Back-to-School Night pamphlet

You've seen the parent information pamphlet on pinterest, haven't you? I past years I've printed a parent handbook that's a few pages long. I decided to try the pamphlet this time and I love the look! My printer is giving me trouble, but if I can just get that to work then "it's all good!" Back to School Night is tomorrow. I always wonder how many parents will come. It varies greatly from year to year. Today one of my little ones said his dad wasn't coming because "he has a toothache." Another one's parents have to work. The kids are so funny.... once one child says something, they all have a similar story, don't they? Yesterday one little boy said he was born in Japan. He's a good kid, but I seriously doubt that's true. But sure enough, one of my spanish-speaking ESL kids said he was born in Japan too. Again, I doubt it. But they try so hard to fit in. They're really very sweet.

Here's how my pamphlet turned out:


Have a great day tomorrow! I'm off to bed so I have enough energy for the kids tomorrow. Take care.


10 comments

  1. That's a fabulous pamphlet, Chrissy! You put a lot of work into that.
    Barbara
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers

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  2. CONGRATS!!! Your parents AND students are lucky to have you! SMILES!

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    1. Ditto! Thanks. That's so sweet of you to say.
      --Chrissy

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  3. I love brochures, this looks great. I might try one for Curriculum Night in September to hand out to parents. by the way, My B's are very "kid" made for the alphabet exchange. I hope that's ok.
    Jessica

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    1. I can't wait to see your letter! As far as I'm concerned, kid made is the best! You should try the brochure. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. Good luck.
      --Chrissy

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  4. Thank you for sharing your pamphlet! I want to make one this year and wasn't sure what to include or how to lay it out. Yours looks awesome!

    Sara :)
    Smiling In Second Grade

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    1. I do hope it helps you. It sure was fun to make.

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  5. I love your pamphlet! It is simply amazing! What program/software did you use to create yours?

    Jennifer Houston

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    1. Thanks, Jennifer. I used powerpoint to make the pamphlet. I use it for just about everything I create now. Thanks for stopping by!
      --Chrissy

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