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Free Worksheets You Can Use For Homeschooling

Here are some free worksheets I have created. I hope you enjoy them and put them to good use.

Many times you can accomplish just as much with your own page as you can with a whole workbook.

Some children don't like textbooks and workbooks and if you can use hands on activities and then throw in a page to fill out once in a while, you can both be happy.

A worksheet tells you not only what your child knows but also whether they can put that knowledge down on paper in an organized way.

I hope to continue to add more free worksheets here as the ideas come to my head and I have the time to work on them.

I'm open to ideas, so if you have come up with your own page that works well for your family, please send it on to me and I will list it here.

The spelling page can be used with any spelling list. You write the words in the middle column. The student folds the post test over the words and takes the pre-test. At the end of the week when the student is ready for the post test, just fold the pre-test part of the paper over the word list. (This will all make sense when you look at the form. It's really pretty cool!)

The "Detective" pages can be used as a supplement or fun activity. You can use it for many people or just at the end of your time studying a certain person.

The "Find The Letter" page is great for preschool and kindergarten age children who are just learning to recognize their letters. You put the page into a sheet protector and print a letter in the box. Then your child needs to circle all the letters that match that letter. There are 3 of each letter. My son loves this page! I'll be adding more pages like this soon.

Spelling Page

Author Detective Form

Artist Detective Form

Composer Detective Form

Find the Letter

Follow the Dots

Homeschool Field Trip Evaluation Form


All forms are copyright by Heidi Johnson. Permission is given to homeschool families and classroom teachers to reproduce these forms for your own family or classroom use only. These are not to be reproduced or stored in any form for an entire school or for any other purpose without permission from Heidi Johnson.

Do not link from your website directly to individual pdf pages. You may however, link directly to this web page. Thank you for helping me to protect my copyrights.


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