All About Me Bag
Ava ChenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenCreate printable all-about-me bag labels, family letters, student sharing cards, teacher recording sheets, presentation schedules, question cards, and no-bag alternatives from one class list. Built for first-week community building, not a fixed worksheet download.
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
Bring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenBring 3 small things by Friday, August 16.
Room 12 KindergartenRoom 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
We are building classroom community during the first week of school. Please help your child choose a few small items that tell us about them.
Please help your child bring 3 small items by Friday, August 16. Each item should fit in the selected bag or folder and be safe for school.
Choose items that fit in your bag. Pick things that are safe for school and easy to carry. Be ready to tell the class why each item matters to you.
Please do not send fragile, valuable, food, medication, sharp, or private items. Follow your school's sharing and privacy policies.
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
My All About Me Bag
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
| Student | Items / interests | Speaking note | Follow-up idea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ava Chen | loves drawing | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Ben Miller | soccer | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Carlos Rivera | dinosaurs | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Dina Patel | family photos | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Eli Johnson | trains | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Fatima Ali | favorite book | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Grace Kim | art | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Henry Brown | camping | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Ivy Smith | dance | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Jack Wilson | rocks | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Lena Park | cat photo | □ shared □ needs support | |
| Mateo Garcia | baseball | □ shared □ needs support |
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
Why did you choose this item?
What is something you want classmates to know about you?
What is one thing you like to do after school?
What is something that makes you feel proud?
What is one question we can ask kindly?
Room 12 Kindergarten
Ms. Rivera
| Ava Chen | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Ben Miller | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Carlos Rivera | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Dina Patel | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Eli Johnson | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Fatima Ali | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Grace Kim | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Henry Brown | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Ivy Smith | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Jack Wilson | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Lena Park | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
| Mateo Garcia | □ letter | □ bag | □ shared |
Use the All About Me Bag Generator to create printable all-about-me bag labels, family letters, student sharing cards, teacher recording sheets, presentation schedules, classmate question cards, no-bag alternatives, teacher prep checklists, and blank activity pages from one class list. It is built for first-week classroom community, show-and-tell routines, get-to-know-you activities, kindergarten, elementary, homeschool groups, and back-to-school family communication.
Edit names, headings, dates, classroom labels, or student-facing instructions.
Add the words, names, problems, cards, questions, or activity items you want to print.
Choose the page format and print setup that match your worksheet, binder, center, or packet.
Turn on the answer key, notes, cut lines, checkboxes, or export options when the tool supports them.
Send home a clear family letter and bag label so students bring a few safe, meaningful items to share during the first week.
Paste a class roster and print student-name labels for paper bags, folders, envelopes, or no-bag alternatives.
Create a sharing schedule that spreads presentations across one week, two weeks, or a few students per day.
Record student interests, speaking notes, and follow-up ideas while students share.
Print classmate question prompts so students practice kind listening and conversation.
Offer a drawing or writing page for families who prefer not to send objects from home.
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Ask families to send only small, school-safe items that fit in the selected bag, folder, or envelope.
A drawing or writing alternative keeps the activity accessible when students cannot or should not bring objects from home.
Two or three minutes per student keeps the activity calm and manageable during the first week.
Question cards help classmates practice listening without turning the activity into a long open discussion.
The teacher sheet can help you remember student interests for partner work, classroom examples, and future community-building activities.
Do not ask for private, valuable, fragile, food, medication, or sensitive items. Follow school policy for sharing, privacy, and family communication.
Yes. You can create the printable pages in your browser and use Print / Save PDF without signing in.
Yes. Use Print / Save PDF to save bag labels, family letters, student cards, schedules, teacher sheets, and question cards as a PDF.
Yes. Paste one student per line to generate a class set of personalized bag labels and schedule entries.
Yes. Turn on the no-bag alternative to print a drawing or writing page instead of asking students to bring objects.
Yes. Choose one-week, two-week, few-per-day, or open-sharing schedule modes, or type a sharing day beside each student using Name | Day | Note.
No. It is a roster-driven printable pack generator with editable family letter text, prompts, schedules, labels, and export options.