I spent 2 days designing this bad boy. I wanted something that the kids could keep track of where we’re visiting in our literature. Also, I wanted a portable map, so that when we’re reading on the front porch we don’t have to tromp upstairs to the big map. Plus, i wanted something fun like a passport. So I created this (photos are poor quality because, it’s night and I didn’t want to get out my mini studio ~ sorry):
Tomorrow we’re going to take “passport photos” and paste them in. The template is in black & white ~ so you’ll have to color them in. I don’t want anyone else to have to waste 2 days creating these, so here’s the link to download them for yourself.
My brain works well for the creative part ~ but the technical part stumped me
It was trial and error to sort out how to get them back to back & facing the right direction. I’ll let you sort that one out for yourself with your own printer. I printed the sleeve on cardstock (a whole other battle with the printer) and we’re going to laminate the cover. I’ll probably end up using a few strips of packing tape.
The files are pdf and in a zipped folder that will probably take a bit to download.
Enjoy. The Link: http://www.box.net/shared/vsvzx5t9xm0rh6x7kl0j



oh tez, you are indeed THE supermom. you rock in a super awesome way!
What a fantastic idea- a great way to make geography more meaningful and fun! You are so creative:) I hope you enjoy filling out your passports throughout the year.
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 2 post on Sep. 29, 2011. Thanks again.
This is fantastic! I teach music, and I would love to use these for my students when we study music from around the world. THANK YOU!
Thank you so much! I wanted to make a passport for my students to use as they “travel” through different countries in our studies, but I don’t have the time or patience to make something as useful as yours. Thank you, thank you, and bless you! I certainly appreciate the time and effort you put into this. Thank you for sharing.
I am a Social Studies teacher and I was about to undertake the task of creating Passports for my students. THANK YOU SO MUCH for providing this template for FREE! You have saved me hours of work, that I can now use to work on lesson planning!
Thank you so much for sharing these!
Wow! Incredible. I just printed everything and can’t wait to use with my kids. Can’t thank you enough enough for sharing this!!
Thank you sooo much for this!
This was awesome!!! I teach Special Ed, so you saved me hours and hours of time! Thanks
I wanted a free printable to enjoy where ever
Thank you so much for sharing! This would have taken FOREVER to make on my own! Thanks so much!
Rebecca
Thank you for taking the time to put this together! I have added a link from my blog. I put together a few links to add this as a unit for homeschool learning. Thanks again.
Just printed it all out to use with my scouts tonight. Thank you so much! I would never have been able to do this myself.