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Add items to your list by clicking or dragging an item to the preview on the right. If you can't find a picture you need, click the 'Enter my own items' checkbox to enter any text you want.

Reorder your list by dragging the items to the correct place in the list.

Click on the title of your list to rename it. Click on the text for any item in your list to enter custom text.

You can add a new list, copy your list, or delete your list by clicking the menu button:

Bingo

Add items to your list by clicking or dragging an item to the preview on the right. If you can't find a picture you need, click the 'Enter my own items' checkbox to enter any text you want.

Reorder your list by dragging the items to the correct place in the list.

Click on the title of your list to rename it. Click on the text for any item in your list to enter custom text.

You can add a new list, copy your list, or delete your list by clicking the menu button:

Bingo is a great travel activity for kids. Your child can get 5 in a row, or can fill the whole bingo board.

If you print out two copies of the same Bingo Board, siblings can work together to find all the items.

You can replace any item on the board by dragging a new item over, or by clicking the red x and then clicking an image on the left. If you can't find a picture you need, click the 'Enter my own items' checkbox to enter any text you want.

Click on the title of your bingo board to rename it. Click on the text for any item on your bingo board to enter custom text.

You can start a new bingo board, copy your bingo board, or delete your bingo board by clicking the menu button:

Make a custom bingo board by clicking 'Custom' in the radio buttons on the left. Then drag items anyhwere onto the board, or click an item to fill the first empty square.

Alphabet Game

The goal of this printable alphabet activity is for your child to find items around them that begin with the letter shown.

Beginning readers can practice first letter sounds, and can then write (with help if necessary) the name of the object they found.

The hard version includes more difficult letters to find (like Q and Z) to challenge older kids. It's great spelling practice, too!

This alphabet game travels anywhere, and is endless fun.

Count On It

Add items to your list by clicking or dragging an item to the preview on the right. If you can't find a picture you need, click the 'Enter my own items' checkbox to enter any text you want.

Reorder your list by dragging the items to the correct place in the list.

Click on the title of your list to rename it. Click on the text for any item in your list to enter custom text.

You can add a new list, copy your list, or delete your list by clicking the menu button:

Your child can fill in a box each time they see one of the items in the list. It 's great counting practice, and also introduces them to a very simple graph that shows them which item they saw the most often.

Word Search

Choose a difficulty level and a size, and then click the name of word search theme you like. Click refresh to get a different puzzle.

You can also make your own custom word search by entering your own list of words. Just click the 'Make a word search' radio button. Your child will love having a theme about something special to them. You can even put their friends' names in a word search!

Crossword Puzzles

Choose a difficulty level and then click the name of the Crossword Puzzle in the list. The easy setting, along with picture clues, allows even young children to do their first Crossword Puzzle by figuring out the first letter sounds. The picture clues setting is great for doing some spelling practice.

Write a Story

You'll be surprised by what even a young child& can do when you staple together some blank pages and ask them to write a book.

For young children, start with just 4 blank picture pages. For older children, include the lines for text, and increase the number of pages you give them.

Try having them keep a journal of your trip!

Letter Tracing

These printable letter tracing pages let your kids work on their handwriting.

Choose the type of letters or numbers you want to use, and the size of the letters. Younger writers will need bigger letters.

Then click on the letter or number you want your child to practice.

To enter some words, 'Write Your Own Words'

Math Practice

This Math Practice makes it easy to print pages for beginners learning addition all the way through advanced students practicing long division.

You can choose the math difficulty level by selecting larger or smaller numbers that are appropriate to your child's skill level. Better than flash cards, you can generate an unlimited number of practice sheets that allow your child to write the answers rather than give them verbally, making the practice better resemble the test.

Try using a timer to see how long it takes to do a sheet of questions. Then have your child try to beat their own time on the next one. This works especially well for learning the multiplication tables.

Secret Message

Secret Message Puzzles can be fun for kids of all ages, especially with these difficulty settings that let you customize the puzzle for your child's ability.

Start with Beginner for young children, and progress up to Extreme as your child gets better at finding the patterns in the words.

You can also enter your own custom messages for your child to decode by selecting 'Enter my own secret message'. Try using your child's name and see if that helps them solve the puzzle.

Lunch Box Checklist

Customize your lunch box list by dragging items onto or off of it.

You can add a whole new category, or a new set of instructions, by clicking 'Add a category' or 'Add Directions'.

Click the red x to delete a category. You can change the title of any category or of any individual item, by clicking on the text.

You can add a new list, copy your list, or delete your list by clicking the menu button:

Social Skills

Customize your lunch box list by dragging items onto or off of it.

You can add a whole new category, or a new set of instructions, by clicking 'Add a category' or 'Add Directions'.

Click the red x to delete a category. You can change the title of any category or of any individual item, by clicking on the text.

You can add a new list, copy your list, or delete your list by clicking the menu button:

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