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3 days ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
A June reading log is one of our favorite ways to keep kids motivated to read during the summer months. It’s simple, visual, and easy enough for young readers to use on their own. My son used to love tracking his progress by coloring in a sun for each finished book, it gave him a clear goal and a reason to pick up another story. This free June printable is a fun, low-prep way to support reading all month long. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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4 days ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
A printable road trip bingo game is an easy and fun way to keep kids (and adults) entertained during long car rides. Instead of reaching for screens, everyone can look out the window and hunt for common landmarks, signs, and scenery. With just a pen and a bingo card, your next road trip becomes a little more interactive—and a lot more memorable.
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5 days ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
Free printable Father’s Day cards to color have been one of our favorite go-to crafts over the years—simple, meaningful, and always a hit with Dad. My son loves picking his favorite design, grabbing the markers, and making something from the heart. There’s something special about giving a homemade card, especially when it’s full of personality (and a bit of scribble).
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1 week ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
Summer handprint art has become a bit of a tradition in our house—messy hands, giggles, and paint everywhere. It’s one of those simple things that ends up meaning more than you expect. These free summer printables include 10 playful templates we’ve used to mark the season, from suns and pineapples to berry-sweet messages. They’re easy to pull out on a quiet afternoon and always end up as fridge-worthy keepsakes. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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1 week ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
Summer color by number printables have been one of our favorite quiet-time activities once the school year wraps up. When the days get long and screens start taking over, these coloring pages give kids a fun, low-pressure way to refocus while still keeping their brains gently engaged. We’ve used them during road trips, lazy afternoons, and even as a wind-down after camp. Each one adds a little structure to those free-flowing summer days.
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