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Use these templates to help students get started with their stories.




Math
Help students practice division skills with these printable games.





Use this template to guide students’ research on different rocks and minerals.

Print this template double-sided, flipping on the short edge. Braille markings are intentionally backwards, so that when pressed with a pencil or paper clip end, they will be raised on the opposite side, facing the correct way.

Use this template for students to write letters to next year’s class.

Print this template onto colored paper to count down the last days of school.

Print these cards onto cardstock to wish your students a happy summer.

Use these pages to highlight admirable character traits in students at the end of the year.

Use this pages to help students reflect back on their year and create a special memory book.

Trying to think of a gift for your students at the end of the year? Try a goodie bag with these tags.

Print these free diplomas and promotion certificates to celebrate your rising students.



Scroll down to see ideas for Mother’s Day

You can now get organization and holiday materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.
Looking for a printable calendar for May? You can print this free one.

And don’t forget to keep a reading log for yourself:

Want to get Mother’s Day just right? Try using this questionnaire to help brainstorm & convey exactly what will make it feel wonderful.

Print this banner onto color cardstock to create to a photo backdrop for Mother’s Day.

Check out these Mother’s Day crafts.


Other Holidays







Summer is right around the corner. Make sure you’re all set with this list.

Ready to hit the road…or skies?
As the weather warms up, get set for your summer travels with these tips and templates.
You can now get children’s ministry materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.



Have children learn about some of the more famous mothers of the Bible, then write an example of ways their moms share some qualities with them. You can cut out each heart to make a heart-shaped book; or hole punch the center, fold hearts in order to glue them back-to-back, and then string a ribbon through the holes to make a hanging decoration.

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