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December Assignment Sheets

December 2, 2013 By: amyswandering4 Comments

Add a little Christmas cheer to your schoolwork with these printable December Assignment Sheets. I  included a color-your-own version this month that I think your kiddos will enjoy. Make learning fun!

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Nativity

gingerbread

Gingerbread

December dog & cat

December Cat & Dog

December polar

December Polar Bear

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December Color Your Own

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I’ve also created a few assignment sheets with Christmas tree backgrounds for our FUN Oh Christmas Tree linky party. Go take a look at all of the wonderful ideas and add your own!

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(A big Thank You to My Cute Graphics for her wonderful clip art!)

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Christmas Tree Assignment Sheets & Linky Party

December 2, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

In addition to my usual monthly printable assignment sheets, I decided to try out a new style with the picture in the background. It adds a fun colorful feel to our weekly list.

Enjoy printing these for your kiddos!

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Download these fun assignment sheets:

Snowman Tree

Santa Tree

Penguin Tree

Polar Bear Tree

Oh Christmas Tree - Tons of ideas relating to Christmas Trees!

A few other FUN bloggers and I are teaming up with Blessed Beyond a Doubt to share all of our Oh Christmas Tree ideas with y’all. We want you to join our Christmas party and add a link to the link up! The only rule is that the post must be in some way related to a Christmas Tree. Have FUN!

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{Review} My Christmas Wish List Devotional Prayer Journal for Kids

November 19, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Are you looking for a simple way to focus your child’s mind on what really matters this holiday season? I am so tickled about My Christmas Wish List, a devotional prayer journal created by Heather of Upside Down Homeschooling. The colors, the graphics, the layout … it makes me happy just to look at it!

The 15-day journal is divided into five sections: Obedience, Love, Joy, Charity, and Peace. Each day has scripture to read, a prayer prompt, and a fun activity that involves encouraging or serving others. The daily assignments follow a WISH acronym:
Write
Investigate
Share
Hear

There are extra activities at the end that include copywork, coloring pages and a nativity set to cut out. I consider this journal a gem because most of the devotionals I’ve found for younger ones are either very generic (same type of activity each day just with a different picture & verse), or too complicated for this easily-overwhelmed momma.

my christmas wish sample

My Christmas Wish is on sale for only $2.99 (regularly $7.99)! Such a small price for the opportunity to point your child to Christ all December long.

As a BONUS,  purchases made in November will come with 2 FREE holiday webinars: 9 Stress Busters for the Holidays and The Wonder of God’s Love for Christmas

Are you looking for meaningful Thanksgiving activities? You might also be interested in My Book of Thanks, Heather’s Gratitude Journal for Kids. It is on sale for only $1.99 and comes in a younger & older version.

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As a member of the My Christmas Wish launch team, I received a free copy for the purpose of giving my honest review. I only share products that I think my readers will enjoy and find useful. Thank you for any purchase made through my affiliate link. <3

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{Funschool} Give Thanks to the Lord

November 18, 2013 By: amyswandering6 Comments

This post contains affiliate links.

funschool give thanks to the lord

Welcome to Funschool, a weekly list of FREE educational lesson plans and printables built around a seasonal theme. This week’s theme is Thankfulness – Give Thanks to the Lord!

Recording Gratitude  my guest post of ideas

Cultivating Thankful Hearts  unit study

A History of Thankfulness  unit study

Give Thanks to God  copywork

Give Thanks  copywork

Attitude of Gratitude  copywork

Thanksgiving Bible Study  for the family

Verses for Thanksgiving  printables & activities


Remembering to Give Thanks  memory verse cards

27 Days of Thanksfulness  printable pack

The ABCs of Thanksgiving  printable book

Thankful Tree  printable

Color God’s Word  coloring pages

Give Thanks Sampler  marker-point craft

Thanksgiving Bible Crafts  preschool printables

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  • Homeschool Thanksgiving Pinterest Board
  • I Am Thankful ABCs

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The Old Lady’s Thanksgiving Dinner – A Thanksgiving Math Activity

November 11, 2013 By: amyswandering4 Comments

The Old Lady's Thanksgiving Dinner

I took one of our favorite Thanksgiving books, I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie, and turned it into a fun math lesson. We decided to add up all the food at the Old Lady’s Thanksgiving dinner!

First, we read through the book and made a list of the dishes. I let the kids decide how they wanted to measure each food. Whole pies or slices? Turkey by the piece or the pound? We used the grocery ads and a couple of websites to figure out things like how many pounds are in an average-sized frozen turkey, and how many servings are in a cake.

After all of our measurement tools were determined, we multiplied the unit of measurement times the number of times the food was mentioned in the book.

These are the ways they chose to measure the food:

pie = 8 slices

cider = 1 gallon

roll = 2 1/2 inches

squash = 6 lbs  (they weighed the ornamental one from the porch)

salad = 2 bags

turkey = 15 lbs

pot = 10 quarts

cake = 291 servings  (several different-sized tiers)

bread = 22 slices (1 loaf)

I created a FREE printable that you can use for this lesson!

The Old Lady's Thanksgiving Dinner sample

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  • {Funschool} Easy as Pie
  • Thanksgiving Mad Libs
  • Homeschool Thanksgiving Pinterest Board


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