January, 2024

Here is a look at what you can find on Teach Grow Sow in January. Remember you can also stay up to date by signing up for notifications on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest.

Organization

Post-Christmas Planner

While Christmas is still fresh in your mind, jot down some notes on what worked this year, and what didn’t. You’ll be grateful next December when you’re well-prepared.

And if you haven’t tossed your Christmas cards yet, you can use these covers to create mini flip books for each year’s collection. Keep them in with your Christmas decorations and enjoy seeing how people change each year.

Is staying better organized your resolution for 2024? Check out these tips for staying on track this year.

Home Organization

All the Lists to Keep You Organized

Make sure you are all set for winter with these organization tips for the coldest season:

Keep track of the highlights of each day with this simple, printable journal format. Staple or hole-punch and place in a small binder.

2024 Journal

2024 Calendar

Martin Luther King Day

Check out these activities to do with children to help them learn about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

New in Teaching:

New Year’s Activities

Phonics Level 4:

7 new lessons added for Long E, I, and O with Magic E.

100th Day of School

Check out this page for everything for decorations, crafts, notes to parents, writing prompts, and a research assignment on life 100 years ago:

Multiplication Tables Videos

Check out these videos for learning the multiplication tables in a logical order:

Simple Tricks: 0, 1, 10, 5

Repeated Addition: 2, 3

Doubling Patterns: 4, 8

X5 and then…: 6, 7

X10 and then…: 9, 11, 12

Unfinished Work Slips

Attach these slips to unfinished work when sending home, so that parents will know why it is in their child’s folder.

New in Children’s Ministry:

Bible Memory Book

Print these pages double-sided to create a book for children of over 50 well-loved passages and other important information about the Bible.

Sermon Notes for Kids

Use these pages to create sermon notes for children when attending adult worship. Print the first two pages double-sided for younger children. Print the second two pages double-sided for older children or teenagers.

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