FreePrintable.net: Coloring Books, New Teachers Printables, and To Do Lists

Published: Tue, 01/19/16

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The Living Color Edition
More and more grownups are discovering what kids already know: Coloring books are a fun and relaxing creative pastime. I got so much positive response from the first coloring book ever published by FreePrintable.net that I’ve added two more, and all three are now available via Amazon! There’s the original Floral Coloring Book, plus now you can also purchase Mandalas or Geometric coloring books. These books are in convenient 6-by-9 size so you can slip them into a purse or tote for coloring on-the-go. The books are $9.99 each at Amazon.com, include 50 designs on high-quality paper, and ship right away. If you’d just like to color a page now and then, visit my site AdultColoringPages.net.

In non-coloring news, this week, you’ll find dozens of new classroom printables at TeachersPrintables.net as well as 27 new to do lists at PrintableToDoList.com.
Classroom Printables
I’ve just added a whopping 149 new charts, school signs, and classroom forms to TeachersPrintables.net. There are now 1,125 printables at the site, ideal for teachers, administrators, homeschooling parents, and so on.

The new signs cover earthquake and fire drills, line-up procedure, “no running,” and “use handrail.” Plus, there are traditional bright yellow School Crossing signs.

There are a few new parent communication forms, including a request for donated supplies. There are also new lesson plans and a goal-setting worksheet for students.

For littler kids, there’s a color identification chart and show-and-tell forms. For older students, I’ve added a guide to dates when each U.S. state achieved statehood.

Students working on the school yearbook will find six newly added forms relating to page layout, student quotes, photography, and other topics.

Besides a brightly illustrated alphabet chart for little kids, there are several new flashcard sets or signs intended to help students recognize letters in another language. You can download just one letter or the entire alphabet in one file, free. The available alphabets are: Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, and Russian.

TeachersPrintables.net also has attendance and grading sheets, hall passes, seating charts, sign language charts, and much more.

Everything at the site is free to download and print individually. I also offer a single-classroom or whole-school license that includes a downloadable file of every classroom printable at the site, plus the ability to save, print, and use them again and again.
Printable To Do Lists
Got a lot to do? Of course you do! I’ve added 27 new to do lists to PrintableToDoList.com that I hope will help you get (or stay) organized for special events or everyday tasks. Besides simple to do lists, I’ve added goal-setting lists and other useful printables.

There are several new daily to do lists, as well as hourly to-do lists for each day of the week. But for long-term goals, there are now one-year, five-year, and 10-year lists.

New specialty or complex to do lists include a budget list, a diet-related list, priority-based lists, and a garden checklist.

There are also new event and holiday to do lists, travel checklists, and a list that separates work tasks from “life” tasks.

And for those who enjoy the rush of instant satisfaction, I’ve included a tongue-in-cheek Already Done checklist. And if you follow the Pomodoro method of timing tasks such as work, writing, or cleaning, there’s an illustrated list for that, too.

Please keep sending me ideas for new printables. And don’t forget to check out the coloring books on Amazon. Happy printing!
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