Showing posts with label printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printables. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Free Movie Theater Dramatic Play

Step up your family movie night with this fun dramatic play printable set.  There are printable signs, popcorn boxes, and tickets included.  Print, cut, and you are ready to make your movie night extra special! We are laminating our signs so we can reuse them.  A sheet protector also works!  We are using this today and will update with pictures.

*On the move theater now showing page let your kids write or draw a picture of the movie you plan to watch.
*There are 3 snack sign options-one with candy, one with ice cream, and a blank one to write in your own treat. Use real or pretend food.
*Print tickets on colored paper and cut
* Popcorn boxes are best printed on cardstock.
Here's a sample to show you how they are assembled.
and a finished box.  These are the perfect size for kids!  





You can find more movie night inspiration here

Thursday, September 19, 2019

2 Corinthians 9 Free Printable

I had a request to make a printable to go with 2 Corinthians 9:7.  I love this scripture and was happy to make it.  I decided to post them as is so you can print and adjust the size as needed.  If you need help I can turn it into a pdf document just let me know :) I love printing these out to display in my home-on the fridge, framed, on the mirror, etc.  Sometimes I leave them out just for the week other times I frame them and they become part of our decor for a while.  This are also great to print and give to your ministering sisters.

To Print:
Click on the picture.  Right click to save to your computer.
Print at home or send it to your favorite place to print pictures.
If printing at home I like to insert the picture in a word document.  Size and print 3 or 4 to a page depending on how many you need.  
These are formatted to fit a letter size page but can easily be resized to fit your needs.

Fonts used with permission by Kimberly Geswein Fonts
  


Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Free Come Follow Me Printables for May 13-19

I had a sweet person ask for a printable with this quote that she could display in her home this week. I love reader requests like this and thought there might be a few of you that would also like it.  You can grab it in an easy to print pdf form here or Click on the picture.  Right click to save to your computer. Print at home or send it to your favorite place to print pictures. If printing at home I like to insert the picture in a word document and adjust to the size needed.  This would also be great to share with your ministering sisters.
If printing at home I like to insert the picture in a word document.  Size and print 3 or 4 to a page depending on how many you need. 


Find the lesson helps for this weeks lesson here.



Monday, March 4, 2019

Dr. Seuss Preschool Fun (free printables)

We love Dr. Seuss and always look forward to celebrating his birthday with a week of fun!  It's such a fun preschool theme and with so many books the themes are endless.  Here are some of the fun activities we did this week and you can download all of our awesome printables for free!

Have you tried directed drawing yet?  This was our first time and it was so much fun!  We found this one here.
My 5 year old did amazing!  She had a lot of fun adding extra details to her drawing.



You can't tell from this picture but this little guy loved it.  He followed the first 2 steps and then enjoyed drawing his own way.

Big sister joined us for this project and my kids are asking to do this again!




The drawing did stop-she drew her own hat :)

Next we worked on the letter X sound.  X is a little tricky to teach because there are not a lot of words that start with x.  So we used words that have the letter "X" in the middle or end.  We played this awesome "feed the washing machine" sock game.  I can not take credit for this awesome idea.  I found it adorable idea on the blog Izzie, Mac, and Me.  To play this game she used a game from Amazon that is no longer available.  So I created my own (included in the download before).
 Cut out the washing machine and the opening.  Place in front of a box or something with an opening.

 Print and cut out all the socks and sound clip art.  Each sock pair should have one picture that has an x sound and one without.  You can glue the pictures to the back of the socks or I attached them with velcro so I can use this game for other activities.  I did laminate and print everything on cardstock.
 To play spread the socks out and have your little find a pair of matching socks.  Look at the pictures on the back and find the one with the letter X.
 Our washing machine only likes socks with the letter X sound.  Feed the letter X sock to the washing machine and set the other one aside.  A little laundry basket would be cute.  Continue playing until you've found all of your socks.  My kids loved pushing the green button to start the washing machine.  They played several times.  For younger kids not quite ready for sounds you can  you can have them find the matching socks and feed both of them to the washing machine.  My 3 year old loved playing this way.

Dr. Seuss Counting Mat.  We love counting mats and they are a great way to work on one-to-one correspondence.  For this one we rolled a dice and added the correct number of candles.  To make it a little harder and work on early addition skills we used two dice.  I also included number cards that you can use and fit perfect in the box and a cake without the Dr. Seuss so you can use it for any birthday theme.


 Dr. Seuss Roll and Count Game.  There are 2 Version of this game that use one or 2 dice.  Roll the correct number of dice.  Find the correct number on your mat and cover with a pop pom or other manipulative.  We used our gator tongs to add some extra fine motor practice.

 We tried a Cat in the hat science experiment from  Toddler Approved.  It was a lot of fun trying to mix vinager and oil.  We didn't have any red food coloring but this bright blue was a fun substitute.


 We finished off the day with a read-a-thon and movie night. You can find the popcorn boxes here.



