
Here are four new telling time worksheets. While you are teaching your child how to tell time, check out the Learning Planets analog clock game. The website Enchanted learning also offers a clock craft your child can use to practice telling time. In the meantime, I will be working on more time worksheets. Expect to see them soon.
Have fun!
What time is it?
What time is it? (2)
What time is it? (3)
What time is it? (4)
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I’ve decided to add some graphic organizers to the printables page. Hopefully, I will have some extra math worksheets tomorrow or Wednesday. I’m sorry if I seem a little worksheet crazy lately, but I am trying to build up the worksheet page. It looks so sparse to me. With any luck I will get back on track with some fun activities next week. Let’s all cross our fingers :)
Have fun!
Cluster Word Web
Spider Map
Time-Order Map
Who, What, Where, When and Why?
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If you have visited the “printables” page in the last two months you may have noticed I have made a few changes. Today, I added 3 new mixed facts sheets. I will continue to add more. I will also be placing the tooth fairy letter under the printable page. Hopefully it will be a bit more robust in the coming weeks.
If you have lingered for anytime, I am certain you have noticed that I have not been posting regularly. In the past months I have lost my motivation. For a while I found myself being consumed by blogging which greatly interfered with my attention to what needed to occur within my home. Seems highly hypocritcal considering what my original intentions.
With the new year, I am making a mountainous list of resolutions. I am going to do my best to reign myself in and get back on track. If you find me wandering in unwelcome directions, feel free to give me a verbal push back
Happy New Year to Everyone!
Filed under: Worksheet and Printable Sites on January 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
I have to be honest, the “story map” is not my idea. I came across a story map on the Book It website. A story map can be used to outline a story your child wishes to write, or to outline a story your child has read for a book report. I have to say I am very biased when it comes to my story map. Consider it swag for Cap’n Kymberlyn, and I have Randa Clay to thank. I hope you like it.
Story Map(pdf)
*It is a rather large file, so please give it a few seconds to download.
Filed under: Worksheet and Printable Sites on September 25th, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Maybe you remember my ReadyMech post. Since then I have found yet another awesome printable toy site. This one is crazy. Crazy I say! It’s called the Flying Pig. They offer free printable projects, plus they have a store where they sell additional projects.


Now tell me that isn’t cool….
Filed under: Worksheet and Printable Sites, Arts & Crafts on September 5th, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I am absolutely thrilled to share with you My Education Junction’s very own candy bar fractions worksheet. Now you can continue to practice your fractions long after your candy bar is gone. I had planned on saving the worksheet for next week, but I just could not wait that long. I am ecstatic with how it turned out, and I have Randa Clay to thank. She did a magnificent job!
I will not be posting over the weekend. We are heading off to visit my parents and go to Put-n-Bay. Please stop by next week, because I will be having posting a Back to School Contest ~another first me, and I am soo excited!
Printable Candy Bar Fractions Worksheet
More Printables and Learning Links
Filed under: Math, Worksheet and Printable Sites on August 3rd, 2007 | 1 Comment »