Here are some free resources for personal use. Enjoy!
A to Z Bookopoly
I participate in the A to Z reading challenge every year, and this year to get my son involved I made it into a board game. Every time he reads an age-appropriate book he gets the card for the corresponding letter that matches the first word of the title (excluding: the, an, a, etc.). Feel free to print them out and join in on the fun. You have a whole year for 27 books.
Printable Schedule Clock
I have 3 kids under 10 and getting them to stray from screens on weekends and holidays can be a challenge. Not to mention the constant, “can I have a snack?” every 5 minutes. A couple of years ago I created a customizable clock to give them a visual of their schedule for the day and it helped me survive the summer break. I had mine laminated so I could re-use it as many times as I want with dry-erase markers, but it can also work to just print off a new one each time you need a new schedule. Stick it to the fridge or a magnetic surface with a small magnet to hold the hour arrow and your set! I glued a washer to the centre of mine so I could hang it on a wall and still use the magnet to attach and move the hour arrow, a split butterfly fastener could work for this too. You can make it as simple or complicated as you would like. I hope this helps!