Make open house one of the most fun nights of the year for your familes! Come check out some unique and engaging activities you can try in your own class!
Last week I was so focused on blogging, I blogged every day! This week, well other things seem to be the focus! Here are the three things ...
Back to School Night coming up? I always like to a have a little something special for my students when they "Meet the Teacher". My students LOVED getting Fruit Roll Ups at Open House this year! It was an affordable option for me too, since they come 10 to a box. Just edit the teacher name on these ...
Let your students get involved with Open House with this cute school house invitation they can make themselves! Perfect for open house, meet the teacher night, or back to school night. Students color and cut out the school house and glue the cute poem behind the doors that open to reveal the invitation. Poem reads: We’re getting ready for you, There is so much to do! We’re eager for guests, We’re waiting for a few! We sure hope one is you! Please come to Open House! On ________________ At _________________ Be sure to follow me here and on Instagram @thebenderbunch to be the first to know about new resources.
Planning a Meet the Teacher Night? This post shares four steps to a successful parent night, including free printables!
We also changed the date from mid May to the first week of April. If you are going to showcase the learning process, it’s best to do so when things are in full swing, not when things are winding down at the end of the year.
Do you have Open House in the fall or in the spring? It doesn't matter because these simple ideas for your school's Open House will make it a success!
I'm going to let you in on my 3 secrets to have the best elementary open house ever! Ready to love hosting open house? Here's how...
I am posting some of my favorite back to school student gifts. I have found over the years that having a little something special waiting for young students on the first day of school or on Meet the Teacher Night (Open House) helps make them feel a little more at ease and excited about beginning […]
Hey Y'all! I can't even believe we're talking back-to-school! Didn't summer JUST start??? Back to school means lots of things...school supplies, squeaky clean teacher planners, new clothes (maybe that's just wishful thinking), #targetruns, setting up classrooms and decorating, and open house. Or meet the teacher. Or Sneak-a-Peek. #couldwepleasejustallchooseonenameandstickwithit (for the purposes of this post, I'm going to call it Open House) Open House is absolutely wonderful! I get to meet the sweet families that I will from that point forward forever call my own...I expand the number of children that I affectionately refer to as mine! Here's the thing though, on the inside, I'm crawling with nerves, and feelings of awkwardness. For real, y'all. Parents and their kids come to the door, we say hello, and then everyone awkwardly wonders what in the world is supposed to happen for the next few minutes. There's a billion things to make sure parents know about, forms to fill out, and on and on. I needed something for parents to do, so that I wasn't trying to tell the same thing to 25 different families who all arrive at different times. #chaos Several years ago, I decided to try something different. For purely selfish reasons, of course. I can't handle awkwardness. So instead of having all the papers set up for each student on individual desks, I set up STATIONS. #cuethehallelujahchorus Y'all, this is the single most brilliant thing I've ever done. Seriously. So what are stations, you ask? What do the parents do? What do the KIDS do? What does the teacher do? What are stations? Stations are numbered areas throughout the room. Parents start by signing in, and then continue through the rest of the stations. Once they get to the last one, they know they've gotten and done everything they need to do, and are free to leave. How do parents know what to do? When parents first walk up to my classroom door, I introduce myself, we shake hands, and I do the same with their child/children. I greet every.single.person that comes in the family. Oh, and smile! After introductions, I give parents an "agenda" of sorts, and it pretty much does the rest. (You can find the checklist pictured below HERE.) Why stations? Prior to using stations, I felt like I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off. I felt like parents were waiting to talk with me, while I was talking with a different family. I felt like parents didn't know what they were supposed to do, and everything just felt so awkward. Stations, on the other hand: Provide clear, concise directions Provide a space for parents to fill out papers (and turn them in!) Speed things along...parents spend less time wondering what to do, and get them in and out (this makes it sound like I don't want them to stick around, but the truth is that parents have just as much to try to get ready