Usually on a Monday I write about whatever video I’ve uploaded to YouTube. This week, however, I am adding a video I’ve already made for my other channel. I want to eventually move all the videos from my homeschool channel to my art channel. That will mean that I am only managing one channel. So, today, I thought I would share some of the free weekly printable I have created for those people signed up for my newsletter. A sort of advertisement, if you like…’you too could get your hands on these free printables by signing up to my newsletter!’
A Collection of Free Weekly Printable
I create these printables based on whatever I have written about in the week. So this week I have created some gorgeous project-based learning planning sheets. These are for students to use to plan their self-directed learning:

Read More! I’ve written a couple of posts recently on the Biblical basis for self-directed learning and on some homeschool related advantages to self-directed learning. I will be adding to these each month so do check back!
When I wrote about and created a video showing you how to make my allergenic-free face cream, I also created a printable to go along with it and included it in that week’s newsletter:

As you can see, some have my art on them, others I use art which I pay a licence to use on Canva.
What Can You Expect When You Sign Up To My Newsletter?
I send out my newsletter once a week on a Monday. No more, no less. It sometimes shares tidbits of my life that I do not share on my blog such as giving updates on family members. I occasionally offer a discount in my shop…for example, when I turned fifty I offered 50% off for a month. I am currently working towards setting up my shop on my blog rather than using Etsy, so look out for a sale on Etsy over the next few months! Another thing I may do in a newsletter is dig a bit deeper into a reader request. For example, I had a few people ask about project based learning. So in my next newsletter I offered some tips regarding getting started with that.
The funnest part (for me) is creating the fee weekly printables. Two particularly popular ones were from a few weeks ago. The first was a downloadable pdf of some bookmarks to print out:



The second was a collection of scrapbook papers for use in creating a spring inspiration board:

Another fun printable I made, which I use myself, is a planning sheet for solo dates:

Or how about a family night planning sheet?

And anyone who is signed up can give me ideas for other free weekly printables and I shall endeavour to create them for a future newsletter.
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I am currently creating a password protected page on my blog where I will keep all the free weekly printables. The password will change monthly and will be given in each of the newsletters. This means you won’t only have access to each week’s printable but also to all the printables since the beginning of this year! If you’d like to become a member of the Angelicscalliwags’ family, click on the image below and it will take you to a sign up sheet:

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