A great holiday math worksheet for lower grades! Right click the worksheet below, choose “save image as” to save it to your computer.
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Thanksgiving Word Search (free worksheet!)
Need a fun activity for your fast-finishers? Try this free Thanksgiving word search page for kids! Click here: Thanksgiving Word search
How To Download Awesome Fonts… For Free!
Technology can be intimidating sometimes. Most of the time, all you need to figure it out is for someone to give you simple, step by step directions. One of my teacher friends requested that I write up how to get free fonts for your computer, so I thought I’d share it with you. There are lots of places/ways to get free fonts to download, but here’s one way.
Lil’ Squarehead’s way:
- Make a temporary folder on your desktop called “fonts”. You can delete is when you’re done with this project.
- Go to www.dafont.com
- Browse fonts and find one you like (or 2000 that you like). There are categories at the top that sort the different styles of fonts. I don’t know if the ones labeled “demo” work as well, I haven’t gotten all the kinks worked out with this yet…
- Once you’ve found the font you like, click the red “download” button to the right of the font you’ve chosen.
- Another window will probably pop up, asking you where you’d like your computer to save the font file. Choose your temporary font file on your desktop.
- Once it’s saved, it will be in a compressed zip folder. You’ll need to unzip it before you can install it
- Right click the file, click “extract all”
- Another window will pop up asking where you want to save it. Don’t change anything. Just click ok.
- This will create a duplicate file, but the new one will be unzipped so you can access the stuff inside.
- Delete the old compressed file (the one with the zipper on it).
- Now you have the new font downloaded in an unzipped, regular folder. Open the folder and you’ll see between 1-3 files. The one you want is a “Open True Type Font” file or a “True Type Font” file. Right click on this and click “install”. (Depending on your computer user profile settings, you might need to enter an administrator password).
- Now your file is installed in the computer in the place where all the fonts are stored (more technical than I’m gonna worry about).
- Once you’ve installed all the fonts you want, delete the files (remember they’re on the computer’s font list) and the temporary fonts folder on your desktop.
- Smile and enjoy your fonts!
Thanksgiving Number Patterns (free worksheets!)
Yay for Thanksgiving! Worksheet 1 is for younger grades and involves simple number patterns. Worksheet 2 is for upper elementary grades and involves more difficult number patterns. Enjoy!
Click here for the worksheet: Thanksgiving number patterns 1 PDF
Click here for the free PDF: Thanksgiving number patterns 2 PDF
Click here for more free math stuff and here for more free Thanksgiving stuff for kids!
Thanksgiving Compound Words Worksheet
Here’s an easy way to practice compound words (1st or 2nd grade). Click here for the printable PDF: Thanksgiving compound words PDF Happy Thanksgiving!
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Lesson Objectives Signs (free signs!)
I saw a great idea I thought I’d copy. The teacher laminated signs and used whiteboard markers to write the lesson objectives each day. They were posted at the front of the room.
So here are my copy-cat signs… one for math, one for reading and two blanks for whatever you need. They’re made to fit on a regular 8.5 x 11″ piece of printer paper. Make sure you laminate them before you write on them so you can re-use them! Enjoy!
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Aesop’s Fables Collection (free worksheets)
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I realized the other day that kids don’t seem to know Aesop’s fables very much! So I made a little collection incorporating some simple reading comprehension, grammar (parts of speech) and writing to teach a few. Here’s the plan:
Days 1-4: read a fable, complete questions on the bottom of the page. Click below to download the PDFs:
Day 5: Help kids write their own fable using this organizer –> Fable outline
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