I am a homeschool mom (currently teaching 3rd, 6th, & 8th grade) with a background in graphic design, and I love to create resources for my family that are practical and pretty.
Help students learn and memorize The Lord’s Prayer with this simple, print-and-go Scripture copywork packet.This resource guides children through Matthew 6:9–13 step-by-step, helping them read and memorize the passage while practicing handwriting. Perfect for Christian homeschool families, Bible lessons, morning time, or Sunday school activities. Scripture used: Matthew 6:9–13 (ESV) Included in this packet:Students work through the passage in several stages: • Read the full passage • Coloring p
Use this page throughout the week to teach kids how to dig deeper into a selected passage. It can be done individually or together with a family or small group! A keyword study Bible with a Greek/Hebrew dictionary will be needed OR use a free online tool like Blue Letter Bible to look up words. Blue Letter Bible also has an app that can be downloaded. This tool can be used with a wide range of kids (4/5th grade through highschool). Younger children will likely need more assistance.
This pdf is meant to be printed front/back and used as a daily student planner for elementary - middle school students. The front page is the same every day, with space for an emotional check-in and keeping track of assignments. There are 5 different back pages with prompts for working through a weekly Bible verse (of your choosing), and prompts for the student to journal, draw, or pray about a different topic each day of the week: - prayer - gratitude - service - learning - forgiving
Use this as a daily page is great for pre-k through 1st grade. It combines daily assignment list with practicing these basic skills: - Day of the week - Date - Tally (convert the date to tallies) - Emotion check-in - Weather - Clock - Spelling Practice - Making 10 Setup to print front/back to give you 6 daily pages to rotate through - the only thing different page to page is the "make 10" section.
A cute way to practice multiplication facts! Print these on cardstock, cut out the cones, dishes, and scoops (laminate them if you want), and let your student match the products and factors to build cute ice cream treats.
This sticker chart can be used to track and reward good effort from a student. My version with specific things to work on is included, as well as a blank version for you to write in your own goals.
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I am a homeschool mom (currently teaching 3rd, 6th, & 8th grade) with a background in graphic design, and I love to create resources for my family that are practical and pretty.
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