Thanks, everyone who congratulated me on the 8th year of
this newsletter. It's been a fun ride! This week, my 16-year-old daughter (who was 8 when I started the newsletter, but I digress) was in her high school's production of Chicago. We were able to attend multiple performances, and she was awesome! She got to say, "He ran into my knife; he ran into my knife 10 times." That's one of my favorite musicals and she is one of my favorite daughters, so win-win. Speaking of school, it's midterms time
and almost Spring Break in a lot of places, and coincidentally I have a selection of new classroom printables up at TeachersPrintables.net. Plus, there are new templates for writing letters in difficult situations at CondolenceLetters.net and GoodbyeLetters.net. | |
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Teachers Printables |
TeachersPrintables.net has 44 new classroom printables
for teachers, homeschooling parents, and students. Now, there are nearly 500 logs, grading sheets, parent communication forms, student worksheets, hall passes, seating charts, graphic organizers, and more at the site. The newest additions include: math worksheets, classroom management forms, tally sheets, diagram templates, a grade point average
calculator, parent contact record, phonics and "root words" charts, school transportation form, senior picture requirements, student assessment checklist, a personal time capsule form, water cycle chart, yearbook forms, and more. They're each free in PDF or DOC format. Or, if you'd like the convenience of accessing all 493 printables at once, plus bonus printables such as paper and calendars, consider downloading the entire collection by buying a classroom or whole-school license for $27 or $67, respectively. Then, print and copy all the forms and worksheets as many times as you'd like! Also, please check out the flash cards and flash card maker at PrintableFlashCards.net, as well as all of the lined, graph, and specialty paper at PrintablePaper.net. Visit InstantWorksheets.net for nearly 800 free educational worksheets.
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Condolence & Goodbye Letters |
The 21 new condolence letters at CondolenceLetters.net
address a variety of situations. There's a letter expressing regret for missing a funeral, a letter with an inspirational quote, and a note to accompany the sending of flowers. Not all of the letters are related to death, however. There are letters sharing empathy for an illness or injury, financial setback, crime, or other sad occurrence. There are also three new articles with tips on
writing sympathy letters, including potentially hurtful phrases and sentiments to avoid. CondolenceLetters.net now has 117 letter examples to use as-is or as a template to inspire your own note. All of the letters, as well as the eulogies also found at the site, are free to download, print, and use. There are two dozen new letters for all kinds of farewells at GoodbyeLetters.net, the site that helps people bid goodbye to boyfriends, bosses,
baby binkies, bad habits, and dozens more. The newest goodbye letters include messages relating to therapy, hotel guests, a friend heading off to college, personal betrayal, and quitting a job for various reasons. GoodbyeLetters.net has 116 letters altogether, plus articles
and tips on everything from crafting business-related farewells to quotes relating to saying goodbye. There are even a few newly added school yearbook message ideas for good measure. Everything at the site is free.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables. I have lots more on the way, including new sites. Happy printing!
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