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Showing posts with label School Printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Printables. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Free Valentine Card Printable: Minions

Print these free digital Monster-themed Valentine Cards just as you would a 4x6 photo, and then cut in half! 

 My free gift to say Happy Valentine's Day to my valued customers!


"You make my heart bee-do, Valentine!"
"Please bee-do my Valentine!"

Perfect to use as classroom Valentines! Just (right-)click on the image and save as. Instead of using a photo lab, you can also print your invitations on your home printer. You can use a fine-tipped sharpie or ballpoint pen for writing the names. I suggest printing 1-2 on a page (as 4x6 sized images) using your computer's photo/image software. If you're having trouble, please google it as I do not provide tech support. Enjoy!


Copyright Notice: The images and artwork were created solely by me using Adobe Illustrator. However I do not claim ownership of their copyrights as they belong to their respective copyright owners (Despicable Me Franchise).
 

Free Valentine Card Printable: Thing 1 and Thing 2

Print these free digital Dr. Seuss Thing 1 & Thing 2 Valentine Cards just as you would a 4x6 photo, and then cut in half! 

 My free gift to say Happy Valentine's Day to my valued customers!

"I'll be Thing 1 if you'll be Thing 2. We make a great pair, me and you."
"I'm your Thing 1. You're my Thing 2. Let's be Valentines, me and you."

"Thing 1 and Thing 2 have a question for you! Do you want to be our Valentine, do you?"
"Here's two 'Things' I want to say to you, Valentine. 1. You're fun. 2. Be mine."

"Thing 1 and Thing 2 wish a happy Valentine's to you!"
"Why, yes! It's true, it's true! I've got a 'Thing' for you, Valentine."

Perfect to use as classroom Valentines! Just (right-)click on the image and save as. Instead of using a photo lab, you can also print your invitations on your home printer. You can use a fine-tipped sharpie or ballpoint pen for writing the names. I suggest printing 1-2 on a page (as 4x6 sized images) using your computer's photo/image software. If you're having trouble, please google it as I do not provide tech support. Enjoy!

All images on this page © Alana Lee 2015. All digital files on this page my unique designs that I created and are for non-commercial use only. By downloading and/or printing these free files, you agree not to alter and/or edit the file in any manner, including not removing reference to my web site. Please do not post on the internet without linking back to AlanaLeeDesigns.blogspot.com. Thank you for your honesty.
 

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Free Printable Piggy Girl Valentine Cards!

Print these free digital Piggy Girl Valentine Cards just as you would a 4x6 photo, and then cut in half! 
 My free gift to say Happy Valentine's Day to my valued customers!




Perfect to use as classroom Valentines! Just (right-)click on the image and save as. Instead of using a photo lab, you can also print your invitations on your home printer. You can use a fine-tipped sharpie or ballpoint pen for writing the names. I suggest printing 1-2 on a page (as 4x6 sized images) using your computer's photo/image software. If you're having trouble, please Google it as I do not provide tech support. Enjoy!

All digital files on this page are for non-commercial use only. By downloading and/or printing these free files, you agree not to alter and/or edit the file in any manner, including not removing reference to my web site. Please do not post on the internet without linking back to AlanaLeeDesigns.blogspot.com. Thank you for your honesty.

Copyright Notice: The images and artwork on these birthday supplies were created solely by me and represent my work. I created these images from scratch using Adobe Illustrator. However I do not claim ownership of their copyrights as they belong to their respective copyright owners. 

 

Friday, February 10, 2012

Free Valentine Printable: Owl

"Owl be so happy if you'd be my Valentine!"
"You're owl-right, Valentine!"
"Valentine, you're a hoot!"
"You will owl-ways be my friend, Valentine!"
"Hey wise guy, will you be my Valentine?"

This is a fun Valentine craft to do with children and will look similar to the one pictured below. All you need is a paper (preferably colored), printer, scissors, glue, and pencils for the owl to roost on (optional).

1. Print and cut a body and fold it on the dotted line to create an owl shape. (4 per printed page)
2. Print and cut an owl face and glue it to the folded flap. (16 per printed page)
3. Print the hearts with Valentine's sayings to glue on the backside of the owl. (12 per printed page )
4. Fold up the bottom of the owl and cut two slits about 1.5" apart to create an opening to slide a pencil through.

