Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Alphabet Tracing Printable

The other day I shared a 1-20 tracing sheet that my almost 5 year old uses to get familiar with his numbers. So today I thought I would share the Alphabet version.


 You can download a printable copy here: http://www.andsewwecraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Alphabet-Dots.pages


If you have any trouble printing it can you please let me know.

A x

Monday, 8 June 2015

Number Tracing Printable

My almost 5 year old has both a receptive and expressive language disorder so early literacy and numeracy can be a challenge for him. He currently is struggling to remember the numbers 17 and 18 when counting to 20. It has us all stumped though because he has place values in the current spots when counting up to 40 and sometimes 50. So we have no idea why he misses them in the teens.

So I've made up a quick printable to get him more familiar with the number 1-20 in the hope that the sequence of numbers will somehow stick.

I've laminated it and it just sits on our craft area so he can pick it up and do it when HE wants too. I don't make him do it and I try to keep it fun.


You can download a copy from here if you think it might come in handy for your kids: http://www.andsewwecraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/1-20-dot-numbers.pages

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Chore Chart Printables

So school heads back in less than a fortnight and we still have no distinct routine in place. So I have been trying to sort that little issue

And that also includes implementing chores for the two big kids. I had grand plans to make my own chore charts, but since I only got the computer back yesterday I thought, why reinvent the wheels. There are tonnes of other smart folk out there that have already created some ace chore charts.

So I hunted them down and here are a few of my favs!




Do your kids do chores?

Monday, 16 July 2012

Shopping List Printables

B's pay cycle was recently switched to monthly. We are only into a second month of this type of pay cycle, last month went okay, but I am looking at ways to streamline our banking and shopping routines.

So of course I went to pinterest to hunt down some shopping list printables. Here are a few that I found.


Do you use a shopping list or do you wing it?