This is a family-style learning guide. Each activity has suggestions for both younger and older students so you can level up or level down to fit the activities to your family’s specific needs. I created this guide to make it really simple for a parent to use these activities to commemorate this special time as a family, without adding any extra stress to an already busy time. You can complete the activities included in this guide in one day, spread it throughout the month, or save it for the
A simple and fun way to practice skip counting. Have your student toss a small ball or pom pom onto the page and then have them "hop" to the number it lands on. Have them say each number as they count up to the number they landed on. Then write the number word for that number in the space provided.
This math facts sort features: -Addition facts up to 20 (within the 12s tables) -Subtraction facts within 20 (up to the 12s table) Your student can sort the facts by each table (for students that need to take things slow) or you can have them sort the entire pack of cards to assess which facts they need more practice with. Just follow your student's pace. This product is for grades K-6, perfect for learning or reviewing addition/subtraction facts.
The Simply Learning Every Day Goal Sheets are designed to help you flesh out your home education goals. Four different designs to choose from. I hope you enjoy! -Allison from Simply Sweet Homeschool. Visit simplysweethomeschool.com for ideas on how to use this resource.
This is a fun, week-at-a-glance planner for kids. You can laminate and use a dry-erase marker to help them see an overview of their week. You can also use post it's to map out their week.
Here's a simple printable to help you teach spelling as a natural part of both reading instruction and effective communication from my blog, thisenchantedhour.wordpress.com.