Guess what? Today is my 1 year blog anniversary! Just one year ago today I posted for the very first time! So as a thank you for reading along, following, sharing my posts, taking the time to comment, and for helping this blog to get 4,000+ hits a day I wanted to give you guys a special treat – a {free} School Memories MEGA Pack!
Just a couple months ago I shared how I was planning on recording all the milestones and fun & exciting things we do in our school year. But…. then I found these super cute school graphics from Scrappin Doodles and the wheels in my brain started turning. I pictured super cute, colorful, even whimsical School Memory Pages. I wanted the pages to have details to help me remember what my kids were like during each of their school years, a spot for their signature, a place for a 3 1/2 x 5” picture, and more. So this is what I came up with. What do you think?
There is a page for each grade Preschool through 6th grade. Each grade has it’s own color scheme & theme, but keeps with the overall look of the pack. These sheets are perfect for public, traditional, or homeschool kids! (I will be working on a coordinating, less whimsical pack for 7th-12 grade in the near future!) Here is a better view of one of the pages:
I would recommend you either store your School Memories Pages in a 3-ring binder or in file folders. Instructions for completing your project either way are included in the download. I have also included a supply list, ideas for what else to save, and coordinating labels for your folders.
But being the overachiever that I am I wanted to add a couple more things! I made a Coordinating Paper Add-On. Each grade has:
- Blank Coordinated Page (you could put pictures of the year, write your child a note, or whatever other creative thing you come up with)
- Drawing Coordinated Page (It has space for your child’s name and a large box for them to draw a picture as a keepsake)
- Lined Coordinated Page (Two different types of lines cover the 3rd coordinated page so your child can write a store, a note, or another school project)
Finally, I made a Homeschooler Add-on. I used the idea I shared a couple months ago of how to preserve all the fun things we do & what our children learn during homeschooling. These coordinating sheets cover all major subjects for you to add the details of your homeschool for your child & you to remember.
There you have it. Pretty cool, right? There are three parts to download:
And as I always I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment!
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