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2 days ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
The my favorite book worksheet is one of those simple activities that sticks. Whenever Freddie finishes a book he loves, he grabs this sheet to draw a scene, describe the characters, and share what stood out to him. It’s an easy way to keep the reading momentum going, and it often leads to thoughtful conversations or even new reading ideas. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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3 days ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
A my favorite things worksheet is one of the easiest ways to break the ice and get kids talking about what they love. Whether you’re in a classroom or learning at home, this activity helps students share their interests in a fun, low-pressure way. We’ve used it as a lighthearted first day of class worksheet to ease into the year, and it’s always sparked great conversations and a few laughs. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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1 week ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
A first day of school crown is one of those simple things that helps the first morning run a little smoother. Whether your kids are walking into preschool, starting kindergarten, or learning at home, making a crown gives them something to focus on and a bit of fun to break the ice. It’s part of a set of free back to school worksheets I’ve used when I needed low-prep activities that still felt meaningful. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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1 week ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
Back to school color by number worksheets are a fun and low-prep way to ease into the new school year. These printables combine coloring with simple number recognition, helping kids settle in while staying engaged. Whether you’re in the classroom or at home, they’re a great addition to your collection of first day of school printables, just enough structure to keep things calm without feeling like a lesson. **This post may contain affiliate links.
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2 weeks ago |
homeschoolof1.com | Clare Brown
A printable camping scavenger hunt is one of the easiest ways to turn your next outdoor adventure into a game kids won’t forget. Whether you’re deep in the woods or setting up a tent in the backyard, this simple activity adds just enough structure to keep kids engaged while exploring nature. We’ve used this free scavenger hunt template on nearly every trip, it’s become a tradition.
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