Miscellaneous Worksheets
Posted by Mary on May-16-2010
These worksheets aren’t connected to any one lesson or article, but you are free to download and use them as you see fit. They were made at random times throughout the twenty-ish years we’ve been homeschooling, sometimes rather quickly. Some of them we still use; many of them were one-shot wonders, needed only for a specific purpose at one point in time. Instead of letting them die a cold death when we were done with them, I put them here in case someone else can use them.
Lesson Planning
- Lesson Planner Blank – Plan 3 days at a time for 10 subjects. Subject fields are blank.
- Lesson Planner – Plan 3 days at a time for 10 subjects. Subject fields are labeled.
- Acorn Portfolio Title Page – A title page for end of year portfolio featuring acorns.
- Subject Planner – Plan which subjects your child will study, record the materials to be used, and makes notes.
- Homeschool Goals – Plan your year, how to you plan to accomplish your goals, the resources you will use, and notes.
- Unit Study Planning Workbook – Many pages that can be used in planning your next unit study.
Science
- Rock Journal – Framed journal pages. Blank, lined, and beginning writing ruled.
- Blank Thermometers – Enough lines for 100*.
- Blank Thermometers Close – Close up thermometer shots for labeling.
- Labeled Thermometers – Labeled from 0* to 100*.
Social Studies
- About Me Journal Pages – 5 different pages that allow the children to journal on the topic “About Me”. Some have prompts.
Preschool and Kindergarten
- Kindergarten Menu Plan – This form is designed to help the young child learn what should be included in a well balanced dinner.
English
- Portfolio Handwriting Sample – Encourage the child to use their best penmanship and place this worksheet in the portfolio at regular intervals to show penmanship progress.
Math
- 0-9 Blocks – Cut and paste these to cardstock for use in teaching number concepts to young children.
- Clock Numbered With Arrows – A blank clock that can be cut and pasted to card stock. To make the clock reusable, attach the arrows with a wire brad and you can move them to any time.
- Number 3 Coloring Page – Count and color the kitten’s bubbles.
- Place Value Thousands – Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands.
- Place Value Hundreds – Ones, tens, hundreds.
- Place Value Tens – Ones, tens.
Other
- Bible Study – Helps to understand a passage of scripture. Can be used with any passage or verse.
- Emergency Phone Numbers – The child fills out the chart with your local emergency phone numbers.
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