Tuesday, August 11

FREE Back To School Printables

It can't be: Summer vacation is almost over? Alas, it's true.
I have friends whose kids are going back to school this week, when August is not even half-through.
Fortunately, my family has a couple of weeks left before our older daughter has to start cracking the books.
Actually, she loves school, and is excited to head back to class.
Naturally, I'm sending her off with plenty of printables from PrintablePaper.net and my other sites.
But I'm also using the change in routine to make a new commitment to getting organized.
And I also want to remind teachers about my recently launched site, http://www.teachersprintables.net/.
There are so many printables for back to school time or anytime, I barely know where to start!

» Get Organized Pack
I've lost count of how many free and low-cost printables I offer via the 52 FreePrintable.net sites.
More than 8,800, by my latest estimate.
They're all easily searchable via www.freeprintable.net/search.php , so I'm confident you'll be able to find what you need.
But for those of us who have struggled with getting organized, anything that takes a step out of the process brings us that much closer to turning over a new, better-organized leaf.
www.freeprintable.net/getorganized/

FreePrintable.net's Get Organized Pack includes customizable 2009 and 2010 calendars for every month; planner pages; several styles of note-taking paper; budget forms; various blank to-do lists; and more.
I've even thrown in a grocery list, menu planner, and computer password list.
The printables are either PDFs or customizable .DOC files, and in some cases, both versions are included.

» Teachers Printables
Teachers, students and homeschooling parents: I hope you've had a chance to check out one of my newest sites, TeachersPrintables.net. There's so much to offer teachers who are strapped for time and dealing with tiny classroom budgets. The site has more than 60 classroom printables, all free to individually download and print in PDF or .DOC format. There are attendance charts, blank lesson plans, grading sheets and helpers, classroom management tools, parent communication forms, passes, seating charts, test forms, graphic organizers, and more.

http://www.teachersprintables.net/

Thank you so much for subscribing to the newsletter. Readers have sent me some great suggestions for additions to the newest FreePrintable.net sites, so please keep those ideas coming! I have more to unveil in the coming weeks. Here's wishing you fun in the last weeks of summer, during the school year, and beyond!


-Kevin
http://www.freeprintable.net/




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