August


1 page. This is the note that I used to tuck into my Ziploc Bagggie treat bags. Easy, inexpensive and simple to make up.

1 page. For a quick, easy and inexpensive treat bag for the first day of school, fill up a Snack Baggie with Lucky Charms cereal and include this note.  I've included a header for your Snack Baggie. (Pictured at the top.)

7 pages. These owls can be a treat bag or a "craftivity". Perfect for the beginning of the school year, or change the saying to "Owl Miss You!" and pass them out on the last day of school.

10 pages. Whether you're making a treat bag for the beginning or the end of the year, or for a special occasion or subject, this packet of tips and ideas will be helpful.

7 pages.

What's on your mind? Is a terrific way to get to know your students + these make an easy and awesome back to school bulletin board too! Great activity for the first week of school and a nice icebreaker for students to get to know their new classmates. This is a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop.  Click on the link to grab your free copy today.

17 pages. An easy and fun way to build your students' self-esteem. This makes a wonderful keepsake at the end of the year too! Great behavior modification tool as well.

4 pages. Cute reading posters to use as gentle reminders.
2 pages. A sweet way to remind students to put their name on their paper and to continue to write right!
2 pages. Laminate and then write in your daily activities. Keep this on your white board. Check off the activities as you go, so little ones have a concept of time. I've included extra books so you can add more activities to your day, like library, ar
1 page. Print off this template, laminate it, and then write in your classroom rules, or type them up in a square, and then glue them to the center and laminate!
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