Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Printable Ladder Blends

I found these great printable ladder blends over at 3 Dinosaurs' blog. I printed them low quality so I could conserve my ink and laminated them so they would last us a long time. I'm excited to use these with my daughter.

Number Worksheet Fall Theme

This is an easy worksheet for even pre-writers. You can have them color in the circle with a crayon, place a sticker on the correct number, or use those bingo markers to put a dot on the correct circle. Let me know how you  use yours.

To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 



Saturday, September 27, 2014

Children's Church Crayon Box Craft

I have Children's Church tomorrow with the 2 through 4 year old kids in our church tomorrow, and this is the craft we will be doing. Since it's the little ones, I do prep the craft for them by cutting out the pieces. Then I have them color one of their crayons orange, yellow, black, red, white, and green. They can also color their crayon box. Then you fold the box piece on the dotted line and put tape on the sides. The crayons then go inside their little "box" and they have an adorable little witnessing, gospel tool to take home to their parents. Click here for all my Children's church crafts.


To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 



Friday, September 26, 2014

Connect the Dots Pumpkin

Its a beautiful fall day here. Puts me in the mood for a little fall activity for the girls. Please note, I borrowed the dot to dot pumpkin image from this site.

To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 

Fill in the Vowel

This is a good one to reinforce how vowels are used in words. I'll be working on the other vowels next.

To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 




Ladybug Number Match Worksheet

Here's a cute and simple little ladybug number matching game for the little ones. It teaches number recognition, matching, and line drawing. 

To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 




Thursday, September 25, 2014

Letter C Vowel Blends

Here is the letter C coloring page with vowel blends. If you would like more printable activities for the letter C, visit Jenny's page on Oct 4th for her letter C roundup!

To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials. 



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Manners Craft

This is a great craft for teaching manners. Children color the first page, then you cut slits in the lines inside the thought bubble. Insert quote paper and it can slide up and down to change the words. Enjoy!


To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials.




Letter T Vowel Blends

This is my first free printable coloring page for homeschoolers. It's a great worksheet to reinforce vowel blends with the letter T. I had my daughter say the vowel blend as she colored.


To print the page, right-click the picture and select "View Image." You can then select print page from the File menu. Feel free to print and use the image for your own personal homeschool use. All I ask is that you do not mass reproduce or profit in any way from using my materials. If you repost, please link back to my blog. If you print my materials, comments are always appreciated. I'm also open to more suggestions for printable materials.