for the first day of school as I do. Plus, there's often families who have more than one classroom to visit - stations get parents in and out in about 15-20 minutes) Allow me to mingle with families and students, and most importantly, allow me to greet families at the door What do I have at each station? I typically use 10 stations. You could use more or less...that's the great thing about stations, you get to make them fit YOUR needs. Station 1 - Welcome and Sign in This is the only station (unless someone looks lost) that I point parents to...I hand them their agenda, and tell them to start here. Station 2 - Transportation This is pretty much the most important station I have. I need to know how my students are getting home each day, and especially on the first day of school. While I also asked parents to turn in the student info sheet before they leave, this is the ONE thing I've got to have turned in!Station 3 - Student Info Student info is pretty much the same no matter where you go. Does the office have this info? Yes. But I like to have it on my form, all in one "student info" binder that I keep in my classroom. Station 4 - Volunteer/Room Parent Sometimes parents want to know when they can help, and I always direct them here. Some years I have lots of parent volunteers, some years I have zero. Station 5 - Supplies This is my favorite station (like, duh)! If parents brought supplies with them, I have them sort (this is a great job for the kids) the supplies into the containers. If parents didn't bring supplies, I have supply lists specific to my classroom ready for parents to grab. ***Tip: Put one of what you want in each container to everyone knows exactly what goes where*** Station 6 - Instagram/Text Notifications Last year, I did a class Instagram, and gave parents information with how to follow the class, as well as had them sign a permission slip. In years prior, I used text notifications through Remind (formerly Remind 101), but now there are a lot of different apps you can use, like Bloomz that The Elementary Darling wrote about. Station 7 - Getting to Know Your Child I like to have parents describe their child to me. It's let me get to know the child from their perspective. Station 8 - Meet the Teacher Parents pick up a sheet that tells them, and their child all about me. This is one station that I always hear a lot of comments from. Station 9 - Wish List I included a half sheet with items that are wish list items. Parents take one if they want, and send in supplies if they want. No pressure with a wish list. Station 10 - Scrapbook Page The scrapbook page station is where my students get their very first assignment for the new school year! I ask students to create a scrapbook page that tells all about them! I usually have it due the end of the first week of school, and students present them to the class. The scrapbook page doubles as our first class book that lives in the classroom library! I provide the scrapbook paper and allow students to choose their favorite color. I also have examples from previous years that are always pretty popular! What do students do? I tend to switch this up each year. Some years I have some sort of "All About Me" page for students to complete. Sometimes, I ask students to sort their school supplies at station 5. Other times, I just let them go with their parents. Tomorrow, Erin from The Elementary Darling will be sharing 10 ideas for STUDENT participation during open house, and I can't wait to read all about it! Read about it HERE. Are others using stations? In a word...YES! A few years ago, I got smart, and made stations that I could use year after year instead of having to retype them from scratch each year. Here's what other teachers are saying about them: Wanting to try Open House Stations this year? I'd love to hear from you! If you're interested in what I've shared (which is editable) you can find them HERE! SaveSave SaveSave
Editable school open house flyer, preschool open house, school pto pta, yellow and orange Templates, Mobile Phone Text Party Email SMS *SIZE 8.5 x 11 IN 1080 X 1920 PX * HOW TO USE - Purchase de digital product. - Download PDF file. - Click the link in the PDF. It will re-direct you to the templates on Canva free.(It is recommended to subscribe first) - Start editing. - Download the finished PDF, JPG or PNG format and print. Edit on your phone or computer. (Computer is recommended). Change text color, font, layouts... *NOTE - This is an instant digital download and no physical product will be shipped to you. - Please do not distribute or resell these templates in whole or part. - Since this is a digital file we cannot provide returns or exchanges on downloadable items. Please ask all questions before purchasing your item. Love your product? Consider leaving a review so others can see how much you liked your download.
How to prepare for a successful Back-to-School Night or Open House at your secondary school: Make the most out of meet the teacher time!
