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Weekly Monthly Newsletter Template Editable Google Slides

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These black and white class newsletter editable templates are perfect for the busy teacher! This set includes over 50 different seasonal and holiday themes, as well as generic “school” themed pages to choose from! Send them out weekly or monthly, email to parents or print and send home! All newsletters are in BOTH color AND black and white for easier printing, and they look even more AMAZING when you copy them on colored paper. I’ve included BOTH an editable PDF version AND a Powerpoint version for you to use (using the Powerpoint version you’ll be allowed to change fonts and add your own graphics/photos)!

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Streamline your classroom communication with these black and white Weekly Monthly Newsletter Template Editable Google Slides printables. With over 50 different seasonal and holiday editable class newsletter themes to choose from, as well as generic “school” themed pages, you can easily customize your newsletter to fit your needs. These newsletters are perfect for busy teachers who want to send out weekly or monthly updates to parents via email or print. The templates are available in both color and black and white for easy printing on any color paper.

You can change any of the headings or subheadings to make them your own, and use the included editable PDF or PowerPoint versions to add your own graphics and photos. Note that the included graphics are not editable and cannot be resized, deleted, or adjusted in any way.

This resource works on PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides, so make sure you have access to at least one of these programs to use the file. The PowerPoint and Slides versions allow you to save single pages as a PDF and add your own additional graphics. Stay organized and keep your classroom community informed with these customizable newsletter templates.

You can see what else is in the shop here or take a look at this resource in my TpT shop here.
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