/  2
 
Ms. Stahl’s Classroom Newsletter
First, choose a short title or theme for yournewsletter — something like "Class News," or “Back to School.” Then, pick a full title foryour newsletter — for example, "Ms. Stahl’sClassroom Newsletter." If you’d like, you canalso add a subtitle, volume number, and datefor your newsletter.Use the body of your newsletter to keepparents apprised of major assignments andclass events, as well as any school districtnews. Provide explanations of how projectsand daily work conform to the statestandards.You might also want to include the week'sspelling words, test alerts, and any upcomingevents such as field trips or special schoolevents.A newsletter also can extend classroomlearning. Give students experience in writingfor an audience by having them write articlesdescribing class projects. Ask children to helpyou choose the colors of your newsletter, pickout clip art, put together story ideas, writeand edit articles, and distribute thenewsletter.
Article Title 1
The West School
Madison, CT
Newsletter DateVolume 1, Issue 1
A caption describing the graphic
Article Title 3Article Title 4
First, choose a short title or theme for yournewsletter — something like "Class News," or “Back to School.” Then, pick a full title foryour newsletter — for example, "Ms. Stahl’sClassroom Newsletter." If you’d like, you canalso add a subtitle, volume number, and datefor your newsletter.Use the body of your newsletter to keepparents apprised of major assignments andclass events, as well as any school districtnews. Provide explanations of how projectsand daily work conform to the statestandards.
 
 
ACAC
 
TT
 
CHOOL CHOOL 
First, choose a short title or theme for yournewsletter — something like "Class News,"or “Back to School.” Then, pick a full title foryour newsletter — for example, "Ms. Stahl’sClassroom Newsletter." If you’d like, youcan also add a subtitle, volume number, anddate for your newsletter.Use the body of your newsletter to keepparents apprised of major assignments andclass events, as well as any school districtnews. Provide explanations of how projectsand daily work conform to the statestandards.
Article Title 2
Every article you post needs its own title. It’salso a good idea to use clip art and graphicsto illustrate themes, activities, or events.When you don’t have enough text, fill emptyspaces with graphics or classroom photos.Keep the tone simple and positive.Occasionally you might need to remindarents about classroom rules.

Share & Embed

More from this user

Recent Readcasters

Add a Comment

Characters: ...