School Open House Flyer Template | Back to School Flyer | PTA, PTO, School Event | Meet the Teacher | Easy to use template | Edit yourself No waiting! Edit NOW from home using Templett.com. ►TRY THE DEMO NOW - Just copy and paste this url: https://templett.com/design/demo/jjinspirationstudio/13532059 Make sure to download the instructions file. ------------------------------------------------------------ FLYER TEMPLATE ------------------------------------------------------------ :: Measures 8.5" x 11" :: YOU can put all your custom event info in :: Choose a pdf file, jpeg OR PNG :: You will receive the digital file - NO paper copies will be sent :: Print unlimited copies WHAT YOU CANNOT EDIT: :: Colors of graphics :: Background ------------------------------------------------------------ HOW IT WORKS ------------------------------------------------------------ :: After purchasing the listing, you will receive an email to the email account associated with your Etsy account within minutes! The email contains a link to access your invite. :: Login with name and password, then edit your files and save. You can save and come back to Templett.com anytime to edit your files! :: Download your files and print, email or post! ------------------------------------------------------------ File Format ------------------------------------------------------------ :: Printing at Print Shop at home: PDF file :: Printing at Costco, CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, etc.: JPG file :: Post online - PNG file :: No special software download needed!! :: Simple, Easy AND Fast! :: Add or Remove as much text as you need and move text anywhere on your invitation :: Text color, font and size can all be changed ------------------------------------------------------------ Colors ------------------------------------------------------------ :: Please be aware that colors vary from monitor to monitor so your final product may not be identical to the colors you see on your screen. ►►►►►Due to the nature of the product no refunds can be offered. [id:13532059] :: Terms of use: FOR PERSONAL ONE TIME USE ONLY! For non-commercial use only. You may not alter, sell, or share the file! All rights remain with jjinspirationstudio.
Do you have Open House in the fall or in the spring? It doesn't matter because these simple ideas for your school's Open House will make it a success!
Open house is an exciting time! It’s the first time families and students see the classroom. It’s when students and parents meet the teacher for the first time. It can...
The beginning of the year is always a whirlwind with the first few days of school and Open House/Visitation. Whether you have your Open House/Visitation before school starts, or once the year is already in full swing, it’s still a huge undertaking! Today I’m sharing with you my 5 favorite tips for your Open House ... Read More about Kindergarten Visitation!
At my school, "Backpack Night" and "Open House" are two different events. For backpack night, kids bring their stuff (right before the school year starts) and they get a sneak peak of the classroom. I put out important sign ups and send a packet of information (and fun "get to know you" homework for the first week of school). Open House is the night where students show off what we have been doing in school. These are some things that I really like to have out for families on these nights. I just fold a large piece of construction paper for a "folder" for them to take all the information that I put together for them and glue on a cover. (These are cover options that I made for K-4 and put in my Open House and Back to School Night Bundle) I also like to give them some sort of a fun treat. This year I made some labels for a bag of gold fish saying "I'm o-FISH-ally in 2nd grade." I made a couple different grade level versions that you can download for free here. I also put out a lot of my sign ups for Backpack Night. I get black 8x10 frames from the dollar store and put all of my signs in them. I always put out: -"Welcome Please Take One" with a scavenger hunt for the night -"Volunteer Information" (a sign up with details on what they are interested in doing, availability, etc) -"Party Treats Sign Up"Sign -"Parent Teacher Conference Sign Up" Sign -A Classroom "Giving Tree" Sign When Open House comes around I put out a "Welcome" Sign with a 4x6 picture of the class (from the 1st day usually) in it. My favorite craft that we do before Open House is definitely our "Book Recommendations. In the beginning of the year, spreading the love of reading is so important and one of the things that has always helped my class is encouraging them to recommend books to others. We have a "Book Recommendation Board" that we added to the class and kids have been adding books that they really love to that (I'll be sure to post about that as well). For the Book recommendation craft, the "Back Blurb" of the book is them really bragging a book up (without giving away the ending of course). They really got into the writing for these and took it very seriously that their job was to hook others into wanting to read the book that they chose to recommend. The craft part was super fun too and they turned out amazing! Another one of the crafts I like is the "Who Am I" because the parents have to guess (based on interests and portrait) who their child is. They lift the flap to see. This year we also made Acorns that said what we really liked about school to share with parents. Each of the crafts and signs that I put out for Backpack Night and Open House are on my TPT page here if you are interested.
I always found giving kids this special little gift, the Back to School Confetti, to open the night before the first day of school helps ease their fears.
I'm going to let you in on my 3 secrets to have the best elementary open house ever! Ready to love hosting open house? Here's how...
This project is great to put up for back to school, open house, or meet the teacher night! Students write 6 facts about them that others will use to guess who the puzzle is about! Under the puzzle pieces students can take a picture to put, or draw a picture of themselves using one of the templates!
