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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Super Teacher Worksheets for the Win!

We are not generally worksheet-type family, but when we saw a chance to review an Individual Membership from Super Teacher Worksheets, we jumped at the opportunity. 

Why? 




I knew from past experience with Super Teachers Worksheets that their online subscription library of 10,000+ printables (mainly aimed at kindergarten through fifth grade level children) is an organized and ideal resource for our homeschooling needs.  Seriously, it has a bevy of printables accessible pdf's in all the main subject areas, including:

  • math
  • reading & writing


  • phonics & early literacy
  • handwriting
  • grammar
  • spelling
  • social studies
  • science

... and more.  Plus, there printables on:
  • Spanish
  • music
  • holidays

... and more, including helps like printable handwriting paper and even a worksheet generator!  


Puzzles, games, maps, traditional drills and  Q & A...  You search for it on the easy-to-navigate Super Teacher Worksheets page , and your Individual Membership likely has it, and, if it does not now, it may soon.  New materials are regularly added.

Without question, I find
using Super Teacher Worksheets simple and effective. The huge and well-organized library of resources in our subscription make it easy for me to quickly key into concepts and skills that my children are already exploring, as well as to introduce new ones, review old ones, and fill in "missed ones" (you know, those "holes in education" that sometimes come up).  Thus, even I - a typical non-lover of worksheets - appreciate Super Teacher Worksheets so much and recommend it to others!


So Many Options

We use
Super Teacher Worksheets in many ways. For example:




Before a field trip to a local college to learn about Spectroscopy and, then, view stars, planets and the moon through telescopes at their observatory, we reviewed what we already knew about space using several printables from the Super Teachers library, including a Q & A one that we played a game with (stumping even me a times).



Reviewing (and "testing") United States geography, we've been adding a new challenge to our Together Time studies, where we set a timer for five minutes and see how many states we an identify from memory.



As my youngest heads into more multiplication and division studies, he's been working through skip counting sheets as review.  (For good measure, so have his siblings.)

Also:

  • as a tie-in to a writing class at co-op, we have played "Sentence-No Sentence" quiz games using ELA printables
  • I have bookmarked some music printables for when we have some time, since at our lastAMP (Art-Music-Poetry) club meeting the children liked writing "musical words" by writing notes on the different staff lines to create name and words "songs".
  • We have used quickie math printables to review facts.

I could go on and one about what we have used from
Super Teacher Worksheets and what we plan to use next, but,instead, I will simply suggest you check out the site yourself, where you'll find samples, and also take a peak at my prior review.
 
 


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