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Happy March! I hope you had a great Leap Day. I spent my “extra” day hanging with family. Now I feel full of energy and ready to bring you more fun, fresh printables.
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The newest round of additions to TeachersPrintables.net features braille charts. These charts join the more than 1,000 free printables already at the site.
There are braille alphabet and number charts as well as an illustrated chart for each letter of the alphabet. These are intended for the sighted seeking to learn braille to assist blind people, as well as anyone who is curious about braille or
wishes to learn “tactile reading.”
Although the paper will of course not print with raised dots, the diagrams have black cells filled in where those dots would be in an actual braille text.
Other recent additions to TeachersPrintables.net include letter charts in Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, and Russian.
I’ve been adding to the site consistently since its launch in 2008, and I am always so pleased when teachers email to let me know how these graphic organizers, classroom management tools, lesson plans, and other forms and charts have helped them. The categories of printables at the site range from hall passes to seating charts. There are even forms for school librarians, substitutes, and homeschooling parents.
Everything at TeachersPrintable.net is free to download and print individually. There are also classroom and whole-school licenses available for a fee that allow the entire teachers printables collection to be downloaded and saved.
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There’s new diagonally lined paper (slanting to the the left or right) with light blue graph lines in varying distances apart, from .25 inch to 1 inch.
I’ve also added several grids designed for graphing and storyboarding. There are 2-up through 8-up grids with room for taking notes.
Plus, there are now wireframes, which can be used by students or engineers to plan dimensions, apps, and features on devices including: laptops, smartphones, and television screens. Some of the variations include gutters, multiple copies of the diagram, or room for notes.
Other new additions
to PrintablePaper.net are: Seyes paper and squared college- and wide-ruled notebook paper sheets.
There are now more than 1,600 things to print at PrintablePaper.net, with a free version of everything.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables!
I’m sure you’ll like what I have coming up next. Happy printing.
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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