Who Am I?
Kindergarten · Social Studies · All About Me · Arizona, USA
Lesson Summary
Think about what makes you special and different from everyone else.
Explanation
You are one of a kind! No one else is exactly like you. You have your own name, your own face, your own favorite things, and your own special talents. Some things about you are the same as other kids, and some things are different. Both the same things and the different things are what make you special.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is one thing that makes you special?
Answer: Any personal answer, such as your name, your smile, a hobby, or something you are good at.
Q2: Is it okay for people to be different from each other?
Answer: Yes, differences are what make everyone special.
Q3: Name one way you are the same as a friend and one way you are different.
Answer: Any answer is correct, such as 'We both like pizza, but I have brown hair and she has blonde hair.'
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What is Who Am I? in Kindergarten Social Studies?+
Who Am I? is a lesson in the All About Me chapter of Kindergarten Social Studies. It is part of the Arizona, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Who Am I??+
Who Am I? is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Arizona, USA.
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