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Showing posts with label parent communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parent communication. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Monthly Newsletters

Are you looking for an easy and quick way to send home information to parents and students each month?

Look no further than my new Editable Monthly Newsletter pack!  



I've just created the newsletters we will use all year long!  


Each month includes themed graphics from www.mycutegraphics.com as well as fonts from www.amandaandkevin.com!

I get the cutest fonts from Free Scrapbook Fonts! kevinandamanda.com/fonts




At my school, we are required to send home a newsletter to parents as well as post them outside our doors for visitors to see what we are learning about.  

I've made this super easy for you!  Just download the file in powerpoint and edit the word boxes to fit the needs of your classroom! Viola!  You are all set to print and send them out to parents!

I always copy the student's spelling lists for that month on the back of the newsletter, which I've included in the pack!


Click on the picture or here to grab this file!  

It will save you oodles and boodles of time this year communicating with parents!!!



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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Meet the Teacher Night

Hello there!  

I'm here to tell you all about what I have in store for our Meet the Teacher night.  

Can you believe that school is just around the corner?  

Boy, where did summer go?  

If only the other 9 months would pass by as quickly as the summers, we'd all be in heaven.

At our school, Meet the Teacher night is a come and go event where parents and students can drop off school supplies, take a peek in their new room, and (of course) meet their new teacher.


When students enter the room, they will be prompted to find their name tag on the back table and pick a desk.  

Sidenote: This may be scary for some teachers (I know it was for me my first few years of teaching.  Can we say control freak?).  I think having students pick their own desk, possibly next to a friend from last year, gets rid of some jitters they might have about the first day of school.  They don't know, but after the first few days, I rearrange the desks anyways. :)




Students will then sort their supplies in the tubs at the back of the room.

We share all supplies in 2nd grade and divide them equally for students to use.



While students are sorting supplies, parents will fill out the Student Information Form.

Usually, this is something I print, copy, and place on the desks.

This year I am hoping to have parents take the packet home and return it on the first day of school.

Since our event is come and go, we are not required to give a formal presentation of any kind to parents.  I am planning on having a powerpoint running in the background to help answer any questions parents may have.  

This year I'll be using Kristen's powerpoint from her fabulous Edible Parent Presentation Pack.

It's free and wonderful!  


Click the picture to download it from her blog.

The last thing for parents and students on Meet the Teacher Night is a tasty treat!

I always want to thank them for coming.



This year I've created a little tag to be attached to popcorn.  
(I did not come up with this original cute idea, I simply wanted cute labels!)



Click on the picture to download the free labels!  
All you need to do is print one label per student and attach it to popcorn!

Whew!  
After all the parents and popcorn are gone, you can prop your feet up and dream about the beach dream about what a fabulous school year you will have with your new, precious kiddos.

What activities are you planning for meet the teacher?  
Are you required to give a formal presentation or is your school more relaxed?



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