Fun Freebie – Calendar Notebook Printable

Source: homeschoolcreations.net

Daily calendar work takes only a few minutes, but involves lots of valuable math skills for elementary level students.    This is one of the nicest calendar math printable sets I’ve seen.    Click the image or the source link below to find your way to this great set of printables.

Great Resource – Our Adventist Heritage

General Conference Session, 1888

Our Adventist Heritage

Excellent Adventist history resources, including printables for making a diorama, mini-books, puzzles , multimedia files and more.  Our Adventist Heritage is a don’t-miss resource.

Great Resource – Adventist Pioneers Coloring Pages

Here is an excellent resource if you are studying Adventist history with your children.  Click the image above to find the coloring pages. These coloring pages would make great illustrations for student-written biographies, timelines or notebooking pages.  Source:  Adventist Heritage Ministry

Great Resource – Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget is a series of Adventist History unit studies designed for upper elementary and junior high students.  The 5 part series features readings, study/research questions and more.   They are all free .pdf files .  Be sure to check each link for the separate files.

Lest We Forget – Beginnings of church history

Lest We Forget II – Organization of the church in the 1850-60s.

Lest We Forget III – General Conference of 1888

Lest We Forget IV – The Southern Work , includes links to mp3 files

Lest We Forget : The Total Historical Picture –  excellent timeline resource

 

Great Resource – KidsView Magazine

KidsView is the Adventist Review’s full-color, eight-page edition just for children. Geared toward kids ages 8-12, it’s packed each month with news, devotionals, interesting church history, stories, puzzles, and student writing samples.

Fun Freebie – Blank Alphabet booklets

The possibilities for using these  free blank alphabet booklet printables are limitless!  Make collages, draw pictures, use for copywork – how fun!

Pond Life Play Scene Idea

I love this play scene idea, it has so many educational possibilities!   Creating a play scene like this and slowly building upon it as you learn more about pond life would make a great unit study.   It would also make a fun way to use items found on nature walks and during nature study.   As children manipulate and play with the various parts of the play scene,  scientific learning can  be easily reinforced.  This is something that would be both easy to make and store.

 

The source links above will take you to the original blog where you can learn more about this fun idea!