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My family and I have been sticking close to home for the past couple of weeks, venturing out to take our Dalmatian to play by the
water, and attend various events around our home city of Portland, Oregon. My wife is obsessed with the Portland Trailblazers basketball team, so by extension so am I. We attended another of the team’s games a couple of weeks ago, and now they’ve made the playoffs! We went to the symphony, which one friend denounced as “old people music.” I was only slightly offended.
As for new printables, I’ve added 50 worksheets to my site InstantWorksheets.net, which now has more than 1,000 worksheets for teachers and homeschooling parents of all grade levels. And, for fun or learning, there’s new “money” at PrintablePlayMoney.net.
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The newest school worksheets at InstantWorksheets.net are focused mainly on geography, including state flags and United States related worksheets.
Each state worksheet indicates where the state is located on a U.S. map and also has an outline of the state with the capital city marked with a star. There’s room for students to write in more facts about each state.
There are now 1,030 worksheets at the site, all free to
download and print. There’s also a premium membership option which, for $4 per month, gets you access to the site without viewing advertisements, plus the use of the custom math worksheet generator.
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My site, PrintablePlayMoney.net, is the easiest way to print money at home without being arrested by the Feds. That’s because it’s all fake bills and coins to be used in kids’ games, for math practice, and other
innocent purposes.
The newest additions include “do it yourself” blank money
on which kids (or grownups) can draw in faces and other details, in six denominations. There are also several new bills with ovals into which you can place a picture. Paste your picture on a $100 bill; it’s OK!
I’ve added a million dollar bill and a colorable version of it as well. And, by request, I now have printable credit cards.
These printables are great for board games, counting lessons, playing “store,” and lots of other purposes. The site also has printable coins, checks, and classroom currency.
Please keep those ideas coming! I have new printables and even new sites on the way, but I need your ideas. Thanks and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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