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Mother’s Day Homeschooling Printables

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Mother’s Day doesn’t have to be all cards and flowers—sometimes the most meaningful moments come from slowing down and creating something together.

If you’re looking for a simple way to mix learning with a little celebration, these Mother’s Day educational printables are an easy win. They give kids a chance to practice important skills while still focusing on what the day is really about—appreciation, creativity, and connection. And honestly, anything that keeps kids engaged while also being thoughtful feels like a parenting victory.

Be sure to scroll to the bottom to grab all the free printables for the kids to celebrate Mom on Mother’s Day!

What makes printables like these especially useful is their flexibility. Whether you’re working with younger kids just starting to read or older children who enjoy writing and problem-solving, there’s something here that can meet them where they are. Many homeschool-style worksheets naturally blend subjects like reading, writing, and even basic math, all wrapped in a theme kids can relate to.

They’re also a great way to slow the day down a bit. Instead of rushing from one activity to the next, kids can sit, think, color, write, and actually reflect on what makes Mom special. That combination of learning and meaning is what turns a simple worksheet into something worth keeping long after the day is over.

And for busy families, that’s really the goal—easy, low-prep activities that still feel intentional. No complicated setup, no extra stress, just a simple way to make the day feel a little more special while sneaking in some learning along the way.

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I hope you find these homeschooling freebies useful for you in your homeschool classes!

Educational Mother’s Day Resources

In addition to our own Mother’s Day homeschooling printables, I have rounded up some of my favorite picks from around the web to help you create a complete Unit Study. I love all these mom’s day resources, and I think you will too.  Printable Mother’s Day cards have never been easier to find.

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Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day
I’m loving these Mother’s Day printables from The Homeschool Mom. She has freebies for every age group.
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Mother’s Day Printables
Mother’s Day Printables
Looking for coloring pages for mom’s day? Check out these printables from Hip Homeschool Moms.
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Free Mother’s Day Bible Coloring Pages
Free Mother’s Day Bible Coloring Pages
Some of you are going to love these Mother’s Day bible printables from Christian Preschool Printables.
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Mother’s Day Crafts & Activites for Preschool
Mother’s Day Crafts & Activites for Preschool
For the preschooler in your life, these Mother’s Day preschool printables are amazing. All from Preschool Mom.
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