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I’ve been busy! I just added some new holiday printables, plus there are two brand new sites. Head to PrintableToDoList.com and FreePrintableStationery.net to see the Christmas-themed to-do lists and stationery. Plus, there are two brand-new math sites: AsDecimal.com and SimplifyFractions.com. These
complement my other math sites. Read all about them in this newsletter.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider setting up a monthly pledge that supports the creation of even more free printables.
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I’ve added new holiday printables, most of them Christmas themed. They round out the huge selection of
Hanukkah, Christmas, and other seasonal printables at the FreePrintable.net sites.
The 18 new Christmas stationery designs at FreePrintableStationery.net include stylized crosses in silver and gold, orate backgrounds, red and green
patterns, poinsettias, and Santa hats. You’ll also find stationery with snowmen, lights, bells, holly, elves, reindeer, and candy canes. All of the stationery is free. You’ll find even more Christmas letterhead at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net.
I’ve also got new holiday to do lists at PrintableToDoList.com to help you get and stay organized for Christmas. There’s an illustrated gift
tracker, a gift list, and a Christmas card list. They’re all bordered in bright red and green. You can combine these with other holiday to do lists to make a planner for the holidays. Everything at the site is free to download and print in PDF or editable DOC format.
Don’t forget to “help” Santa with a reply to good little children, naughty grownups, and even the family pet. You’ll find dozens of letters from Santa at
SantaPrintables.com.
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Math! It’s great, and yet somehow so very tricky. AsDecimal.com and SimplifyFractions.com not only solve mathematical problems, they provide visual tools to help students better understand how an answer was obtained.
AsDecimal.com lets users type in a percentage and see its corresponding decimal, or convert a fraction (with any numerator or denominator) into a decimal. The site shows the resulting numbers up to five decimal places.
SimplifyFractions.com reduces a fraction to its simplest form. The coolest thing about this simplifying fractions site is that it doesn’t just spit out the answer; it provides the steps that go toward the solution. It works with both proper and improper fractions and it simplifies down to mixed or whole numbers and also provides two processes: the stages of simplification and common divisors.
These sites are more than calculators. For example, AsDecimal.com features pie charts as a visual aid to illustrate the math problem as well as samples that can help students recognize patterns and learn how to convert numbers on their own. SimplifyFractions.com has a calculating tool as well as an array of sample fractions. Each answer is also accompanied by a pie chart that can help you think of fractions as
percentages.
Don’t miss my other math and science sites. AsAFraction.com converts decimals to fractions (kind of the opposite of AsDecimal.com). AsAPercent.com displays percentages based on fractions you input. WhatIsThePH.com will tell you the pH value of a variety of acids and bases, from common household items to food products and even bodily fluids.
Please keep sending me your ideas. I want to add lots of new stuff in the coming year. And please take a look at the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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