Are you looking for a stocking stuffer for your kids? This coupon book has 24 coupons with things like: “Do school at the park” “Call a 10 minute break” “Kids Choice for Lunch” and many more! Also included are write your own coupons. Print, staple, and stuff your stockings!
This is a free printable (no physical stickers will be sent). The file is a .png to make using these with your Cricut (or other cutting machine) easy. If you don’t have a machine, you could cut them by hand, but they are very little- it may wear you out! Please remember you may not…
We follow the 4 gift rule in our home- “Something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read” This is the spreadsheet I use while shopping.
Six well-loved christmas songs, in the style of the Logic of English cursive font. *The School LOE Cursive Font by David Occhino Design was used to creation this document. This pack is not intended to replace handwriting instruction, nor is this product sponsored by or produced by LOE. Check out their Rhythm of Handwriting program for cursive instruction in this…
This printable activity advent calender consists of pillow boxes big enough for small candies for the kids, as well as printable activity cards to put in the boxes. The cards say things like “decorate the tree”, “go on a walk and look at lights” and “build a snowman.” When assembled, this advent calendar will give…
Use this pack to practice table making, tally charts, circle graphs and fractions, percents and bar graphs…. using your Halloween candy! Lessons can be easily adapted to different ages, simply by restricting the number of candies your child is working with.
Free Harry Potter themed copywork, featuring quotes from Albus Dumbledore himself. If you have very young children who are learning cursive, please increase the size of each page as you print it (or make a copy at double the size) to give your student more room for writing. (You may need to do this under…
These pages can be printed full size as coloring sheets for young students, or print them four to a page and have your child research facts to write on the back of the “trading cards.” Print on cardstock and laminate after they are colored for extra durability. Graphics by The Painted Crow