FreePrintable.net: Halloween Printables Roundup; New Sites

Published: Tue, 10/24/17

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The Zombie Edition
As promised, this newsletter brings you a roundup of Halloween Printables, which I’m pretty sure number well over a thousand. There are cute coloring pages, tasty treat recipe cards, spooky masks, fabulous flyers… Well, you get the idea. Happy Halloween!

You may recall that besides the nearly 100 sites in the FreePrintable.net family, I also have sites that aren’t printables-related. Perhaps you’ve used my internet faxing service FaxZero.com. Or maybe PostOfficeOpen.com or BanksOpenToday.com has saved the day by answering one simple question. In the last couple of weeks, I’ve launched two brand-new sites that complement the educational printables: WhatGradeIsIt.com and WhatIsThePh.com.

Also, please take a look at the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can set up a monthly donation to support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks!
Halloween
Printables
I’m not exaggerating when I say you’ll find a ginormous amount of Halloween-themed printables at the FreePrintable.net sites.
There’s the aforementioned Halloween coloring pages, of course. That category at FreePrintableColoringPages.net ranges from sweet to scary, with witches, cats, skeletons, pumpkins, bats, spiders, and other holiday favorites.

If you’re planning a Halloween party, be sure to take a look at the Halloween certificates at FreePrintableCertificates.net, which have printable contest awards for best costume, best carved pumpkin, best apple bobber, and more. Print a free PDF version of any certificate and fill it out with a pen, or pay just $5 for a DOC version you can customize in Microsoft Word. And make sure everyone knows how to find your epic event with the help of free banners from PrintableBanners.net. Choose from Happy Halloween, trick or treat, and banners for haunted houses and corn mazes. Or, use the custom banner maker to design your own. Similarly, PrintableSigns.net has signs reading "Broomstick Crossing" and "Trick or Treat." There are also “closed for Halloween” signs for businesses. PrintableFlyerTemplates.net has Halloween and Fall Festival flyers.

For holiday correspondence, or as use for signs, menus, and so on, head to FreeLetterheadTemplates.net and FreePrintableStationery.net for Halloween letterhead and stationery and PageBorders.net for Halloween borders. If you’re faxing, FreeFaxCoverSheets.net has two Halloween fax cover sheets that fit the bill.

Add a free Halloween gift tag from FreePrintableGiftTags.net to presents and plates of treats. To share a recipe, just print out a Halloween recipe card (with jack-o-lanterns, witches, bats, etc.) from FreePrintableRecipeCards.net. Those are free as PDFs or $7 for an editable DOC version.

And, of course, HalloweenPrintables.net has 116 Halloween printables, including: coloring pages, fun facts, signs, games, flashlight covers, and puppets. And head over to PrintableMasks.net for nearly 500 free masks in full color or ready to color yourself.
Educational Sites
I’m not just a computer nerd; I’m a science nerd. So I’m especially excited about my new site WhatIsThePh.com. As you may suspect from the URL, it’s a site where you can instantly see the pH scale value of various acids, bases, and common substances.

WhatIsThePh.com has hundreds of substances and I plan to add more in the future. You can instantly see the pH value of foods, body fluids, rainwater, and so on. It’s pretty cool! Besides the colorful scale, each substance is given a pH level based on molarity.

My other new site is WhatGradeIsIt.com, a super-handy tool for students, teachers, and others who want to know what letter grade corresponds to a particular percentage on a test or homework assignment.
Simply enter the score received out of the total possible score. It doesn’t have to be out of 100; the site will accept any base, so that 14/25, 390/500, and 96/92 are also easily calculated. Once the scores have been entered, WhatGradeIsIt.com produces a percentage and translates that to a letter grade. Or, view the site’s list of letter grades and their percentages, down to one decimal point. For example, select from the A grade category to see what constitutes an A-, A, or A+.

Sites like these are a natural complement to TeachersPrintables.net, InstantWorksheets.net, and PrintablePaper.net. I also have a handy math site that lets you see what fractions correspond to a decimal: AsAFraction.com.

Please send me your ideas for new printables, and even whole new sites! And take a sec to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge that will help me create even more new free printables. Happy printing!
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