Help build a strong classroom community by having your children recite "Our Promise to Each Other" every morning. This cute display will help your children learn the promise in no time!
Downloaded Our Promise to Each Other because I loved the idea. It appears that the download has degraded and does not print properly. Thought you might want to check it out.
Tempe Lammert
I'm sorry you had difficulty printing. I checked it and had a few other people check it, too, and it appears to be fine. Are you on a MAC? MAC users sometimes have trouble printing when they try to print through the preview. Just follow these directions from TpT and you should be fine: If you purchased a PDF and it blurry after you open it, solve it this way: on a MAC or PC, install the latest version of ADOBE READER. Then, open the file with ADOBE READER. That's it. On a MAC, make sure to "Open With" ADOBE READER and NOT Preview. If it's still blurry, that's because you are still opening it with Preview!
Let me know if it works!
Lori
January 1, 2013
RLRLM5
We happily recite this pledge every single day. I love you cute you made it. It looks stunning in my classroom, along with all your other posters, signs, and products. You should come see my classroom. It probably looks (almost) as beautiful as yours! Thanks so much!
December 24, 2012
cgregoire
Wonderful !
October 22, 2012
fischek1119
I really like this. I teach in an inner city school where we need a few more additions. I do plan on printing this and incorporating it in our morning routine along with our own classroom expectations.
Thanks
Have a great day!
Karen
October 13, 2012
hellokittyteaches
Thank you for sharing! This is a really good idea!
Love this idea! Very simple to download and save, will definitely use in my classroom for our classroom community!
August 13, 2012
Sally Glasgow
Good idea. I am going to try it in my room.
August 13, 2012
chesterbeth
I love these posters. This will help up build our classroom community.
August 12, 2012
smaxey
Thank you for making this a free document! Now I don't have to write this every year with my kids. It's much neater and cuter this way. And I like the way you display it. (Just a suggestion, You might want to note on the document credits that you got the statements from Debbie Miller's "Reading With Meaning".) :o)
August 12, 2012
readntchr
Very nice. Thank you. :)
August 11, 2012
stonej421
I look forward to using this pledge in my classroom. I plan to display it on a ribbon right beside my "I Can" statements.
Love these! I am a school social worker and am going to use these in my classroom groups about getting along and cooperating with each other. Thank you so much!
August 10, 2012
cmisbell
Just what I was looking for - thanks bunches for making this available!!
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godivamomma
I really like this but when I downloaded it, there blurred black areas across parts of each page. Do you have any idea why this happens or what I can do to fix it? It's happened to one or two other downloadables. Maybe it's related to the edition of Adobe we are both using? If you have any ideas about this, please share as I'd really like to use this in my class this year.
Follow these directions and it should fix your problem:
If you purchased a PDF and it is after you open it, solve it this way: on a MAC or PC, install the latest version of ADOBE READER. Then, open the file with ADOBE READER. That's it. On a MAC, make sure to "Open With" ADOBE READER and NOT Preview. If it's still blurry, that's because you are still opening it with Preview!
If not, let me know.
Lori
August 11, 2012
stonej421
I LOVE this idea! Is there any chance that the title page (with diagonal stripes) could be made available for printing? I would like to use it as my topper.
I have been a primary teacher for 19 years. I've taught everything from Pre-K to fifth grade. Although I love all grades, kindergarten, first, and second grades are my absolute favorites!