Here's a template for all your hangman playing needs! Of course, you don't need a template at all. My kids and I have played hangman on various bits of scrap paper found in my purse, including receipts! But having a template is fun too and helps when playing with younger kids. The version above includes the outline of the hanged dude and outlines for letter blanks. These make it easy for kids to trace. The version below has no outlines which allows players to make longer words, phrases, or even more complex hanged dudes! Hangman really is a game of unlimited fun! If you need directions on how to play Hangman, About.com has thorough instructions. Just click on the Hangman templates, and you can download them from GoogleDrive. After downloading, feel free to print them as many times as you like!
Show of hands: Who started building their sukkah tonight? Whether you were out there right after your post-fast glass of OJ, or plan to get started a little later, here are some fantastic FREE printables for your Sukkah that you are going to LOVE, courtesy of Sukkah World. First, I adore this fun Dr. Seuss’ ...
Magenbrot is a German gingerbread specialty that is very popular at fairgrounds but also an amazing treat at German Christmas markets.
This free printable Christmas find and colour activity is a great way to keep the kids busy and happy this holiday season.
Country ENGLAND WALES SCOTLAND NORTHERN IRELAND Map Flag Coat of Arms Emblem Patron Saint 23rd April 1st March 30th November 17th March National Holiday English Welsh Scottish Gaelic Irish Gaelic Language Good morning! Bore da! Madainn...
In 1944 Marjorie Husted, (the woman who developed the character, Better Crocker) saw the need to recognize homemakers, and so she created “The American Home Legion” program. It was through this program that 70,000 women received a copy of “The Homemakers Creed,” certifying that the recipient was a member of The American Home Legion, dedicated […]
Download these free April Fools' Day Printables for creative and easy April First pranks and practical jokes. Clean pranks for the office, kids, home and more.
Need to entertain the kids? Try some of these free indoor and outdoor activities for kids that can all be done from your own home. There's also a list of free online educational resources.
Looking for some fun and educational activities to do with your young children this Halloween season? Look no further! Check out our collection of printable Halloween worksheets and stories that are perfect for parents looking to engage their children in learning.
This Folded Paper Icicle craft looks fantastic! Kids will love how easy they are to make with the free printable template. Just print, cut and fold! Such a lovely Winter craft for kids.
From the Blogger: "This word search puzzle is just perfect for the fall season. This activity will be fun for adults and kids alike and will keep everyone busy for a while. There are 54 words in the list that we associate with autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. The words can be found horizontally, vertically, diagonally, and sometimes even backwards, to make the puzzle more challenging. There is a PDF version available that can be downloaded and printed out for the best possible quality."
This post contains affiliate links. Updated June 2022 An excellent Hogwarts letter is the key piece of a Harry Potter surprise treasure box. I knew I wanted to do it up, to make a really cool replica compared to the movie props, so I searched high and low to find the best projects, and I
Other Supplies here: https://www.chalkcouture.com/knickoftime/products And more antique Christmas music pages. These would be perfect for some crafting projects. Silent Night Hymn I'm unfamiliar with this song, but it looks lovely and I love the fancy font used for the title. This one is from the same antique hymnal. Away in a Manger Hark the Herald Angels Sing Joy to the World There are SO many projects you can make with this Joy to the World Hymnreusable silkscreen stencil, like pillows, using
Free Printable preposition game for toddlers and preschoolers to help develop gross motor skills, fine motor skills, vocabulary and visual discrimination.
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This printable poster presents a 5 step calm down plan to help children learn to manage big emotions in socially acceptable ways.
Time to get a little silly, spooky and goofy with fun Halloween-themed printables created by the Super Smalls team!
Free Haunted House advertisement activity. Have your students design their own haunted house. This lesson focuses on persuasive writing skills and more.
Free 2021 Year In Review Printable is the perfect way to record your child's year. It is fun to learn what they think about their year!
Charades is such a fun and easy game to play with your family. Plus, it requires very little materials and setup. Play it by the campfire, in the living room, or at a party. Here is a list of 50+ charades ideas and words that people of all ages
Next time you are heading off on holiday, remember to print off and pack some of our FREE Printable Travel Games to keep your little ones entertained! Mini Holiday Diary What holiday is complete without a souvenir of your travels? With this Mini Holiday Diary children can draw a small picture and jot down a ... Read more
This year in review printable is a fun activity to do each year with your kids and see how the answers change as they grow.
In this fascinating worksheet, children learn about the history of chocolate, from its ancient ceremonial use to the invention of the chocolate candy bar.
