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*A DIGITAL OPTION HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR GOOGLE SLIDES/GOOGLE CLASSROOM* Be sure to re-download! There are directions and links inside the pdf.
This printable booklet is a fun way for your students to reflect on the school year during the last few days. The booklet totals in 10 pages on the inside with a front and back cover. The pages are copied back to back and then folded to form a booklet which students and families can cherish forever!
Booklet Pages include the following:
{These are the half-sheet pages of the booklet}
Front Cover- Best of 4th Grade! My End of Year Reflection
(The cover page comes in 8 versions K-6 as well as a generic one for any grade level.)
Page 1 - All About My Teacher
Page 2 - People Say the Funniest Things-Speech Bubbles for funny or interesting things people said throughout the year (i.e. teachers, friends, principal, etc.)
Page 3 - Important People (6 Boxes for illustrations &lines for captions, yearbook style format)
Page 4 - Top Ten Things You Should Know That I Loved About This School Year!
Page 5 - Top Ten Things You Should Know About My Teacher
Page 6 - Top Ten Things I Learned This Year
Page 7 - Top Ten Things You Should Know About Our school
Page 8 - Top Ten Moments to Remember
Page 9 - Autographs
Page 10 - Autographs
Back - All About the Author
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I hope you have as much fun as we did! Remember you can earn TPT credits towards future purchases by leaving feedback! I love getting feedback and appreciate you taking the time to do so. Please contact me with any questions or issues you may have.
Happy Teaching!
- Jessica
Meet the Teacher Tool Box {Editable} | Distance Learning | Google Forms
Meet the Teacher should be an exciting time for you to meet your new students and their parents. Don't stress about which forms you need, sign-in sheets, or having something special to share with your students. I've got you covered! ❤️
✋ This resource is included in the discounted Back to School Bundle!
What is included?
The following forms are included – all in an editable format for you to make any changes as needed.
Binder Divider/Cover: I like to keep all of my Back to School Items in one place (a binder). You can use this to divide between all of the BTS events so your materials are all organized and ready to go.
Special treat label: This is universal so that you can use it with any candy, healthy snack, or small gift for your new students. (Need Ideas?: Starburst, new pencils, cute erasers, something cute you find at the Target Dollar Spot, Goldfish crackers small snack bags)
Signs for Parents: I suggest printing these on card stock. You can fold them in half to make stands to direct parents where to sign-in, sign-up, volunteer, fill out forms, etc. A blank editable one is available too. (See font list if needed.)
Sign-In Sheet: This is a basic form for parents to sign-in for attendance purposes and to note how their child gets home on the first day of school.
Volunteer Sign Up: We all need a little help! This form will encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom and let you know who is available to volunteer their time.
Volunteer Form: This form lets parents give a little more information about the types of activities they would be interested in.
Classroom Scavenger Hunt: This fun little checklist will provide a nice activity to help your students become acquainted with their new classroom and know where the basics are located.
Student Information: This basic information sheet is very handy for you to have on hand. It gives a snapshot about their health information, family, siblings, interests, and also a spot to note any special holidays they celebrate.
Google Forms
Google Forms are available in case you want to skip the paperwork
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