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#1 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-20 13:57:59

HI Agnishom, 
Yes a script would be the ideal way to do this, but I can understand if it is too complicated or too much work

#2 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-17 20:12:52

Actually I found worksheets elsewhere with more sums per page,

That will be a good guide to what I'd ideally need

http://www.math-drills.com/addition/addition_single-digit_noregrouping_nozeros_100_001.html

There are Subtraction ones as well on the same site, Ideally looking for something like this with more sums per page. No problem though happy with everything here.
Thx

#3 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-17 11:32:57

bob bundy wrote:

Might be best to wait on MathsIsFun himself.  Strictly, you ought to get his permission anyway, as he has the copyright.
Bob

Yeah Agree. I will wait for MathisFun,  Didn't want to step on his copyright or anything, I'm just trying to add to his work and make all this more useful for everyone.  Happy to have found this site.

Having ready to print worksheets would just make it easier for everyone, that's all.

#4 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-17 00:31:04

bob bundy wrote:

So how do you go from a screen of questions to a pdf ?

Bob

I open a page like this >
http://www.mathsisfun.com/worksheets/print.php?w=1776&ID=1391

in chrome and use the Print > Save to PDF functionality to save this single page as a PDF.

#5 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-16 23:55:06

bob bundy wrote:

hi DadOfOne

.... can put two half pages together into one so as to save paper.

Bob


That is a great idea, yes, I was looking for something simple like that about 20 or so pages long that I can download print and hand out as homework / daily exercises (Say 4 Pages).

#6 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-16 22:00:13

Thank you, Bobbym, 
You can see in this link where I have uploaded the PDF worksheets I created, They are also not optimized for A4 printing.   

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-iJPMmcLe7QbTNkNXBrYmdBbHc&usp=drive_web

The PDF uses only half of every page.

Some Suggestions:  Let me know if I am getting too far ahead of myself.

Ideally the Font size on the sums could be lot larger, would make it for easier for viewing Or we could have more sums per page, but those are cosmetic problems.  Could add a place for start time and end time so we can track speed / improvement over time.

As a start it would be great to find an easier way to generate these that people could just print and hand over as exercises. :-)

#7 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-16 21:53:10

Hi Bobby,

Yes I'd love to figure out an easy way to create Exercise PDFs currently this is my process:

1) I generate one page at a time ,
2) Print / Save as PDF ,
3) Repeat 25 times ,
4) Collate all those 25 files into one file, Add Page numbers etc.


Repeat the process for Addition, Subtraction, Double digit Subtraction etc .

If there's an easier way, I'm all ears, please let me know,

Thanks,

#8 Re: Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-16 21:13:05

THanks Ganesh,
I have uploaded the PDF to my Google Drive and anyone who wants those worksheets can get them from here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-iJPMmcLe7QbTNkNXBrYmdBbHc

#9 Introductions » hello everyone , Dad of One here » 2015-08-16 16:43:57

DadOfOne
Replies: 16

Hi Everyone,

Hello, Gracias, Namaste, Ciao , G'day Mate from Australia

Just joined the forum trying to generate some Maths Worksheets for my Preppie.

Just glanced through the forums yet and looks like there's a ton of information here, Excited to be a part of the Forum .  Hopefully will help with tools to teach my 5 year old.

I have generated about 100 different Math Worksheets and now in the process of stitching them together as one PDF , 25 Addition, 25 single Substraction, 25 double digit substraction etc etc, still trying to find if there's a simpler way to do this instead of creating this one page at a time and stitching them together.

I created 25 page PDF Worksheets for addition and Substraction from the exercises on this page

http://www.mathsisfun.com/worksheets/print.php?w=1776&ID=1391

Can someone tell me the best way to share these PDF worksheets on this forum,

Thanks,


Thanks,

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