a Home:

Another family activity we did was building houses for our families.  We started with family counters and built a little family.  Then Aubrey used fine motor tweezers to grab blocks and build each family a house.  This was great for strengthening her grasp as the blocks were a bit slippery and tough to hold on to.

Gross Motor All About Me Activities for Tot School

Learning is more fun when it involves movement! Work on color recognition and sorting with this sort the hands activity! Great activity for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Sort the Hands:

I love gross motor activities for this age because they always seems to keep Aubrey interested for longer periods of time. After reading The Skin You Live In By Michael Tyler, I printed hands in different colors, dumped them on the floor and labeled a few baskets.  We took turns running back and forth with one hand at a time and dropping it in the right basket. Super easy set up and her big sister even joined in too!

Learning is more fun when it involves movement! Work on color recognition and body parts with this color hokey pokey activity! Great activity for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Color Hokey Pokey:

Next to practice our body parts, we played the hokey pokey.  To switch it up a bit I tied a different colored rainbow scarf on each part of the body (hand, foot, tummy, and head.) Then I played the hokey pokey song and instead of saying “right hand, left hand, etc.” I said “orange hand, red hand, etc.” This made it easier to identify parts, and added a little extra fun for Aubrey as she waved the scarves around.

Learning is more fun when it involves movement! Get some fresh air, and run off some energy all while working on identifying feelings. Great activity for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Feelings Face Hop:

We brought our next gross motor game outside to practice identifying feelings.  I drew faces with different emotions on the ground with sidewalk chalk. Then I called out an emotion for Aubrey to run to. When she got there she had to act out that emotion. After playing that way for a while I had her hop from face to face and name each emotion along the way.

Learning is more fun when it involves movement! Work on color recognition and sorting with this color family trip activity! Great activity for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Color Family Trip:

This color family trip activity was such a fun way to practice sorting by color and identifying family members all while getting some energy out. Using washi tape in rainbow colors, I created roads on the floor with a mixture of straight and zig zag lines. Then I taped a matching colored house at the end of each color road and filled a bin with colored family counters.  Aubrey had to find all of the family members of one color, load them into a toy truck, then follow that color road to deliver them to the correct house.

This Race and Wipe Name activity is one of our favorite ways to work on letter recognition. Great activity for an all about me theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Race and Wipe Name:

For one more name activity we played this race and wipe game.  I wrote the letters in Aubrey’s name on our sliding glass window with dry erase markers. (I started with just 2 letters multiple times, then we worked up to more.) Aubrey stood back a few feet, and I called out a letter. With an eraser in hand, she ran to the window to erase the letter, then ran back.

All About Me Snack Ideas for Tot School

These yummy all about me themed snacks are perfect for tot school, preschool, or kindergarten!

Pancake Faces – First make a batch of large circle shaped pancakes. (Use a store bought mix, or your own favorite recipe.) Fill a small tray or cupcake tin with cut up bananas, strawberries, blueberries, clementines, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, etc. Use pieces to create pancake faces.

All About Me Cookie –  Make a batch of your favorite sugar cookie dough or use store bought mix/ready made dough. Roll out dough on floured surface ¼ to ½ inch thick. Cut into people with cookie cutters. Bake, cool completely, and decorate with frosting, sprinkles, choc chips, jelly, and candy eyes.

Feelings Toast – Toast a slice of bread. Spread with peanut butter. Add candy eyes and chocolate chips. Put jelly in a decorator bag or Ziploc with a small corner cut off. Use jelly to create mouths, eyebrows, etc. to show different feelings.

Snack Family – Use various types of crackers, pretzel sticks, cheese, cheerios, mini marshmallows, and jelly to create all of the members of your family. Put jelly in a decorator bag or Ziploc with a small corner cut off to use for adding small details and/or writing names. 

Veggie Family – Cut up cucumbers, carrots, peppers, tomatoes, and cheese. Use veggies and cheese to build family members on an empty plate.

All About Me Activities for Tot School Sensory Play

We LOVE this build my name sensory bin. Work on fine motor skills, matching letters, and writing your name. Great for an all about me theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Build My Name Sensory Bin:

In this bin: upper and lowercase letter beads, black beans, gator grabber tweezers, name practice page

We LOVE this build a body sensory bin. Work on fine motor skills, matching pictures, and identifying body parts. Great for an all about me theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Build a Body Sensory Bin:

In this bin: red water beads, my body puzzles and mats

We LOVE this name the feelings sensory bin. Work on fine motor skills and identifying emotions. Great for an all about me theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Name the Feelings Sensory Bin:

In this bin: Eggspressions playset, white beans

We LOVE this my family sensory bin. Work on fine motor skills, matching pictures/words, and identifying family members. Great for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

My Family Sensory Bin:

In this bin: shredded paper, family photos, family name cards

We LOVE this build a family sensory bin. These little manipulatives are great for building fine motor skills, patterning and so much more! Great for an all about me or family theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Build a Family Sensory Bin:

In this bin: family counters, kinetic sand

Want all of this week’s all about me activities for tot school?  You can grab them here:
On my site : About Me Plans & Printables On TpT: About Me Plans & Printables

Tons of all about me themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, fine motor, gross motor, sensory bins, snacks and more! Perfect for back to school in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

Or you can grab our entire year of themes and plans:
On my site here: Tot School Bundle On TpT here: Tot School Bundle

45 Weeks of engaging themed activities and ideas ready to go for your 2-3 year old. Weekly plans include suggested books, fine motor activities, gross motor ideas, sensory bins, snacks and more! Everything you need for a year packed full of Tot School fun and learning.

Then check out the rest of our 35+ themes on the Tot School Curriculum Main Page.

by Jessica 
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Bright ideas for the little learners ~ Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten is an education blog dedicated to fresh, engaging, and fun teaching ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and the primary classroom.

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  1. Sydney says: March 3, 2019 at 12:54 am

    I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your blog! I have been playing around with the sensory bins for a while, and during the holidays I slacked off a bit. Now that spring is around the corner, I have a bit more energy and I will be starting “home school” with my toddler. I knew to come to you as a source! Thank you for all that you’ve shared!

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  2. Samantha Carrillo says: August 24, 2019 at 4:11 pm

    I found your MPK Preschool Lesson Plans for my four year old. He will not be going to PreSchool this year, so I am so excited to be able to do these activities with him. I also have a two year old. How do you manage to teach two different age groups?

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    • Jessica says: September 5, 2019 at 3:01 am

      It depends a lot on the ages of my kids at the time. With a 4 and 2 year old I would start the 4 year old on an activity that they can work on independently first (like sand tray letters, a dot stamping page, color by the code, practice reading an emergent reader, etc.) Then I would work with the younger child on an activity until they are able to play alongside you independently with a sensory activity, looking at books, etc. I often include my older child as a helper with activities for the younger one as well. It’s good additional practice for them and they really like being the leader. If your schedule allows I try to do activities with my older one while the younger ones are napping as well so I can focus more attention on new skills they are just learning.

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  3. Katrina Toomalatai says: August 21, 2021 at 10:10 pm

    These ideas are so much helpful. Keep them coming!

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    • Jessica says: September 4, 2021 at 7:28 pm

      Thank you!

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