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BACK TO The West School Madison, CT SCHOOL! Newsletter Date Volume 1, Issue 1 Ms. Stahl’s Classroom NewsletterArticle Title 1 Article Title 2This is a newsletter template from Microsoft Every article you post needs its own title. It’sWord. When changes have been made, be also a good idea to use clip art and graphicssure to save as a PDF before putting into a to illustrate themes, activities, or events
File Library in Schoolwires. For directions on When you don’t have enough text, fill emptyhow to upload class newsletters into spaces with graphics or classroom photos
Schoolwires, go to the Schoolwires page onHardware & Software Tools in the Keep the tone simple and positive
Technology Department online. Occasionally you might need to remind parents about classroom rules
Use the body of your newsletter to keepparents apprised of major assignments andclass events, as well as any school district Article Title 3news. Provide explanations of how projects First, choose a short title or theme for yourand daily work conform to the state newsletter — something like "Class News," or “Back to School.” Then, pick a full title for your newsletter — for example, "Ms
Stahl’s Classroom Newsletter." If you’d like, you can also add a subtitle, volume number, and date for your newsletter
Use the body of your newsletter to keep parents apprised of major assignments and class events, as well as any school district news. Provide explanations of how projects and daily work conform to the state standards
Article Title 4A caption describing the graphic First, choose a short title or theme for yourstandards. newsletter — something like "Class News," or “Back to School.” Then, pick a full title forYou might also want to include the week's your newsletter — for example, "Ms. Stahl’sspelling words, test alerts, and any upcoming Classroom Newsletter." If you’d like, you canevents such as field trips or special school also add a subtitle, volume number, and dateevents. for your newsletter
A newsletter also can extend classroom Use the body of your newsletter to keeplearning. Give students experience in writing parents apprised of major assignments andfor an audience by having them write articles class events, as well as any school districtdescribing class projects. Ask children to help news. Provide explanations of how projectsyou choose the colors of your newsletter, pick and daily work conform to the stateout clip art, put together story ideas, write standards
and edit articles, and distribute the Ms. Stahl’s Classroom Newsletter Page 2This Week’s Assignments This Week’s HighlightsThis week in Science we will be studyinganimals, including dinosaurs and pets, as Mondaywell as astronomy. Children will be required Today we are learning about dinosaurs
to complete an in-depth science report on Tuesdaythe animal of their choice by next Today we are learning about pets
Wednesday morning. Our trip to the zoo onThursday may inspire some creative Wednesdaychoices! Today we are learning about the solar system
We will also work on geometry problems in ThursdayMath homework. In Social Studies, we will Today we are going on a field trip to the zoo
read a book about the culture of the Inuit Fridaypeople, who used to be called Eskimos
Today we have a special guest from the fire department to tell us about fire safety
Reminders to Students Upcoming Events Bring money for field trip lunch Classroom Open House Bring umbrella in case it rains Tuesday, September 6, 7:30 P.M
Think of a costume for Friday’s Ice Cream Social with the Faculty assembly Friday, September 9, 5 P.M
School Assembly This week's school assembly is on storybook characters. Children may dress up like a character on Thursday. (You might want to bring a change of clothes for the rest of the day.) Costumes can be as simple as a hat or a small picture of your character pinned to your shirt. Have fun
Reminders to Parents Thank You Students! Your child will need the following Special thanks are due the following students: supplies this year: Jay Adams for volunteering to clean up after 1. backpack the fall open house
2. 3 spiral notebooks Kari Hensien for donating her checkers set to 3. 1 box of pencils recess
4. erasers Alan Shen for baking us his grandmother's 5. rulers chocolate chip cookies last week
6. compass Thank you also to Ms. Brown for bringing in 7. lunch box the travel posters to decorate for open house
Use the body of your newsletter to keep parents apprised of major assignments and class events, as well as any school district news. Provide explanations of how projects and daily work …
In a school. a classroom newsletter template is a product of a collective effort between teachers, students, administrators, and even the parents. The team in the school use this template to provide insights on the events that take place in the class. 2 What should be included in a classroom newsletter? 4 Where do you get this information?
It's easy to add your own images, text, shapes, and more. This fun and bright classroom newsletter template is fully formatted, so you can plug in your own content quickly. Bring your ideas to life with more customizable templates and new creative options when you subscribe to Microsoft 365.
After printing your newsletter, you can send them directly to the students in mails or hand over directly. You can also communicate with the parents through email then send them a digital copy of the monthly newsletter when you’re done with it.
Choosing a weekly or monthly newsletter template is a lot easier than making one from scratch. While it is true that the contents will vary for each issue, choosing a single template and sticking with it provides consistency. At times, you may have to switch template styles depending on your needs.