Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Treasure Basket Chart

 Whatever you may know it by: Treasure Time, Morning Basket, Afternoon Basket; there are a million in one different options out there. And the link that's below is not much different. 

But, if you are like me and melding together bits and pieces from several homeschool, mom-fluencer creators printable, plans, curriculum, unit studies and what-have-you; then maybe this item will help. 

I must be honest, I haven't actually put this sheet into practice just yet. But I created it with the next school year in mind. I will have an eighth grader and a kindergartener, so I am trying to streamline as much as can be. Good luck to me, huh? 

With such a large gap in ages, I don't foresee much being combined, but a refresher in the silliness if Mother Goose, preschool poetry, simple manners, memory verses, Bible stories, and a few reminders on hygiene can't hurt the older one. 

Here is my little creation. 

Treasure Basket pdf 

This little beauty comes in several colors. You can print each and whatever to your heart's desire. Print one, print them all. It is created with a sabbath schedule in mind: six weeks of learning with the seventh week off; or for the family that learns within 6 terms through your learning year.

I hope it brings you as much peace of mind as I hope it will bring to our little corner of the homeschooling world.


A little bonus for you.... I am... I can... I ought... I will...

Friday, February 2, 2024

Preschool Counting Chart

 This will not be a long post. 

I know that we all find those uber-long blog posts that are somehow related to the purpose of the post; this this won't be one of those. I will make the story brief...

I found myself in need of a cute, simple number chart; just simply one through twenty. That's all I needed, and I didn't want to have to pay for it. My internet search proved fruitless. Since when do preschoolers need a chart to 100..? That seems a bit much, and way overwhelming for someone so young. 

I started with my free Canva account in an attempt to make one. Canva is proving to be useless unless you have a paid account, and that doesn't serve me. 

So in stepped Google Sheets. Thank you Google for the hassle-free process of being able to make a colorful, number chart that my preschooler loved. 

So for those of you interested in a fully free printable, no "sign-up for newletter" required; here ya go...

Numbers Chart 1-20

There's nothing fancy to it. But there are light lines on it so it can easily be cut up and used for small flashcards too. 

I hope this works as well for you as it is for us!



Also, a little bonus for you... I am... I can... I ought... I will...

Treasure Basket Chart

 Whatever you may know it by: Treasure Time, Morning Basket, Afternoon Basket; there are a million in one different options out there. And t...