Here you go teachers, students, and home-schoolers! By popular demand, student planners dated for 2011 and the last three months are now available for downloading and printing. If you're using them for personal use, educational use, or youth/young-adult programs, you don't need a reprint license, but I would appreciate if you dropped me a line just to let me know how my calendar-making hobby is helping the world. (It's just a little ego thing that keeps me motivated :-) ).
Get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp
If you have any suggestions, find any mistakes, or want to request other versions of planners with the dates/times/etc. filled in, just let me know. Go to http://www.kristensguide.com/Contact_Me/contact_me_printable.asp and send me a message, or email me at feedback@kristensguide.com.
If you're still waiting for the other calendars, schedules, planners, etc., I promise the 2011 versions will be available before 2011 actually gets here. Be sure to let me know which ones you're need. Those with the highest demand will be worked on first.
Thanks everyone!
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Monday, August 31, 2009
Come and Get It! 2009-10 Weekly Student Planners / Calendars / Schedules are Ready
For those of you who were waiting for the 2009-2010 weekly planners for students (yes, teachers, homeschoolers, students, and counselors, that means you), they're here!
Get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp
- One week per page
- August 2009 - August 2010
- Weeks start on Monday
- Daily schedules from 6am to 9pm
- Room to write down assignments for each class or activity every day (one version is blank and one version has math, science, language arts, and social studies filled in with room for more subjects)
- Back of each page has room for writing down goals, to-do items, and notes
- Clean design to reduce distractions
Get them at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Which Free School Printables Do You Want? Submit Your Suggestions
It's time for me to put together the school-related printables for 2009-2010.
I've had many requests by teachers, students, and parents for new education related printables. The most popular request so far has been for new student schedules and homework planners, so I'll be working on those first. If you'd like to suggest changes to a current design or suggest a completely new design, please let me know. I hope to have all the new designs done by August.
To give me your suggestion go to
http://www.kristensguide.com/Contact_Me/contact_me_printable.asp
I've had many requests by teachers, students, and parents for new education related printables. The most popular request so far has been for new student schedules and homework planners, so I'll be working on those first. If you'd like to suggest changes to a current design or suggest a completely new design, please let me know. I hope to have all the new designs done by August.
To give me your suggestion go to
http://www.kristensguide.com/Contact_Me/contact_me_printable.asp
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Free 2008-2009 Weekly Planner for Students is Here!
It's finally here. The 2008-9 Weekly Planner for Students, and I'm offering it for FREE.
It's a weekly calendar (for the school year), time schedule, and assignment planner all on one sheet.
Help kids keep track of their project deadlines as well as events, appointments, extracurricular schedules, and study schedules. Four subjects (language arts, math, science, and social studies) are filled in, and there are still four more slots open for other classes and activities. Time (6am to 9pm) is in one-hour increments. Space beneath the date allows room for writing in holidays and special days. Each page also includes the week number and season.
This printable is designed for two-sided printing. (Print odd pages first, flip them over, then print even pages.) The back of each weekly planner page contains sections for writing down goals, to-do lists, and quick notes.
Get this free printable at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp
It's a weekly calendar (for the school year), time schedule, and assignment planner all on one sheet.
Help kids keep track of their project deadlines as well as events, appointments, extracurricular schedules, and study schedules. Four subjects (language arts, math, science, and social studies) are filled in, and there are still four more slots open for other classes and activities. Time (6am to 9pm) is in one-hour increments. Space beneath the date allows room for writing in holidays and special days. Each page also includes the week number and season.
This printable is designed for two-sided printing. (Print odd pages first, flip them over, then print even pages.) The back of each weekly planner page contains sections for writing down goals, to-do lists, and quick notes.
Get this free printable at
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/student_schedule.asp
Thursday, July 10, 2008
It's Time for School Printables Already
July means that it's time for me to make some printables for the upcoming school year. If you are a student, a parent of a student, or a teacher and have a need for school-related printables, please tell me your ideas, wants, needs, and dreams (as they relate to printables, of course).
Just go to http://kristensguide.forummotions.com/printable-suggestions-for-kristen-s-guide-f3/ and start a new topic (or add to an existing topic).
And FYI, I'm already planning on adding some assignment sheets and calendars for students, and those will be available in the printables section of Kristen's Guide http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/index.asp in August and September. (Subscribe to Kristen's Guide Updates to find out when they become available.)
Just go to http://kristensguide.forummotions.com/printable-suggestions-for-kristen-s-guide-f3/ and start a new topic (or add to an existing topic).
And FYI, I'm already planning on adding some assignment sheets and calendars for students, and those will be available in the printables section of Kristen's Guide http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/index.asp in August and September. (Subscribe to Kristen's Guide Updates to find out when they become available.)
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Free Dolch Sight Words Charts and Flash Cards for Anyone Learning to Read and Write
If you or your children are learning how to read and write, you'll definitely want to check out the Dolch sight words charts and flash cards.
The Dolch lists contain English phonetic words (like the word so) and irregular words (like the word to) that new readers and writers need to know for basic reading skills. The lists are for preschool through third grade reading levels and are used by most schools in the United States.
Get them at:
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/education.asp
The Dolch lists contain English phonetic words (like the word so) and irregular words (like the word to) that new readers and writers need to know for basic reading skills. The lists are for preschool through third grade reading levels and are used by most schools in the United States.
Get them at:
http://www.kristensguide.com/Printables/education.asp
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