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Writer's pictureLaura Amelia Lyfe

Kindergarten Printables


School 2020 is going to be exciting, isn't it? Everything about 2020 is exciting. The Locusts. The Pandemic. The floods. The fires. The UFOs.... You didn't know about those, did you? Let's not forget that the Black Plague is hosting a revival and we're all invited!

In spite of all of this, kids still need school, and across the planet this is increasingly happening at home. After all, who wants to send their kids to school when they could get the plague? So, I figured I'd share some of my favorite places to find printable education resources, with preschoolers and Kindergarteners in mind.

I'm linking directly to blogs and websites that provide them as much as possible, because I'm lazy and I don't want to waste your time or mine.


First on the list we have a website called Living Montessori Now. They provide a wealth of information about the Montessori method, and have complete themed learning printable packs going back for years.


Next we have Montessori Kiwi, a site written in New Zealand. Sign up with your email and you'll get access to their library of free resources.


This next one is not a printable, but I consistently use this website when planning my school year and activities. Signing up with your email will give you access to some of their free material, and you'll get their free guide on setting up a healthy home rhythm. This post is about how to plan and do a circle time at home.


Last we have My Montessori Hub. They have lovely free printable resources, and they host a seasonal bundle for an affordable price (usually around $30 if you buy the user guide along with it, and I HIGHLY suggest you get the user guide. Without it I think it was $25.) I bought their Spring and Summer bundles from this year, and I'm planning on buying their Autumn Bundle as well. If you're using a program like TechTrep, then the bundles will not be reimbursed because they usually contain some sort of religious material. However I feel like the material received is well worth the $30. They also have a monthly subscription service they just launched that provides a monthly lesson plan and a bunch of other stuff, but I'm less familiar with that. If you sign up for their emails you'll get information about all of it. https://mymontessorihub.com/


For more ideas about home education, I have a whole Pinterest board dedicated to Home Education with different categories, and 3,000+ pins. That may sound overwhelming, but the categories are pretty easy to navigate.


I also have a Pinterest board for younger children, with ideas for circle times and activities for toddlers.


Hope this helps anyone needing help with their preschoolers and kindergarten aged children this year! If you like this post, consider following us on Facebook to keep up with our latest posts!

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