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Family activity planners provide parents, homeschoolers with learning activities for kids to do at home during summer and throughout the year. Materials including posters, reading lists, crafts, word puzzles, coloring pages, journals, and more.
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Fun school pictures and words make these flashcards useful for school activities.
Dominoes with bike safety tips (with full color pictures) instead of dots.
Write an acrostic poem about the flag. With a picture to color.
A simple form for interviewing a grandparent. Works well as part of a "family" unit or as a stand-alone project.
Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
Illustrated worksheet of the fire safety phrase; Stop, drop and roll. Student uses writing practice lines to write the phrase.
A painted domino attaches to a clip to make a cute way to show school spirit. A great "back to school" craft!
Various bike safety rules, each on a card.
Problem solving with a "Back to School" theme. A variety of math skills are needed.
Set of twenty bingo cards, each with sixteen electrical appliances.
Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
"Children go to the school to learn." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about neighborhood buildings.
Recipe for homemade sorbet with content and functional comprehension questions; short response and multiple choice.
One page from a set of 16 Story Starters: Students are prompted to write a few sentences about the meaning of a "Stop" sign. (color)
Instructions for performing an experiment to learn about evaporation.
Record the height, weight, and age of a student.
This kite-building activity ties in with our "letter K theme day" unit or can be a fun project on its own!
Look for these items in the grocery store. Circle the ones you see. Color the ones you saw when you get home.
Great for homeschool or class field trips.
A one page reading comp on organically produced and conventionally produced foods with comp questions, essay, comparison activity, vocabulary word search.
A board game of categorizing 20 garden plants into types.
Fun pictures to color with space to write a short story.
Instructions for making a family tree, including a form; a reading comprehension for reading a family tree; hints for mapping genetic traits and four great suggestions for take-home family tree projects.