The Plan Books Foxy by Emma Dodd Mouse’s First Day of School by Lauren Thompson Pete the Cat: Rocking In My School Shoes by Eric Litwin Wow! School! by Robert Neubecker Extension Activities Flannel…
Love podcasts? Check out this post in the form of a podcast episode on The Classroom Commute Podcast :
Open House Ideas {Fab Ideas from the Weekend Warriors} 5 comments Tips and Tricks, Weekend Warriors It's time for Weekend Warriors! I love our monthly link up. I really do! Our goal has always been to share great ideas with you, but we are always striving to make things better. Over the past month we've made some exciting changes to Weekend Warriors. First, we have a new look! Eek, don't you just love it? Another change we've made is to open up the linky! That's right, if you have a blog and some ideas to share that go with the current month's theme, then grab the buttons, post away, and link up! We'd love to check out your ideas! So, let's get started with this month's theme! This month, we are linking up to share our favorite Open House ideas, and more! We hope to share some fun ideas that you can use at your own Open House, or whatever annual nightly event your school might host. Warning, you are about to be photo bombed. My apologies in advance. But, I have lots of ideas to share with you. Each of which helped make our Open House a successful event. I truly hope you can take an idea or two away from this post! We recently had our Open House, so I thought it would be fun to take a peek at what we did. This year we spruced up the inside of our classroom by displaying new work on our bulletin board. It's always so nice to hang fresh work up for these kinds of events. The kids had a blast making this adorable display from Bright Concepts 4 Teachers. They wrote about why their future will be so bright. The parents loved this display! I kept our self-portraits up so the kids could play a guessing game with their families (you may recall from a few posts ago, that I never take this board down, or change it out). A few weeks ago, I removed the name tags that were on display with their artwork. With the names gone, the kids asked their families to figure out which portrait was theirs. It was a fun to watch this! If you're looking for a fun way to get students interacting with their families and their work, this is a simple way to do so. Just have your kiddos complete a self portrait, put them on display, and watch the fun unfold! Look for quick and easy projects to fill smaller spaces in your classroom. We put together this quick and easy little "board." This space is actually where I hang my anchor charts, but I didn't need those on display, I wanted student work on display. The students finished the prompt and colored their iPod. Easy peasy. You can grab a copy of this quick project here. Another idea is to spruce up your desks or table groups. That's exactly what we did! The students wrote letters to their parents thanking them for attending and noting the things they wanted their families to look at. We set these out with newly decorated name tags and bouquets of tissue flowers. I had the students hide their well loved name plates in their desks and they made new ones. I simply cut some white card stock into strips (2 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches) and wrote the students' names on each one. Then, they used colored pencils to decorate! This is my sample (and I really should have colored a bit darker...oops). I will be laminating their name tags so that they can use them as bookmarks. They are very excited about this! The finishing touch? We made some fun tissue paper flowers to set out at our table groups. Aren't they amazing? The following Monday, I sent them home with the students (they each took home a mini bouquet). My sweet colleague suggested this idea, and I am so glad she did! It made our room look super cute, the parents were really impressed, and the kids had a blast. And, they are super easy to make! To make these beauties, you need some tissue paper circles (I used 4 inch circles that I cut out on our die cut machine), pipe cleaners, and some "vases" (I used the small Mason jars). Fold one end of the pipe cleaner over (twice). Stick the opposite end through a mini stack of tissue circles (3-6 pieces). Gently slide the circles up to the folded end. Then, take your whole hand and scrunch the circles upward. Then, open the layers one at a time and rescrunch each one. Finally, trim the stems and stuff them into some Mason jars! Another fun idea is to set out any class books you might have. My students were so excited to show these to their families! Finally, to create a calm and welcoming environment, make it smell nice! I can't be trusted with a Scentsy, but I love the Air Wick plug in air freshener. I found a great tropical scent the other day and plugged it in. Our room not only looked great, but it smelled great! I realize this is soooo not necessary, but it's a nice touch. DON'T FORGET IT: PIN IT! Don't forget to visit these fabulous ladies to grab some more great ideas for Open House and more! And, if you've got some great Open House and More ideas to share, feel free to link up! An InLinkz Link-up Share It:
Back to School Night can be the first time you meet many of the parents in your class. It is important that you communicate all of the information the parents will need to help their child have a successful school year. Here are my top tips for planning an informative and stress free Back to School Night: Have a Sign In SheetHave parents sign in on a sheet as the enter the room. This will allow you to keep track of which student's parents were able to attend. Be sure to send home copies of the
I'm going to let you in on my 3 secrets to have the best elementary open house ever! Ready to love hosting open house? Here's how...
