Monday, January 28, 2013

Homeschool Printables!



I love printables! Have I told you that yet? Printable worksheets are one of the best kinds. I've compiled a list of places to find these printables. I'm sure you'll be familiar with some, but hopefully you'll see something new.

homeschoolcreations.com has a ton of Pre-K - K printable packs. Ironman and a couple friends did a few of them last year and we put them into simple lapbooks to keep. He loved them and learned a lot.

1+1+1=1 also has a lot of  Tot - Pre-K - K printable packs. These, as well as the Homeschool Creations printable packs above, can be used for a variety of ages. I find that most of them are fairly advanced. Fun way to do school for Pre-K to K, and they could possibly be used in Grade 1 as well for something different and fun. Could be a good way to keep little ones entertained while homeschool is happening.
School Sparks has lots of printables for Pre-K - K. Math, Reading, Writing, Auditory Processing and Fine Motor Skills worksheets. They also have articles for parents. Definitely worth checking out.

I use education.com for things like cursive writing practice, simile worksheets, learning about homophones as well as word searches, and anything else needing extra practice.

When Ironman's math curriculum didn't work well for him last year he did quite a few math worksheets of varying difficulty. It's a good place to find something for them to work on while I read as well.

You can look printables up by grade or topic. 

worksheetworks.com has worksheets for Math, English, Geography, Puzzles. All kinds of things in here. I especially like the customizable printing and handwriting worksheets.


Amazing Handwriting Worksheets (according to them anyways) ;o) is another custom print or cursive worksheet generator.

Homeschoolshare.com is a great place to look for lapbooks. Search for a topic or scroll down to look by grade level. I'm planning to do a Camping Lapbook with Ironman and the Sarah Plain and Tall Lapbook with Petunia. We really enjoyed making the Twelve Days of Christmas Lapbooks in December. I blogged about them here.



My English Printable Worksheets has a huge assortment of printable worksheets on many topics. Grammar, Vocabulary, Tests, Games, etc. Some would even work for science, like this picture crossword on parts of the body.


Are you reading Mystery of History Vol 1? This site has a ton of notebooking printables and craft resources that correlate with this book. There's lots more printables in The Crafty Classroom, so look around!

The Notebooking Nook has free notebooking pages on all kinds of subjects.

The Notebooking Fairy is a great resource for notebooking. Her notebooking pages are really fun.

Deceptively Educational is a blog with lots of fun printable games and activities covering all kinds of early elementary topics.  It's really worth checking out. This isn't the most exciting picture but I didn't want to post a picture of someone else's kids. They demonstrate most of the games and activities.

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