New Classroom Printables

by Kay on February 8, 2016

Learning a new language is hard, especially if it’s one that doesn’t use the English alphabet. That’s why I’ve got 150 new teachers printables up at TeachersPrintables.net, most of which are devoted to alphabet visual aids.
Fire_Drill_Sign
The new language signs are printed in large letters and symbols so that they can be seen clearly when hung up in a classroom. You can also use them for flashcard purposes or as study references. Each letter also has the English equivalent translated beneath it. You can get the alphabet for Japanese, Chinese, Hebrew, and Russian languages. Download them as individual letters or as a set.

Additionally, there are quite a few schools signs. Since safety is a big priority in the classroom, you can get ones that prohibit running, that ask kids to use the handrails and that tell students how to respond in the case of a fire or earthquake. There are also caution signs for areas where kids cross the street outside of schools.
Hebrew_Aleph
With this newest batch, TeachersPrintables.net has surpassed 1,000 printables (and is already well into the 1,100s)! Popular categories include lesson plans, seating charts, and parent communication forms. The entire collection is available with more than additional printables and worksheets. Single-person licenses can be purchased for $27, while whole-school licenses cost $67.

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