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31 Popular Printables to Make and Sell on Etsy

31 Popular Printables to Make and Sell on Etsy

Selling printable checklists, artwork, and party games on Etsy is an excellent way to earn passive income. Once you create your product and list it for sale, there isn’t much left for you to do. You can make money on that product while you sleep for months or even years to come. For us busy mamas, making money while juggling parenting, work, our relationships, and self-care sounds pretty good. But here’s the thing. So many articles will teach you how to sell printables on Etsy, but what if you don’t know what to sell? Sometimes you just need a little...

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The secret to improving homeschooling: Virtual tutors

The secret to improving homeschooling: Virtual tutors

Caitlin Meister, founder of the tutoring practice The Greer Meister Group, has arranged tutoring sessions for her son to help fill the gap in one-on-one learning during homeschooling. Photo: Caitlin Meister As schools limp to the finish line of this semester, parents everywhere are breathing a collective sigh of relief. Soon there will be no more badgering kids to log into Google Classroom, no more overseeing Zoom meetings, no more guilt over the competing need to work and make sure your kids are learning. The only thing left to worry about, once schools close for summer, is the prospect of...

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Star Wars Worksheets

Star Wars Worksheets

Celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th with these super cute, printable Star Wars Worksheets from a galaxy far far away! These free worksheets are such a fun learning activity for kids from preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade students. Star Wars Worksheets This fun and free Star Wars Printable Pack is […] The post Star Wars Worksheets appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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Are you suffering from “COVID Clutter”?

Are you suffering from “COVID Clutter”?

Last night I was reading this excellent article by Amber Leventry called “If ‘COVID Clutter’ Is Getting You Too, There’s An Actual Reason.“ I felt like she was describing the experiences that my family and many of my friends are feeling too. “COVID Clutter” is a perfect way to describe it. I have always partially worked from home with my kids around. Dealing with distractions interrupting me while working is not necessarily new.  But these past three months have tested every organizing and time management skill I have…and most days I feel like I am failing.  However, it hasn’t been...

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Where Is Johnson’s ‘Levelling Up’ Plan For Poor Pupils Hit By School Closures?

Where Is Johnson’s ‘Levelling Up’ Plan For Poor Pupils Hit By School Closures?

Thanks for being a Waugh Zone subscriber. Know someone who’d like it? Share the sign-up link with them.   Playing catch-up It was the news many parents, and pupils, had been dreading. Yes, education secretary Gavin Williamson confirmed today he would not meet the prime minister’s ‘ambition’ to give all primary pupils at least a month’s classroom time before summer. Millions of children will have to wait until September at the earliest before they see their teachers in person again. As I’ve written before, education has been the poor relation of this pandemic. It was inevitable that health and the...

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