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2 Directions and Tips for Editing/Printing
PLEASE READ THESE DIRECTIONS/TIPS FIRST!  THANK YOU!! Don’t like the section headers? Change them! Not enough room in a particular section? Play around with font size. Decrease it enough to make it all fit. Still can’t make your text fit? Re-consider what you you’re typing. Can you say the same thing with fewer words? Don’t forget to change your contact info. in the bottom box on the first page! Feel free to add tables to organize your text (on the next page example- I added a table for my spelling words and resized it to fit in the space. Don’t waste ink! Looks great in black and white! WARNING: If you select to print the file in black and white or grayscale inside PowerPoint the background graphics may disappear. To print in black and white, change the color settings with your printer. (Graphics also print better if you select “High Quality” or “Best” when printing.) If the above does not work, right click on the thumbnail of your slide and click “Format Background”. Next, on the task pane to the right, click the little picture icon. Select Picture Color. Select the down arrow next to Recolor and choose Grayscale. (This may vary a little depending on your version of PowerPoint.) If you’re printing at school and you only have a printer with black ink, you don’t have to do anything except click print! WHEN PRINTING: Make sure you only print pages (slides) 4 and 5. Those are the two pages with the actual newsletter. The first time you create a newsletter, save it as “(the date) newsletter.” For example – “August 7 Newsletter” Next week, open the file, change what you need to and then save with the current week’s date. This will save you from having to re-type certain things each week/month. Please do not me to ask for a version where you can move the graphics around. I CANNOT do this or I would be violating the terms of use for the graphics I use. I also cannot make changes to the layout of this template. If you don’t like the sections as is or need more room, consider renaming the sections to better fit your needs. Use the blank page with border only to create notes, type a bigger spelling list, etc. The next page/slide shows an example of the newsletter filled out like I would use it in my own classroom. It looks great printed in color or in black and white!

3 Rename sections to fit your needs!
ALL Text is EDITABLE! Rename sections to fit your needs! Resize text to fit the text boxes, change fonts if you want! Add your contact information at the bottom of first page! Add a table for your spelling words. Looks great in color or black and white! Use one page or both pages! Blank page with border only included!

4 Mrs. Carroll’s Class Classroom Newsletter January 2017 Classroom News
Dates to Remember Classroom News Jan. 11 – Report Cards on FOCUS Jan. 16 – No School – MLK Day Jan. 23 – 27 – Literacy Week – Reading challenges to come It is a brand new year of school! Yes, I know we have finished half the school year. But, we have a new calendar year! We will finish up our Hatchet unit this month and work on our Reading skills. Reading Logs go home every Monday and are due the following Monday. Turning in Reading Logs can earn you free pizza coupons from BookIt! At Pizza Hut! Spelling Lists are still focused on prefixes and suffixes! Work is due on Thursdays with a pretest on Monday and post-test on Friday. I am working on scheduling parent conferences this month! Remember to write the day & time on your calendar or put it in your phone’s calendar to be on time! Students of the Month Isabel enjoys sewing & cooking with her family! Riley likes to read books that become movies! Mrs. Carroll address: Clay Hill Elementary School Website: carrollclass.weebly.com Phone Number: School site: che.oneclay.net

5 What We’re Learning Next Week Other Information Here
Spelling Words What We’re Learning Next Week Reading: Spelling/Phonics: Writing: Math: Science: Social Studies: Other Information Here Lunch Menu Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday:

6 Insert as many text boxes as you need
Insert as many text boxes as you need! Use this page to type letters home, create a writing page for students, or any other document you wish to create!

7 Credits and Copyright Information
The original purchaser of this document is granted permission to reproduce the pages in needed quantities for the purchaser's classroom only. Licenses can be purchased for a discounted rate when using across multiple classrooms in a school or district. Please see TPT for more information. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item or any part thereof on the Internet are strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Should you want to post this newsletter on your classroom website, please first save it as a PDF. This can be done through most versions of PowerPoint (File-Save As-PDF). Thank you for your purchase! If you enjoyed using it, please take the time to leave positive feedback on TeachersPayTeachers and earn TPT credits for yourself! To receive notifications if this item ever be updated please follow me on TeachersPayTeachers. with any issues. Visit my blog: Join me on Facebook: Find me on Twitter: Graphics © Thistle Girl Designs Connect with me online!


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