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Help your kids get the most from church! This resource will allow your kids to take notes, answer questions for self-reflection and keep a record of each service.
Parents then can use their child’s completed sermon notes to engage in conversation and extend their child’s learning by discussing the sermon’s message, their child’s understanding and how they may apply what was taught!
Highlights of Version #4:
- – Who is speaking?
- – Book, chapter, verse of today’s main passage
- – What are you learning about God from this message?
- – Favorite song?
- – Draw something you heard today?
- – Most important think I learned today…
- – I can use this in my life by…
Want all 4 Sermon Notes for Kids? Save and get all 4 when you purchase: Sermon Notes for Kids | 4 Designs
⭐ PLEASE NOTE: This resource is for individual family use only. If you are planning to distribute within a local ministry / church, you must purchase a Ministry License. This includes ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS. To use within a church ministry, you MUST PURCHASE a MINISTRY LICENSE.
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Ready-to-print list of skills and concepts (by subject) to teach throughout High School 9th-12th grades.
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Celebrate the NEW YEAR with your students as they create their own personal New Year Labpooking project! Within the activity, students will be asked to…
- Review and use holiday related words such as resolution, goals, confetti, midnight, joy, Winter, together, calendar…and more
- Write at least 3 facts about New Years.
- Create a few goals / resolutions to share
- Answer questions about their life (last year and in the up coming year).
I also have given suggestions of other items that can be shared in the lapbook as well as provided additional templates!
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This is the Teacher’s Guide to World History 2. It is a 208 page resource and includes the following for each unit:
- Unit Focus
- Suggestions for Enrichment
- Unit Assessment
- Keys
See description below for unit titles.
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This resource, The Intolerable Acts – US History Informational Text, will inform students of the British Parliament’s reaction to the Boston Tea Party…”5 laws” passed referred to by colonist as the Intolerable Acts:
- The Boston Port Act
- Massachusetts Government Act
- Administration of Justice Act
- The Quartering Act
- The Quebec Act
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Help early learners begin learning to classify through sorting shapes: circles, ovals, squares, rectangles and triangles.
Shapes can be sorting by…
- – shape only
- – color (red, green, blue, yellow, orange)
- – big or small
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Stop the “I don’t know what to write about!” struggle before it starts. This daily writing prompts resource provides a seamless solution for developing consistent writing habits, critical thinking skills, and creative expression for students in 4th – 12th Grade. Whether it’s a deep dive into facts and history or a light-hearted reflection, this month’s prompts ensure your students have a meaningful reason to put pen to paper every single day.
What’s Included?
This isn’t just a list of sentences; it is a complete journaling system. Each month is packed with:
- Individual Journal Pages: A unique, dedicated page for every day of the month.
- Diverse Prompt Styles: A balanced mix of “light and fun” topics and “deep-dive” prompts that challenge students to think critically about values, history, and social issues.
Here are two examples:
February 22nd – (Be Humble Day)
Have you ever given up an argument, even when you thought you were right, for the sake of not fighting? Have you ever helped someone and not taken credit for it? Do you show respect to people simply because they are older (even if you believe they aren’t necessarily wiser)? These are acts of humility. How hard is it to be humble? Why is it important to be humble? Write about a time that you were humble.February 26th – (“Oh for Pete’s Sake” Day)
Oh, for Pete’s Sake Day celebrates one example of a ‘minced oath’, where an offensive word or phrase is substituted by something more acceptable in society. Other examples include, “For crying out loud!” and “Sugar!”. Such euphemisms have been used for centuries whenever people hit thumbs with hammers, burn hands on hot plates or sit on sharp things while in polite company. Why has Pete been singled out for special attention? Create a story to explain why Pet was singled out!How to implement it:
- Daily Starts: Start your morning or English period with a 10-minute quiet writing session.
- Fast-Finisher Activity: Keep your “early birds” engaged with a meaningful task that doesn’t feel like “busy work.”
- Homeschool Portfolios: Use these daily entries to track progress in handwriting, grammar, and expressive thought throughout the year.
- Digital or Print: These pages are designed to be “print-and-go” ready, but they also work beautifully as digital assignments. Simply give them to your student(s) and allow them to create a word document for each. First, have them copy (type) the prompt. Then answer it! Print and place in a growing 3 ring-binder of work.
The Benefits of Daily Prompting
Daily writing is like a workout for the brain. By using these journals, students will:
- Build Writing Stamina
- Strengthen Critical Thinking
- Encourage Research
- Encourages Deep Thinking About Different Topics
My Teaching Library has writing prompts for the entire year – BUNDLE & SAVE: Daily Writing Prompt Journal – ONE YEAR BUNDLE
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This unit will teach and give students practice in identifying and writing four types of sentences:
- – declarative
- – exclamatory
- – imperative
- – interrogative
Includes
- – Posters
- – 16 Worksheets
- – Answer keys
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (132 pages)
About the book: Published in 1913, Word Mastery continues to be a complete and highly effective phonics method for teaching beginning and remedial reading.Everything needed to successfully teach anyone to read with phonics is contained between the covers of this book. Especially helpful with anyone who shows tendencies toward dyslexia. -
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (121 pages)
About the book: “In this book we have endeavored to open a new and large field of simple handicrafts for little folk, …“ -
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Here are 250 word problems with answer keys. There are 25 sets, each with 10 problems each.
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This Johnny Appleseed resource is perfect for a quick U.S. History lesson, Science conservation lesson or a Language Arts lesson!
John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ontario, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, as well as the northern counties of present-day West Virginia. He became an American legend while still alive, due to his kind, generous ways, his leadership in conservation, and the symbolic importance he attributed to apples.
This 3 page resource includes 1 page of information text and 1 page of multiple choice questions to assess student understanding of the text and 1 page of short answer questions that will require students to go ‘beyond the text reading.’ The short answer questions will require students to be creative in their thinking! Answer Key provided.
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Something for everyone…Spring Writing Paper for Reports, Poetry and Creative Writing has 101 different designed pages for student publishing! Fun and colorful, students will love using these pages for their final drafts. Included are pages that are perfect for all types of writing assignments, fun stories, creative poems, holidays like Easter and Mother’s day, reports on Spring weather, nature and much more.
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This engaging, hands-on project will give students the materials necessary to learn all about owls and create a great project to display their learning!
Suggested for 3rd-6th grades. (See description for more information)
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LIfe Cycle of a Pumpkin Video is a great way to introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin. Great for visual learners!
Stages of the life cycle include: seed, sprout, flowering vine, green pumpkin, pumpkin (orange).
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Here is a resource that will give students a chance to create a beautiful project when studying the Genesis stories on the life of Jacob. Templates are included for Jacob & Esau and Isaac’s blessing.
Notebooking is a coined term for what can also be referred to as educational journaling or scrapbooking. This type of project is designed to capture student knowledge as well as personal reflections of what has been learned.
Included:
- – Creating a Notebooking Project – What is notebooking?
- – Supply list
- – Teacher pages
- – Student organizational pages
- – Templates (8 different)
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This resource provides 4 writing papers for students to self-publish their very own ‘Superhero’ story!
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A 10 page resource to be used along side the book, Cat in the Hat, by Dr. Seuss!





