Back to School Night can be the first time you meet many of the parents in your class. It is important that you communicate all of the information the parents will need to help their child have a successful school year. Here are my top tips for planning an informative and stress free Back to School Night: Have a Sign In SheetHave parents sign in on a sheet as the enter the room. This will allow you to keep track of which student's parents were able to attend. Be sure to send home copies of the
TOP 100 BEST SELLER | Ready for the new school year! It's time to get rid of the mundane folders full of paperwork and give parents a classroom handbook they will actually use! This editable dual tab flip book is just what the teacher ordered! Watch this video to see how to put it together! Looking for a digital parent flipbook >> Look here! What do I get? 1. Editable BLANK dual tab flip book • Set it up the way YOU want it. With or without clip art, it's all up to you. 2. Editable dual tab flip book with clip art • You'll be able to pick and choose already made tabs with clip art to make your handbook super eye-catching! There are 10 different clip art options for each tab. 3. A digital copy of my dual tab flip book to have an example to guide you in creating your own. Includes a list of fonts I used in my dual tab flip book. 4. A picture copy of my dual tab flip book to use as an example. 5. A picture how to of how to put it together. Measures 4" x 5.7" in size. What does editable mean? You are able to edit text using PowerPoint. You are not able to adjust the size of the tabs. You are not able to move clip art or change the layout of any page. You are able to add your own clip art to each page, as I have done. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
Discover practical tips and free resources for kindergarten Open Night success! Engage parents, showcase student work, and create a memorable event.
Open House Ideas {Fab Ideas from the Weekend Warriors} 5 comments Tips and Tricks, Weekend Warriors It's time for Weekend Warriors! I love our monthly link up. I really do! Our goal has always been to share great ideas with you, but we are always striving to make things better. Over the past month we've made some exciting changes to Weekend Warriors. First, we have a new look! Eek, don't you just love it? Another change we've made is to open up the linky! That's right, if you have a blog and some ideas to share that go with the current month's theme, then grab the buttons, post away, and link up! We'd love to check out your ideas! So, let's get started with this month's theme! This month, we are linking up to share our favorite Open House ideas, and more! We hope to share some fun ideas that you can use at your own Open House, or whatever annual nightly event your school might host. Warning, you are about to be photo bombed. My apologies in advance. But, I have lots of ideas to share with you. Each of which helped make our Open House a successful event. I truly hope you can take an idea or two away from this post! We recently had our Open House, so I thought it would be fun to take a peek at what we did. This year we spruced up the inside of our classroom by displaying new work on our bulletin board. It's always so nice to hang fresh work up for these kinds of events. The kids had a blast making this adorable display from Bright Concepts 4 Teachers. They wrote about why their future will be so bright. The parents loved this display! I kept our self-portraits up so the kids could play a guessing game with their families (you may recall from a few posts ago, that I never take this board down, or change it out). A few weeks ago, I removed the name tags that were on display with their artwork. With the names gone, the kids asked their families to figure out which portrait was theirs. It was a fun to watch this! If you're looking for a fun way to get students interacting with their families and their work, this is a simple way to do so. Just have your kiddos complete a self portrait, put them on display, and watch the fun unfold! Look for quick and easy projects to fill smaller spaces in your classroom. We put together this quick and easy little "board." This space is actually where I hang my anchor charts, but I didn't need those on display, I wanted student work on display. The students finished the prompt and colored their iPod. Easy peasy. You can grab a copy of this quick project here. Another idea is to spruce up your desks or table groups. That's exactly what we did! The students wrote letters to their parents thanking them for attending and noting the things they wanted their families to look at. We set these out with newly decorated name tags and bouquets of tissue flowers. I had the students hide their well loved name plates in their desks and they made new ones. I simply cut some white card stock into strips (2 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches) and wrote the students' names on each one. Then, they used colored pencils to decorate! This is my sample (and I really should have colored a bit darker...oops). I will be laminating their name tags so that they can use them as bookmarks. They are very excited about this! The finishing touch? We made some fun tissue paper flowers to set out at our table groups. Aren't they amazing? The following Monday, I sent them home with the students (they each took home a mini bouquet). My sweet colleague suggested this idea, and I am so glad she did! It made our room look super cute, the parents were really impressed, and the kids had a blast. And, they are super easy to make! To make these beauties, you need some tissue paper circles (I used 4 inch circles that I cut out on our die cut machine), pipe cleaners, and some "vases" (I used the small Mason jars). Fold one end of the pipe cleaner over (twice). Stick the opposite end through a mini stack of tissue circles (3-6 pieces). Gently slide the circles up to the folded end. Then, take your whole hand and scrunch the circles upward. Then, open the layers one at a time and rescrunch each one. Finally, trim the stems and stuff them into some Mason jars! Another fun idea is to set out any class books you might have. My students were so excited to show these to their families! Finally, to create a calm and welcoming environment, make it smell nice! I can't be trusted with a Scentsy, but I love the Air Wick plug in air freshener. I found a great tropical scent the other day and plugged it in. Our room not only looked great, but it smelled great! I realize this is soooo not necessary, but it's a nice touch. DON'T FORGET IT: PIN IT! Don't forget to visit these fabulous ladies to grab some more great ideas for Open House and more! And, if you've got some great Open House and More ideas to share, feel free to link up! An InLinkz Link-up Share It:
Intentionally fostering interactions among teachers, parents, and community partners helped one school create a more inviting event.
