Free Printable Homeschool Planner that every homeschool parent needs.
Here are printable attendance sheets and record-keeping forms for personal use while you home school or for use in your home school support groups.
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Stay organized with all the checklists and forms a teacher needs throughout the school year. All forms are editable in PowerPoint! ✋ This resource is included in the discounted Back to School Bundle! What is included? Student Checklist Field Trip Checklist Class List Safety Procedures Usernames & Passwords Class List (Half Sheet to easily grab and go!) Meeting Notes Weekly To Do Today's To Do Lanyard Class list Parent Communication Log Class Schedule Fonts Used (free for personal use)KG One MoreKG Eyes OpenKG Blank Space SolidCentury Gothic 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5. Please reach out if you have any questions or I can support you in any [email protected] Let’s connect!The Literacy Loft BlogThe Literacy Loft on InstagramThe Literacy Loft on PinterestThe Literacy Loft on Facebook
Summer is coming to an end! Time to start thinking about heading back to school. This packet is an awesome go to packet for the beginning of the year. It has student information form, transportation form, daily behavior form, permission slip for photos, and much more. Just push print and enjoy!
A printable gradebook template in Word is a beneficial tool for teachers and educators who want to organize and keep track of their students grades effectively. This template provides a user-friendly interface, allowing teachers to input and calculate grades easily. With its simple layout and customizable features, the printable gradebook template in Word is a convenient solution for educators looking to streamline their grading process and maintain accurate student records.
Free Printable Homeschool Planner that every homeschool parent needs.
Choose from 10 different student information sheets to gather all the needed information for your students this school year. Print from home. FREE!
A form to help you plan your school curriculum by subject.
It's the one thing I have to RETHINK every year. If it's not done right, it drives me BONKERS!!! And I've YET to find a perfect system...... I'm talking about ways to help students organize their work. I've tried different things. I've tried hanging files...and letting the kids file their own work.....NOT a great idea.There are not a lot of 2nd graders that have promising secretarial skills....I know..I've tried to use them! I've tried regular folders with brads....2nd graders aren't the best at working the brads...plus they tend to break after a while and upside down/backwards paper drives me INSANE! I've tried pocketed folders.....turns into a hot mess with my little messy marvins. This year, I elected to put poly binders (the floppy kind) on the supply list instead of the traditional braded folders. 3rd grade used them last year and LOVED them. I'm hoping to have the same result. This is going to be their ONE and only folder...( I hope)!!! I've been reading about different 'binders' teachers use for their students......and settled on this--my version of the STAR binder. (Students Taking Academic Responsibility). I've seen several people use this (or some form of this but maybe a different acronym) I'm having different sections in their binders to take the place of different folders: *Home/School Connection *Language Arts *Math *Integrated *Homework Each section is separated by a different colored cover page (for lack of a better word) that is tabbed so they can find it easily. The first section, Home/School connection is going to contain the STAR binder contract: This serves two purposes: first, it holds the kids accountable for their binder and puts some 'ownership' of it by having them sign a contract AND second, it lets the parents know my expectation so when they email or call me with an excuse of how little Phillip Johnny Bob forgot his STAR binder today, but it wasn't really his fault because mom forgot to put it in his backpack for him, I can refer to this little gem and tell them how it is so sad that little PJB isn't living up to his end of the agreement of responsibility for his STAR binder......maybe in subtler terms...but you get the gist!!! The next thing in the STAR binder will be the divider page for the Home/School Connection, which looks like this: I ran these on bright colored cardstock (this one is bright yellow) so we could distinguish them easily. We bought tabs to put on them and will label the tabs with printable labels. Next, we put in the Communication log. This has two parts. Let me explain: Last year we had ready made (bought) planners with a section for the students to write in daily, and (if need be) for the teacher to write, the parent to inital and even a spot for the students to write their spelling words in. This year, out of responsibility to spending our budgets wisely, we elected in K-2 to NOT purchase the planners (they were quite costly) and find other means to communicate. (Kinder never used them, some firsties did, and second was using them but I had this in mind!) I still want a way to communicate with parents if I need to AND do want the parents to check their binder daily....so my dilemma was do I make something like the planner...and expect the kids to write every day, or not? THEN , my bff (who is also 1st grade team leader at my school.....SHOUT OUT JJ!!!) told me that the PTA committee had talked of finding some way to inform the parents frequently (weekly, bi-weekly or every six weeks....its still in the works) what the