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When I was just one year old, my mom was on The Price is Right, hosted by the incredible Bob Barker. She played “The Clock Game” and won everything that they put in front on her, including the
showcase. I was saddened this week to hear about Bob’s passing — he brought so much happiness to so many. (He was 99 years old. The best joke I heard was that Bob made it as close as possible to 100 without going over.) Rest in Peace, Bob. Here’s a picture of my mom on stage with Bob in 1972. As for printables, this week, I added new forms, signs, and worksheets to TeachersPrintables.net. Plus, there are another 50 puzzles up at PrintPuzzles.net. Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank you!
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Just in time for fall classes, I’ve added new printables to TeachersPrintables.net. There are new signs, charts, forms, and more for preschool all the way up to college. The site has more than 1,630 printables in all, and each item at the site is free to print one at a time. There are several new charts, including black-and-white and full-color representations of the numbers from 1 to 10, from 1 to 100, and
other counting configurations. The new classroom signs are illustrated reminders about: cell phone use, chewing gum, study hall, and standardized tests. I’ve added a test day reminder and various permission slips to the parent communication category. Also new is a professional development and training log, a parent conference record, and a colorful class roster. New to the lesson plans category are a couple of curriculum maps. I’ve also added donation wish lists for elementary, middle, and high school. Rounding out the additions is a blank student loan comparison chart for college planning. Download and print any item for free. Or, get all of the printables at TeachersPrintables.net in one convenient collection, which comes with a classroom ($27) or whole-school ($67) license for printing.
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There are now a whopping 2,815 Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles at
PrintPuzzles.net! The 100-plus new puzzles range from beginner to
expert skill level. If you get stumped, the answer is on the second page of the download. Or, visit PrintPuzzles.net for tips on how to solve each type of puzzle. Each individual puzzle is free to download and print. Or, consider the premium PrintPuzzles.net puzzle “books” you can purchase, print, and assemble. Each book is just $9.99 and includes hundreds of puzzles sorted by difficulty level.
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“I love your [calendars] sites. It’s great that you share them!”- CATHY T. |
There are nearly 1,700 printables at my business forms
site, and I’ll be adding even more soon. I just took a look at which items are being downloaded the most. Leading the pack as usual is the full-page check register. Also hot are: an auto repair order, a petition form, an employee incident report, and a landlord proof-of-residency letter. Popular retail forms include a food waste log, a restaurant reservation list, and two restroom cleaning checklists. New to the Top 15 is an office supplies inventory and a leave of absence form. Rounding out the popular printables are a log sheet and a sign-in sheet. Each item is free to download and print in editable DOC format, and, in most
cases, PDF format. Or, get the entire collection all at once for $199. Be sure to check out the mini collections too. To see which printables are most popular at all the FreePrintable.net sites, visit: FreePrintable.net/popular/
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