Printing A3 documents
Most documents on the site are presented in A4 format, but specific materials are formatted in A3. The K-10 overviews are presented in the larger format to allow the teacher to see the full range of content across phases of development.
Many schools have access to A3 printing facilities. Administration photocopiers are often connected to the school network and can usually be used as an A3 printer. If you do not have access to such a printer, then documents should be printed in A4 and physically enlarged on a suitable photocopier. Ensuring A3 formatted documents will print correctly on A4 paper requires checking a few settings when printing.
Adobe Reader
After selecting Print from the File menu, check the section Page Scaling on the dialogue. Choose Fit to Printable Area from the dropdown, and select the Auto-Rotate and Center (sic) checkbox.
MSWord
After selecting Print from the File menu, choose A4 from the Scale to paper size dropdown,

Users of K-10 syllabus materials are politely reminded to keep in mind the environmental issues associated with excessive printing.
Many schools have access to A3 printing facilities. Administration photocopiers are often connected to the school network and can usually be used as an A3 printer. If you do not have access to such a printer, then documents should be printed in A4 and physically enlarged on a suitable photocopier. Ensuring A3 formatted documents will print correctly on A4 paper requires checking a few settings when printing.
Adobe Reader
After selecting Print from the File menu, check the section Page Scaling on the dialogue. Choose Fit to Printable Area from the dropdown, and select the Auto-Rotate and Center (sic) checkbox.
MSWord
After selecting Print from the File menu, choose A4 from the Scale to paper size dropdown,
Users of K-10 syllabus materials are politely reminded to keep in mind the environmental issues associated with excessive printing.