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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.
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Use these cards to assist you in teaching reading comprehension. For use with the strategies listed here.
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A fill-in-the-bubble reward chart for keeping track of accomplishments!
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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
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This is a wonderful little book you can print off for your nature enthusiast. Each page has a section where they can write about the type on insect (older learners can look them up in field guides and write detailed descriptions, younger students can simply write what they know), an area to document the date…
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A simple pack for your littlest homeschooler! Copywork pages for: The Months of the Year The Days of the Week Colors Numbers (one through twelve) and, a journaling page (I have my little ones write the date, one sentence a day, and then sign their name) as well as a page to track their signature…
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An interactive notebook page for grades 4-7.
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For students 5th grade+
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The Logic of English Style Copywork in Manuscript and Cursive.
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A worksheet to complement any curriculum. Grades K-3.
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This is a two page Kitchen Helper printable. For our full chore chart system, go here.
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This printable is part lap book, part unit study. Every element is internet linked to websites where your child can do more research, and find the information they need to complete the lap-booking element. You can put this in a traditional folder, or do as my family does, and just glue the elements on sheets of cardstock and store in a binder as an interactive notebook.
This study covers:
The location and facts about the Great Barrier Reef
Fish that live in the coral reef
Types of coral
Shell Fish Facts
Starfish, Seahorse, Eels and Stingrays
All websites were appropriate for children as of the date of posting. Please review links before sending your child to the website.
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21 pages of coloring and copywork for your Pre-K to 1st grader.