Notice that if you fold the bottom of the owl to cut the slits, it creates a much nicer looking pocket for the pencil (the purple owl's doesn't look so great).
Happy Valentine's Day!
 

Friday, November 21, 2008

Christmas Count-Down Sticker Calendar

Using stickers is a fun way to help your child count down the days until Christmas. Your child will enjoy being able to place a sticker on the right ornament each day.

I just buy the sticker books in the school/craft section of Walmart, and they fit the circles nicely. Or you could let your child cut out some construction paper ornaments to place over the numbers, or even just color in the circles with a crayon. (Just click on the image to view it full size and then print, or click here for a PDF.)
 
Merry Christmas! 
 

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Sticker Reward Charts

If you need a sticker chart to help your youngster develop good habits by doing chores, getting potty trained, staying in their room at night, etc., you'll love these FREE sticker charts. The black and white charts have spaces where you can write the task or goal.

 

The ABC Ice Cream chart is a perfect way to keep track of your child's progress with his/her alphabet and numbers. Have your child trace the letter/number after completing an activity, and then place a sticker over the letter/number that was practiced.

Check out this free Sticker Chart Big Pack with 24 pages of printable charts.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Learn to Read a Clock

If you need a practice clock to help your child learn to tell time, choose from the pink, blue, or generic clocks below. Simply click on the image to enlarge it and either save as or print. Then cut on the dotted line, cut out the hands, and affix clock hands in center of clock with a brad. Now practice, practice, practice. I originally designed this so my kids would know when their "timed" quiet time was up, so they don't come out every 15 minutes and yell downstairs, "Is quiet-time over yet?" 

Your child can set their paper clock to the time you specify, and then they compare it with a real clock in their room.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Sight Words Flash Cards

This FREE file contains 81 sight words to aid your child in learning to read. The PDF file is 9 pages long, with 9 flash cards per page--just print and cut on the dotted lines.

BTW Here is an awesome interactive web site (Quiz-Tree.com) for practicing sight words. And there are several levels to choose from.
 
 

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Holiday Cutting Crafts for Kids

These holiday cutting craft pages are the perfect activity for youngsters who need to practice using scissors--or just to give mom a break! Featuring a jack-o-lantern, a turkey, and a Christmas tree. Just right click and save as (or click on the image to view it full size and then print).
 
Instructions: Have child color the shapes first, then cut, and finally assemble with glue. To view more FREE cutting activities, or to download a PDF file of 40 great cutting crafts for kids, click here.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Halloween Coloring Pages

Your young goblins will love creating their own Jack o'Lanterns and ghosts as well as coloring these little monsters. Kids can draw their own face on the ghost and cut it out (the tail becomes a slinky-like swirl). Just click on any image blow and choose print from your browser (or save to your desktop and then print). Happy Halloween!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Pre-K and Kindergarten Numbers Review

Use these fun mazes for preschool-age children to review their 123s and ABCs by connecting the numbers/letters in the right order. (Just right click on the picture and save to your desktop or click on the image to view it full size and then print).

I also have a fun 11-page booklet of unique mazes to help children practice the order of numbers and letters (both lowercase and uppercase).

Download my FREE 123ABC Maze Workbook now!

Download my FREE Numbers Review Workbook now!


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School Cutting Activities

Here are some fun cutting activities to get your preschooler ready for kindergarten (to improve cutting skills and hand-eye coordination). Each page provides opportunities to practice coloring, cutting, and pasting--with a small picture of what the final product should look like to help children in assembly.

Just right click and save as (or click on the image to view it full size and then print).

Have child color the shapes first, then cut, and finally assemble with glue.

I also have an A-Z Cutting Crafts and Activities booklet that contains 40 different cutting activities, with at least one activity for each letter of the alphabet. The PDF file is 41 pages and contains a clickable table of contents to help you find what you're looking for in a jiffy.

Craft pages include: Ant, Apples, Balloons, Bat, Bear, Bee, Car, Christmas tree, Cow, Dinosaur, Dog, Elephant, Envelope, Flower, Goose, House, Ice cream cone, Jack-o’-lantern, Kite, Ladybug, Monkey, Nest, Octopus, Panda, Pinwheel, Quilt, Race Car, Rat, Sheep, Snowman, Train, Turkey, Turtle, Umbrella, Valentine, Wagon, Xylophone, Yacht, and Zebra.

Click here to download the free file!