kids were studying so when asked the age-old question "What did you do at school today?" the response won't be " NOTHING". THAT got me to thinking....what if we had the kids write in the communication piece a little objective or area of study we are doing....then we would have " TABLE TALK" subjects the parents can bring up with the kiddos (i.e " So, I saw in your STAR binder this week you were learning about freshwater and saltwater fish.....what did you learn about them?") For those involved parents it gives them specifics to ask about and feel like they are connected with their school life! SO, this communication log has a double sided page per week. One side for the students to write on (their learning goals/areas of focus/ what we're doing that interests them) and the other side for the parents and/or teachers to write. The next thing I include in this section will be some ready-made excuses for : *PE/Recess - if they miss one, they WILL miss the other..and more than 3 days requires a doctor's note. *Change in Transportation- we go through this EVERY year...if they change the way they go home, it is school policy they MUST let us know....and EVERY year I have parents "just tell the kid" to change the way they go home, then we have the " Oh, you WILL get on the bus" conversation because your mom didn't tell me you were going home with so-and-so..... *Absence excuses- these are for the 'missed a day' absences, not " went to the doctor/dentist" occasions. I will include several of these in their STAR binder so they only need to fill it out and send it in....and there is my documentation for any of those occasions!! This is the Home/School connection part of our student binders. Tomorrow we'll talk about the other sections in our STAR binders
Free Printable Homeschool Planner that every homeschool parent needs.
We have made a simple Student form which is generic in nature. It can be used for any school or classes. Moreover, this document is in MS Word document format only. It is easier for you to edit it. Download General Student Form for Schools
Back to school organization that includes little planning and preparation will allow you to have a stress free start of the year.
Editable Childcare Registration Form, Nursery & Preschool, childcare Business registration template, WORD Document '' A CANVA editable version of the childcare registration form has been added. You can easily edit, save, download, print and use it on CANVA in PDF format. '' Editable childcare registration form in word for pre-school areas, nurseries and childcare places. There is a word template in the form that will make your work easier in childcare centers, where you can edit the necessary information as you wish and add different questions.
I am back today for Week #2 of my Tuesday summer blog series called, "Getting Ahead of the Game." Each week I will give you a little project to help you be ready for August.
How we homeschool: baby years, toddler years, educational philosophies explored include classical, Montessori, Charlotte Mason, and Waldorf.
Your Home School CalendarWHAT IS ITThe Peaceful Press Planner was designed to make this your best homeschool year ever. We've included a helpful goal planning worksheet, a place to plan menus, and two weekly grids (one blank, one with subjects) for school planning. We've also included dai...
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Check out these printable homeschool forms for kids: chore charts, attendance sheets, spelling lists, reading logs, goals, and more!
Daycare is for parents who need help from others in caring for their children. This will not make you an irresponsible parent, its just that at a certain time, there will be a condition that you cannot predict arises and your child must still be under supervision.
Here are printable attendance sheets and record-keeping forms for personal use while you home school or for use in your home school support groups.
This printable kids homework log is a great way for your child to keep track of and plan their homework from school or homeschool. This template acts as a visual reminder to keep kids on track with their responsibilities. Build fun and healthy homework habits with this fun and colorful template! Print and write with US Letter (8.5x11 inch) or fill on your digital tablet with A4 (210 x 297 mm). - Kids Reading Log: https://etsy.me/3jFhHHR - Kids Allowance Tracker: https://etsy.me/3Ie0Dmv PLEASE NOTE: This listing is for a digital file download only. No physical product will be shipped. YOU WILL RECEIVE: Fillable Canva template for both A4 and 8.5” x 11” US Letter Size. HOW TO DOWNLOAD: Once your purchase and payment have been confirmed, you will receive an email with a link to download your file/s. Your file/s can also be downloaded via www.etsy.com/your/purchases. If you checked out as a guest, you’d receive an email from Etsy with your download link/s. If you don’t receive an email, be sure to check your junk folder. Please note that the Etsy app does not support downloading. You must use a computer or your device's browser. *Please note that this print is for personal use only, not commercial use.*
Download a free printable homework planner to keep track of assignments, projects, and due dates all throughout the school year!
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Printable home day care forms for parents of young children are a convenient and organized way to ensure important information is gathered and shared.
Download and print these 15 free planning pages for the home and homeschool! Includes schedules, meal and chore planning, a monthly budget sheet, and more!