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Unfortunately, I can’t share the clip-art or cute fonts with you but here is some super cute ones that you can find on TpT if you don’t just want to use Microsoft images. I am LOVING Babbling Abby’s fonts right now! The one I have in my newsletters (not going to lie I totally changed them before I posted because they are SO freaking cute!!!) are Babbling Whitney and Babbling Elizabeth (duh). It’s not going to look exactly like mine unless you have the same fonts that I do since it’s going to be opened in PowerPoint. Once you click that, click where you want to insert your text. In PowerPoint, this is what it looks like. If you are looking for an easy way to start using and sending newsletters, here is a template for you to start using! I made this as SIMPLE as I possibly could for you.
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Here is an example of what I will send home on a weekly basis to my parents. I tried sending my newsletter home on Friday that was for the following week. We love the blocks used in this editable teacher introduction letter to parents. The bullets are a great way to share a lot of information without cluttering up your letter. You can also include class birthdays and reminders for parents. This groovy design has a retro feel and a clean design. It’s also a great way to inform parents of things that you are teaching in your classroom so they can be working on those skills at home as well. I had a principal tell me once that it’s always good to be ahead of the questions, and I feel like a newsletter is a great way to do that. For example, you’ll find illustrations of adorable valentine hearts decorating the February newsletter template and celebratory New Year’s fireworks illustrating the January newsletter template.Īdditionally, you’ll find sections for classroom news by subject, reminders, important dates, birthdays, teacher message, contact information, and classroom photos.Do you send a newsletter home to your parents? Hopefully, you do and if you don’t…then I think I can help you out! Newsletters are a great way to touch base with parents and let them know what is going on in your classroom and if you send it consistently on the same day, then they know to expect it and it helps alleviate your inbox from being over run. Preschool Newsletter Templates are versatile tools used by educators, administrators, or parents for create informative and visually appealing newsletters for preschools oder early childhood education programs. Seasonal Designs for Each MonthĮach of the 12 monthly newsletter templates features a unique seasonal design. Want to take a closer look at the templates? Check out the samples below. All of the text is easy to edit in Google Slides, so you can customize your newsletters with section headers that work best for your classroom. In each bundle, you’ll get 19 templates, including 12 with seasonal designs (one for each month of the year), as well 7 with popular classroom theme designs. Our free classroom newsletter template bundle is here to help make your weekly or monthly school-to-home communication easier. You can use it to promote what you are going to do with the children during the special day, teaching them America’s symbols, history and traditions. If you’re ready to refresh your newsletter, we’ve got you covered. Your July daycare newsletter could represent the celebration of America using fun red, white and blue graphics and coloring in your template. While we all know that a classroom newsletter is a fantastic parent-communication tool, we also realize it’s time-consuming to design your own.