Valentines day is just two days away! Yay, another day to share the love, appreciate your loved ones, family, friends and even reach out with kindness to a stranger. I created this little dinosaur card to colour in. I have left it blank so you can add your own text or just leave it plain and cute. Download the dino card here: Dinosaur cardI also drew some animals, particularly cats, and created some little note cards to colour in. I realize they are a bit random but I also thought they were quit
This Silly Spiders Drawing Game makes a fun, creative art lesson idea for Halloween - or any time!
Last night, I went to a women's event with my friend at her church. Women from the church act as table hostesses, and they each decorate their table very festively for Christmas. The guests enjoy a meal, a short devotional, and some special Christmas music from the church musicians and singers. At the end of the evening, the final song they sang was, 'O Come, All Ye Faithful'. It was a lovely rendition of the song, with parts of it
Summer Trip Ad Libs
I made this last week for my 2nd graders and we had a great time using it! Let me know if you'd like the pdf instead of the pictures.. save into a powerpoint! Teaching process is on the bottom, as is a printable 4 beat heart chart (soooo awesome.. not sure who to credit this idea to but it works like a charm!). Use the manipulatives suggested (small Halloween erasers from Target dollar spot) or make your own! Great to use as a self-assessment!
6 free printable birthday ad libs for kids (and grown ups, too!)
This post was originally posted back in 2015 on my blog and has been a popular post since that time. I worked for a decade as a family counselor and elementary school counselor before staying
I've been thinking about this party since last spring. When my best friend Mac suggested we throw a party together with our other best friend Chelle, I knew this would be the perfect theme. Chelle is a graphic designer (who I'm trying to convince to open an etsy site) and Mac has great taste in decorating and is the most awesome baker ever - as one guest said when "our powers combine parties happen" - ha ha ha. The idea of the party is to bring a book to exchange with someone else. We had the guests fill out this book plate (which we sent with the invite) and place it inside the book that they were giving away. The book table decor. Behind the table are garlands strung with book pages and circles of scrapbook paper. We gave book bags with a book journal and book marks to each guest. We played a little literature quiz that Chelle created, really cute and surprising how much you forget! For the actual book exchange we had each guest write their name on a piece of paper and then everyone drew another person's name to see whose book you would get. We had all the guests wrap their books before coming and so we each took turns unwrapping them and seeing what book we received. That created a lot of conversation and some of the guests left with a list of new books they "needed" to read. Of course no party is complete with out delicious food: I created the food labels from this card catalog generator. We did a soup and grilled cheese sandwich buffet. The grilled cheeses were to die for - parmesan sourdough bread from great harvest yum! We cooked them on the George Foreman grill which made it super quick and easy! Mac made the deserts, pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting - her own recipe! Chocolate cupcakes with gnash centers and cookie dough truffles - heaven. Water bottles wrapped in paper from a book. Great party - thanks ladies! Because we've had a lot of requests Michelle decided to give us a free download of the invite! Just open it in photoshop and add your text! Book Check Out-Template
Free Fall Mad Libs for Kids
Welcome to the first installment of my new weekly linky party, Fermata Fridays! This is a chance for music education bloggers to share blog posts with readers and bloggers alike, so we can all mingle and learn from each other. Readers, you are going to love all of the awesome blog posts that are out there- I hope you discover some new blogs to follow and get some new inspiration for your teaching! Bloggers, make sure you read the directions carefully before linking up to make sure we keep the party fun for everyone. Thanks! :) Here are the rules for the linky party: 1. Add the linky image to your blog post, blog sidebar, linky party roundup, or other similar location on your blog and link it back to the party. Copy and paste the code for this button, or use the image above and link to the label "Fermata Fridays". 2. Add up to two blog post links to the linky. The posts can be old or new (but no posts that have already been linked up to Fermata Fridays in the past), on any topic related to music teaching, but must not be primarily featuring a product. It's fine to have a link to a relevant product within a post, but that should not be the primary focus of the post. I reserve the right to delete a link that is too product-focused. If you're not sure, just ask! :) 3. Leave a thoughtful comment on at least two other links, including the one right before yours. Add #fermatafridays to your comment so bloggers know where you found them! 4. Pin at least one other link to one of your Pinterest boards. 5. Make sure you are following me on Pinterest. I will be pinning every link to the Fermata Fridays board each week. 6. Make sure you are following me on Facebook and check back next Friday- I will be featuring one of the links from the previous week's linky on my Facebook page each Friday! The linky will be open every Friday starting at 4:00am EST and will be open for links all day. An InLinkz Link-up