I stumbled onto a couple great free printable sets for creating a "calendar center" in a binder. When my son was 4 and 5 he loved the routine of calendar time and would have loved doing this project. Of course he's now almost 7 and "too big" and my little Queen isn't ready for this yet.
So here's to writing a blog post that I can come back to when she is ready! And in the meantime maybe it's of use to someone reading my little blog!
Cheers!
April
http://www.motherhoodonadime.com/kids/calendar-binder-free-printables/
http://www.homeschoolcreations.net/2012/08/calendar-notebook-binder-printables/
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, July 8, 2011
Free Printable Books
Tonight I was on the hunt for a free source of printable books for emergent readers. I have a couple of friends whose children are just learning to read, and I'd love to give them a one-stop website to print books.
Overall, I would say that the free sources on-line are not the quality of books that I would want a beginning reader to use. Listed below are what I found so far. If anyone has additional sources please let me know!
Free mini books (alphabet, holiday, common themes)
http://www.dltk-teach.com/minibooks/index.htm
Free printable books for a variety of reading levels. There is a section of alphabet books and some 'first reader' coloring books. From the home page click on book list and then click on the theme. The number by the title tells you the reading level.
http://www.learningisland.org/
Free Word Family Books:
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/printable_booklets.html#WordFamilyBooklets
Free Word Family Worksheets & Activities:
http://www.kidzone.ws/phonics/index.htm
Overall, I would say that the free sources on-line are not the quality of books that I would want a beginning reader to use. Listed below are what I found so far. If anyone has additional sources please let me know!
Free mini books (alphabet, holiday, common themes)
http://www.dltk-teach.com/minibooks/index.htm
Free printable books for a variety of reading levels. There is a section of alphabet books and some 'first reader' coloring books. From the home page click on book list and then click on the theme. The number by the title tells you the reading level.
http://www.learningisland.org/
Free Word Family Books:
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/printable_booklets.html#WordFamilyBooklets
Free Word Family Worksheets & Activities:
http://www.kidzone.ws/phonics/index.htm
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