You might also like these other Dr. Seuss ideas or find more on our pinterest board













Friday, February 22, 2019

Come Follow Me: Matthew 6-7 (February 25-March 3)


It has been a crazy week and I hope this post makes sense.  If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask :)  These ideas work well for families and primary classes.  You can find the free downloads at the end of this post.  There are a couple of ideas shared from past posts that you will need to click on those links to find the downloads for those activities.

I had a hard time picking a topic this week.  The Sermon on the Mount could easily be studies for weeks!  There are so many topics in these chapters.  As I was reading through the manuals both emphasized that different themes will stick out to us depending on what's happening in our lives.  I really wanted to make sure we didn't miss something that may be important to my children so I'm doing things a little different.  We are doing an overview of the chapters and then I'm letting them pick a topic to study a little more in depth. Update: I just read this article and thought it fit perfectly with this.

Superhero treasure hunt.  We are going to start with the quote page and then give the first clue to find the 1st superhero.  
This part can be done a few different ways depending on the age of your kids-1. read and talk about the different topics written on the superhero, 2. read the scriptures that correlate with each topic 3. Use the video clips on LDS.org and play each section as you come to each hero.
After you are done with your discussion give the next clue and continue.  
I included 9 topics-if there is one I missed that you would like let me know :) Use all of them or just a few of them.  Finish up with a clue that leads to a little treat and discuss how following Jesus helps us to be "super" people.  I know its a stretch but sometimes its silly things like this that they remember.
To create your game print and cut around each person.  I did include a black and white option for those wanting to save on ink or you can use them as a coloring page.  I did not include clues-I'm terrible at writing them and every home or church is different. 
Another way you can do this is hide them around the room and hunt for them if you don't want to do clues and this saves a lot of time.  You can also talk about each one on a different day and add your superhero under the quote page.  This makes a great visual reminder for the week.

UPDATE: I've now included a list of scriptures that coordinate with the superheroes.  You can cut them out and glue to the back or just write them down.  When choosing these words I wanted them to be something younger kids understand and I needed something short that would fit on these cute heroes :) I know some aren't perfect but I think they work.  There are a couple I wanted to explain my thinking-
1. Follow the prophet-the actual verses talk about false prophets.  We are going to talk about some of the things our prophet asks us to do and how we can know it comes from Heavenly Father.  
2. treat others kindly-comes from last weeks chapters but we didn't have a chance to talk about it so I added it :)
3. CTR-these verses are about alms/good works. we are going to talk about choosing the right even when no one is watching.  
If you have any questions on any of these please ask. Sometimes my train of thought is a little scattered and might not make a lot of sense haha.

We are really going to focus on letting my kids pick a topic for the week.  I made these little cards that they can use to write (or draw) what they learned this week.  For example one person might pick fasting.  They would write the scriptures that go with this theme and then add a few things they learned about this topic during family discussions or on their own.  I love these for our journals we are doing this year.

You can even let them plan an FHE or Devotional for your family based on the topic they picked.  I included some planning sheets for them to use-I have a kid that loves this kind of thing.  I did see a cute idea where a family picked a topic each week and a superhero came to visit and teach the family what they learned.  One example was "media man" came and taught the family about watching appropriate show and movies.  I thought this could be a fun tie in to the treasure hunt idea and who doesn't love dressing up.
Wise man and the foolish man activity.  
"The power of the Savior’s teachings to His disciples can change our lives, especially when we live by them. Then His words become more than words; they become a sure foundation for life that, like the wise man’s house, can withstand the world’s winds and floods." (I & F)
 There are so many ways to use this story to teach the importance of acting on the teachings of our Savior.  

I included a house template for you to make 2 mini houses.  (black and white one can be colored or print on colored paper). 


Cut on the solid lines and fold on the dotted lines.  tape the box together.  Cut out the roof and tape it to the box.

Here's what it looks like from the back.
 I didn't have any sand or a rock so we are going to use flour and a block.  I also didn't want a gooey mess so we are using a butter knife instead of water.  
Scoop some flour in a cup, pack it in, and dump on a cake pan.  
set your house on top
Use a knife to poke and move the flour around

watch it crumble and eventually the house will fall over.  Try the same thing with the block/rock.  The knife isn't going to do much to it and the house should stay in place.

I have a ton of lesson helps that go with this topic (found Here) including a cute interactive story board that can be used while you read the scriptures or sing the song.  You can also use blocks or jega to teach the concept of needing a strong foundation and what happens if we don't.


If you want to discuss prayer more in depth you might like this fun prayer sandwich object lesson found here.
and I did include this fun prayer activity in this weeks download.  Cut the page of cards apart, fold and put in a bowl.  Print the blank face and the hands.  cut the hand out.  As you draw a card talk about what you do with that body part during the prayer.  For example eyes-we close them.  Then have someone draw eyes on the girl.  The hands are glued or taped on like in the picture below.

I hope you found something helpful. I would love to know how you use any of these activities or any ideas you came up with to teach your family or primary class.


Download the lesson helps here

Adorable graphics from MelonheadzKrista Wallden - Creative Clips Mather's Music, Creating4 the Classroom,  and Fonts by Hello Literacy