Grandma Bonnie Books

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These workbooks and forms can teach young children about various subjects

Who?

Download this printable workbook to engage children in a deeper exploration of who they are in relation to themselves, their family, their friends and their community. It is ideal for ages 5 - 9 and comes with a guide for parents, teachers and caregivers.

Science Observation Sheet

Learning to closely observe the world around us helps to deepen our understanding. Children are natural observers and can use these sheets to record their observations over time. Sketching objects in space encourages attention to detail and develops fine motor skills. Collecting a series of these sheets in a folder or binder can make for an interesting handmade book that is a great keepsake. 

Healthy Boundaries

Setting and reviewing clear expectations for any and all activities helps to ensure that an enjoyable time is had by all!

Traditional Handwriting

This worksheet aids children in learning how to write consistently shaped letters and numbers: good practice for those learning to write on their own!

Reading Response Form Level 1

This form gives young readers an opportunity to practice reflecting on what they have read. It also instructs the reader to draw something based on the book, lighting a creative spark.

Reading Response Form Level 2

To teach children about the structure of a story, this form asks them to write and sketch to describe what happened at the beginning, middle, and end of the story that was read.

Reading Response Form Level 3

This resource can assist in teaching young children to identify elements of a story, such as characters, setting, or plot.

Poetry Template

Here are some simple poetry templates or
forms that you can use to get your creative juices flowing and to serve as a jumping off point for meaningful conversation.

Number Chart

This is a printable number chart that helps young children learn to count by ones, twos, fives, and tens to 100. Simple addition and subtraction games are fun to play with this as well. Simply use a coin or other small object to find a number and then add or subtract spaces. Enjoy!

Feelings Vocabulary Chart

This feelings vocabulary chart helps children to identify and express their feelings. It's a great conversation starter.

Sight Words

Sight words are common words that young readers learn to recognize without sounding them out. Learning to recognize the words at a glance helps young readers to become more fluent in their reading.

Give Thanks

This worksheet can help cultivate an attitude of gratitude. It also contains space for drawing something that fills your heart with joy.

Weather Graphing

Graphing is an essential skill that helps us to record, and easily view, information. This fun sheet guides children to graph the weather over a period of time and then to reflect more deeply on the information gathered.

Journal Template

Keeping a journal regularly is an excellent way to develop thinking and fine motor skills. This template has room for drawing and writing. The pages can be bound together in a durable pocket portfolio for a treasured keepsake. For a fancier bound journal, cut cardboard to size for front and back covers. Cover the cardboard in wallpaper, good quality wrapping paper or contact paper. Staple the journal pages inside the covers and then use duct or electrical tape as a binding over the staples. You will love going back to reading this for years to come.

Coloring Pages

Feeling creative? These printable pages can be colored in with any kind of crayons or markers you might have at home. Perfect for some artistic fun!
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