These are quick, ready to use communication slips that teachers can simply copy, cut and send home. For younger students, the slips can be taped on as a bracelet and for older students, the slips can be looped through a backpack strap and taped or stapled.
There are a total of 48 different slips (see below for a complete list). You can pick and choose which slips will meet your needs and set it up so that you have multiple slips on one page. I have been able to fit approx. 6 slips on one page, this means that instead of making 30 copies for my class, I only have to make 5 (which is great, considering that our district limits our copies).
I have also had teacher copy the desired slip (the transportation one) on paper with a "sticky" back and then labeled her little kindergarten students as they walked out the door. This was a strategic move, to make sure that no one ended up going home the wrong way or to the wrong place.
Slip Types: 1ST DAY OF SCHOOL-BOX TOPS/LABELS-PICTURE DAY-
PICTURE MAKE UPS-CLASS GIFT EXCHANGE-DR. SUESS CELEBRATION- YOUR ATTENTION IS NEEDED-TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM SCHOOL- LIBRARY DAY-REMINDER-PTA MEETING REMINDER-BRAIN POP LOGIN
INFORMATION-100TH DAY OF SCHOOL-ABSENCE NOTE-
CLASSROOM CELEBRATIONS-BEHAVIOR PROGRESS SLIP-LOST & FOUND ITEMS-OPEN HOUSE REMINDER-VOLUNTEER REQUEST-
REVIEW TEST RESULTS-FIELD TRIP REMINDER -FIELD TRIP LUNCH SLIP- BOOK FAIR NOTICE-PLEASE CALL ME NOTE-LUNCH MONEY REMINDER-UP COMING TEST/STUDY-PERMISSION SLIP REMINDER- STAR STUDENT-MISSING HOMEWORK-SCHOOL SPIRIT REMINDER- ASSIGNMENT/PROJECT REMINDER-BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT INVITE-
REPORT CARD/PROGRESS REP.-AWARDS ASSEMBLY-SCI. PROJECT
DUE DATE-MUSIC CONCERT INVITATION-STUDENT OF THE WEEK- REVIEW WORK-CONFERENCE REMINDER-PICTURE DAY REMINDER-SCIENCE FAIR-REMINDER APPOINTMENT REQUEST-A NOTE FROM YOUR TEACHER-SPELLING BEE INVITE-FOCUS/REVIEW STANDARDS- INTERVENTION INVITE-CST TESTING WINDOW-AR TEST SCORES & PROGRESS-EMPTY SLIP TO CREATE OWN-REVIEW GOAL SETTING


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I have been working as an educator for the last 16 years. I am currently a 4th grade teacher at Burton Elementary School. During my career, I have taught grades k-6.
