Happy Last Day of School + Free Last Day of School Quarantine Printables

What a school year, huh?

Like most of you, I’ve been busy trying to stay afloat with distance learning and navigating this chaotic normal. I won’t even call it “new” because it’s not really new after 3 months now. After being home this long, we have our routines down. And thank goodness, the regular school year is o-v-e-r. We barely made it, but we did it.

I was never really worried about my middle schooler because, thank goodness, he’s adapted well to his study habits. Now, that’s not to say, he’s perfect. He missed quite a few assignments as he got so complacent with the virtual school, but a few nudges, and he was ok.

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It was my younger guy who needed a lot of hugs and literal hand-holding. Little man went from having a team of special education teachers and aides to…me. Like so many kids in his predicament, he got the short end of the stick. Kids with different learning needs just can’t adapt as easily as other students when it comes to distance learning and curriculum shifts. With his different processing delays, my boys thrived with in-person instruction and one-on-one assistance. Sadly, we didn’t see any of that during quarantine until we hired a tutor at the end.

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Nevertheless, we prevailed. Since my work situation has gone through its own upheaval, as has so many others, I am able to devote my time to helping my little guy with ESY and regrouping after this chaotic last few months!

I’ve focused on toys and entertainment over the years, but I’m hoping to hop back into blogging with some printable and fun summer activities since it looks like summer is taking us down a different path this year!

So, to start, here’s a free quick printable for the last day of school, in case you’re still finishing up this week like we did! I just made K-6th grade, so if you need a different grade let me know! There’s no watermark on the downloads.

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Tag me on Insta (@jenrab) if you decide to print out and use it.

Free Holiday Target Giftcard Printables

It’s that time of year when Target has fun sales with the holidays in mind. For today only, 12/3, Target giftcards are an extra 10% off

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As we all know, teachers, aides, bus drivers and everyone beyond seem to like gift cards vs. random tchotchkes. While a personalized note of gratitude ranks up there, I’ve learned from my many teacher friends and relatives that gift cards are the best gifts. 

And, thanks to Target, they have a little discount that comes in handy when you’re buying giftcards in bulk. The gift cards are varied in design and increments starting at $10. The discount applies to the gift cards in store and online, but I personally like ordering them online. I save money by ordering online and not buying $189 worth of stuff in the store that I didn’t know that I needed!

Free Target Giftcard Printables

I love Target beyond measure, so I’m all about sharing this love! Because of that, I created a free printable for the Target Giftcards!

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I made them four to a page so you can print them up for all the people in your life!

After printing out the printable on your desired paper (card stock worked well for me), cut out the cards on the gray lines. Take an Xacto knife or scissors and cut slits on the dotted lines to slide the giftcard through. I slid the card under the card so that the ends are sticking out. You can dress it up with a cute ribbon or some baking twine. Please note that some cards may be larger than the slit, so be sure to measure to avoid over cutting. In case you do over cut the slits or want to secure the card, be sure to tape the giftcard on the back of the printable.

 

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You can download the free Target Giftcard Printable here.

Enjoy and Happy Shopping!

 

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