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Preschool math resources for Microsoft Excel and for parents

Preview of Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Printable Math Website Bookmarks (Great for Meet the Teacher/ End Of Year)

Created by
Super Pi
Printable Math Bookmarks that are a great resource for parents and students. These are wonderful for meet the teacher night, beginning of year, and/or end of year. The bookmarks list different websites that students can access to continue practicing at home while having fun and using technology.
Preview of Daily Chores

Daily Chores

Created by
Baig
This is the chore chart I use. I cut out the photos and laminate all the pictures and the chore chart and use Velcro dots to attach the pictures to the chart. When the child has completed the chore for the day they simply take the chore off of the chart and place in a near by basket. This makes daily tasks much easier for me and my children. I also use this chart as a daily schedule for the children I care for in preschool with our morning evening and pick up routines places on the chart it
Preview of Weekly Schedule 8am - 4:30 (every 15 min.) in Excel

Weekly Schedule 8am - 4:30 (every 15 min.) in Excel

Whether you're planning a summer camp, summer reading group or just daily chores, here is a handy, basic weekly schedule that you can use to modify, color code and print out. Use the "Insert Header" feature in Excel to add a month or customize it further. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Preview of Homeschool Tracking Sheet

Homeschool Tracking Sheet

Created by
Britteny M
This is a handy sheet that helps keep track of homeschooling hours and information.
Preview of Assignment Tracker Modified

Assignment Tracker Modified

Created by
Valerie Charlier
Easy and simple assignment tracker to conduct parent teacher conferences and hold student teacher data chat.
Preview of Excel Lesson Planner Calendar Template for Homeschool: Always FREE

Excel Lesson Planner Calendar Template for Homeschool: Always FREE

This is a FREE Excel-based homeschool planner from The Frugal Homeschooling Mom blog. It's an oldie but popular freebie, so I've uploaded it here for anyone who loves Microsoft Excel (or is savvy with Google Sheets and wants to upload it there). Created for use with one student - if you have multiples, just duplicate the file for each child. If you prefer printables, don't miss over 100 pages of our homeschool planning system:Basic PagesHomeschool Comics AdditionAdult Coloring Pages AdditionPaci
Preview of Parent Teacher Conference Appointment Slips (Corrections Coming Soon)

Parent Teacher Conference Appointment Slips (Corrections Coming Soon)

Parent Teacher Conference Appointment Slips. Easy 2 steps to complete. 1) Fill in data on "Data" tab. 2) Print "Print" tab.------UPDATEDRemoved password protection.
Preview of Daily Center Behavior Chart

Daily Center Behavior Chart

This chart is set up as a daily behavior log for math and reading centers, as well as independent writing time. There is a place for parents to sign nightly. You can modify this page to fit the amount/type of centers you have in your classroom. **When you print, select "fit to 1 page".
Preview of Halloween Graphing Fun

Halloween Graphing Fun

This is a great way to get your students graphing during October. Use this graphing page as: Snack center:In October it is easy to find little snacks that fit into a small cup or baggy; let them count and graph their snack before eating them. Look and find activity: print pictures of each item and hide them in the classroom for curious children to find and graph. Sensory activity: hide objects in sand, cornmeal, or cotton balls for the children to find and graph. Your students will love to lear
Preview of Behavior chart in spanish

Behavior chart in spanish

Created by
Martha G
Chart is in Spanish Very detailed/specific Behavior tracker
Preview of Math Worksheets Excel Template - Auto Question Generation - (K-2) Free Version

Math Worksheets Excel Template - Auto Question Generation - (K-2) Free Version

Created by
Carol Chen
Never again run out of questions with printable worksheet templates that generate new set of questions at your fingertips.How does it work?Each time you press F9 on your keyboard (fn F9 on your MAC), the worksheets will use Excel formulas built-in in the template to generate a new set of random questions based on chosen question type or numeral range. Newly generated worksheets can easily be printed out directly from Excel or saved as PDF for later use. Free version includes the following works
Preview of Reward Chart

Reward Chart

Created by
Laura Murphy
Use this chart to motivate some of your students!
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