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Homeschool Work Pages {FREE!}

Homeschooling

We’ve been using homeschool work pages {sometimes called independent work pages} in our homeschool routine for years now. They really help me organize our routine and give my learners direction.

Today I’m sharing some free, printable independent work pages with you and showing you how we have used these specifically the last few years.

Use these to help you create a homeschool routine.

Printable Homeschool Work Pages {10 options} - Alive and Growing at Home

 

*The free download link can be found at the END of this post. Click on the green download button.
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Printable Homeschool Work Pages

I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend buying dry erase pockets to use with these pages.* I know they’re more expensive than plastic sleeve protectors, but they’re WELL worth the money. They are more durable and erase SO easily. As an example, one of our independent work pages was still filled out from May of last year and erased without a smudge. If that had happened with plastic sleeve protectors, I would have had to scrub hard to get it off.

*This printable was first found on This Reading Mama. This is why some images are watermarked with This Reading Mama. I have updated and added to the pack and reposted it here.

example of older homeschool work pages

I slip the independent page into the dry erase pockets and use dry erase marker to write what each child needs to do for independent work for the day. If you teach older kids, they might could write this in themselves each day.

 

hanging homeschool work page at learner's desk

The independent work page is hung at their desk each day with a magnetic clip. During their work time, they work through their list and either erase it or draw through it with their dry erase marker.

I love that the date is up at the top, as I always encourage my kiddos to date their work. Even if they’re using a workbook, they date the page.

There are TEN different versions included in this download. One whole section has the verse we pray every morning {Colossians 3:23} and one version is without the verse. Print the homeschool work pages that will work best for your learners!

 

Click below to download this free pack:

 

Enjoy homeschooling!
~Becky

 

 

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