Size: 5" x 7" Make custom invitations and announcements for every special occasion! Choose from twelve unique paper types, two printing options, and six shape options to design a card that's perfect for you. Dimensions: 5" x 7" (portrait or landscape) Standard white envelope included High quality, full-color, full-bleed Add photos and text to both sides of this flat card at no extra charge Two printing options available: Standard and High-Definition 12 unique paper types and colors to choose from Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 5" x 7". For best results please add 1/16" bleed. Paper Type: Matte A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
The Open House Toolbox can ease the prep of Open House so you can focus on getting to know your students and families. The Toolbox includes checklists and forms. ✋ This resource is included in the discounted Back to School Bundle! What is included? Treat Tag: Welcome to ___ Grade (Grades 2-5) Open House Invitation Sign In Sheet Parent Conference Sign Up Sheet Volunteer Sign-Up Sheet Classroom Checklist (activity for students) Volunteer Survey We missed you at Open House sheet Hopes & Dreams (Students write goals, hopes, and dreams for the school year) Signs for Paperwork Sign In Volunteer Take One Donate Sign Up Fill Out Fonts Used (free for personal use) KG One More KG Eyes Open KG Blank Space Solid Century Gothic 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5. Please reach out if you have any questions or I can support you in any [email protected] Let’s connect!The Literacy Loft BlogThe Literacy Loft on InstagramThe Literacy Loft on PinterestThe Literacy Loft on Facebook
Download this FREE Help Your Child Learn to Read reading tips brochure for your students' parents to support their child in learning to read.
It's back-to-school season, which always means one thing: Open House. Parent Night. Back-to-school Night. Welcome Back Night. Regardless of what your school calls it, the intention of this evening is to introduce parents to their student's teacher(s) while allowing teachers to highlight various aspects of their classroom and teaching. For teachers, the purpose is to
TOP 100 BEST SELLER | Ready for the new school year! It's time to get rid of the mundane folders full of paperwork and give parents a classroom handbook they will actually use! This editable dual tab flip book is just what the teacher ordered! Watch this video to see how to put it together! Looking for a digital parent flipbook >> Look here! What do I get? 1. Editable BLANK dual tab flip book • Set it up the way YOU want it. With or without clip art, it's all up to you. 2. Editable dual tab flip book with clip art • You'll be able to pick and choose already made tabs with clip art to make your handbook super eye-catching! There are 10 different clip art options for each tab. 3. A digital copy of my dual tab flip book to have an example to guide you in creating your own. Includes a list of fonts I used in my dual tab flip book. 4. A picture copy of my dual tab flip book to use as an example. 5. A picture how to of how to put it together. Measures 4" x 5.7" in size. What does editable mean? You are able to edit text using PowerPoint. You are not able to adjust the size of the tabs. You are not able to move clip art or change the layout of any page. You are able to add your own clip art to each page, as I have done. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
Looking for fall open house ideas for Kindergarten? You've come to the right place. Learn more about open house ideas parents will love...
Do you have Open House in the fall or in the spring? It doesn't matter because these simple ideas for your school's Open House will make it a success!
SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE EVENT FLYER AND INVITATION! This printable 'school open house' flyer is yours to keep forever to use year after year! A great value for your school, daycare, PTO PTA Organization, preschool, childcare center and more! It also comes in an invitation size so you can easily mail out to surrounding neighborhoods to promote your school's open house/meet the teacher event! This is a printable flyer/invitation set that is simple to use. Printable flyers are very affordable and great because you can print as many as needed so you can advertise & promote your event! ********************************************************************* ABOUT TEMPLETT FILES TRY THE DEMO NOW - Just copy and paste this url: https://templett.com/design/demo/TidyLady19/2232081 DETAILS: *Flyer is formatted to print at either 5x7" (invitation size) or 8.5x11" (flyer size) to print at 5x7" use file id: 2232093 to print at 8.5x11" use file id: 2232081 Note: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT TO YOU. • Watermark will not appear on your files ********************************************************************* THIS FILE IS YOURS TO KEEP FOREVER - USE YEAR AFTER YEAR FOR ENDLESS FUNDRAISING OPTIONS! NO MORE WAITING FOR YOUR FILE - YOU HAVE ACCESS INSTANTLY! Edit your files with Templett.com right after purchasing NO MORE WAITING! * No special software download needed!! * Simple, Easy, Fast and Fun to use! * Edit all text * Add or Remove as much text as you need and move text anywhere on your template * Text color, font and size can all be changed! * Move around most graphics or delete entirely! * Add your own images - including photos!! * Save as a high quality JPG or PDF file for easy printing at home or at photo labs/office supply stores What you CANNOT Change: - COLORS OF GRAPHICS - the banner/confetti bunting, chalkboard, globe/apple/books and bottom colored pencil graphics are considered part of the background image and cannot be altered, deleted or adjusted in anyway ________________________________________________ How Does It Work? It's such A SIMPLE PROCESS: 1.Just minutes after placing an order with TidyLady Printables, you'll be sent an email (from Templett) with an access link. This email is sent to the email address attached to the order. Clicking the access link will take you to a page where you will need to confirm your account details and set a password for your account. Please allow up to 10 minutes to receive the access link email. Generally, the email is sent within just a few minutes though. ***Check your Spam/Junk folders for this email*** 2. Login with name and password, then edit your files and save. You can save and come back to Templett.com anytime to edit your files! The files are yours to keep forever and there is no expiration for your file! 3. Download your files and print, email or post! Templett Help Center: https://help.templett.com/hc/en-us/categories/360001302391-Customers ________________________________________________ Need to get your new file(s) printed? Our shop has partnered with Prints of Love which offers fast, high quality, affordable and eco-friendly printing. They also offer free 2-3 day U.S. shipping and free envelopes! Simply follow this link to check them out: https://printsoflove.com/ref/tidylady-printables/ Prints Of Love will handle the rest! For every order you place, Prints of Love plants a tree in your name. It is their way of creating a net positive environmental impact with each order! They are proud to be an official Reforestation Partner with their friends at One Tree Planted. ________________________________________________ *PLEASE NOTE: Files are for PERSONAL USE ONLY. You may not forward, share, sell or distribute the files. Mass production, file sharing and commercial use of these files are strictly prohibited [id:2232081,2232093]
Teachers, We have just a few more months left in the school year and the end of the year Open House night is quickly approaching! I wanted to revisit a few quick tips I have for hosting a successful Open House, Meet the Teacher, or Back to School Night: 1. If you decide to have a presentation, design an
We also changed the date from mid May to the first week of April. If you are going to showcase the learning process, it’s best to do so when things are in full swing, not when things are winding down at the end of the year.
Yes, I am aware that my open house was four whole weeks ago. This whole back-to-school thing has been completely out of control. I CANNOT catch up, and I come home every day aching and exhausted. I would totally be asleep right now, but it’s storming, and I don’t do well with storms. ... Read More about Open House (Meet the Teacher Night)
How To Host a Fabulous School Open House Event for Back to School Season. 12 quick, easy ideas for principals and schools and welcome back.
I am completely exhausted but my heart is so happy. I survived Meet the Teacher today and I got to squeeze all of my sweet kids from last year! As you may or may not know, I was moved (promoted?) to third grade, so I have a few of my students that were in my ... Read More about Sneak Peek: Welcome to Third Grade!
Math About Me, Back to School, Freebie
Open House doesn't have to feel intimidating or overwhelming! I used to think I needed to "entertain" parents during Open House each school year. I used to dread it, to be quite honest. I decided one
Love podcasts? Check out this post in the form of a podcast episode on The Classroom Commute Podcast :