Description
I decided to make these postcards as we all face the unknown together during this outbreak. I typically send out postcards to my students over their summer break, but I created these new postcards to be used now, so that we can connect with our children while we are away from our classrooms.
Use the PDF version to print and go, or open on powerpoint to add your own touch.
These postcards are teacher and kid tested. They meet the size requirements to use a postcard stamp (cheaper than typical stamps).
Instructions:
Choose the postcard cover that you want to print. Choose the postcard back that you want to print. (One has lines, one does not.) Print these two pages double-sided and they match up perfectly. Print on card stock so that you can mail them. I like to use colorful card stock to save the colored ink, but students also like to color in their postcards if you leave them on white cardstock.
I love sending home these postcards with my students in their Summer Review Packets at the end of the year. My students and I both feel that saying goodbye on the last day is a little easier with the promise of writing letters to each other over the break! It also really helps ease my students who move over the summer and won’t see me in the fall. The summer postcards can be found on my store.
I hope you and your students enjoy! Stay healthy.
Highlights
Description
I decided to make these postcards as we all face the unknown together during this outbreak. I typically send out postcards to my students over their summer break, but I created these new postcards to be used now, so that we can connect with our children while we are away from our classrooms.
Use the PDF version to print and go, or open on powerpoint to add your own touch.
These postcards are teacher and kid tested. They meet the size requirements to use a postcard stamp (cheaper than typical stamps).
Instructions:
Choose the postcard cover that you want to print. Choose the postcard back that you want to print. (One has lines, one does not.) Print these two pages double-sided and they match up perfectly. Print on card stock so that you can mail them. I like to use colorful card stock to save the colored ink, but students also like to color in their postcards if you leave them on white cardstock.
I love sending home these postcards with my students in their Summer Review Packets at the end of the year. My students and I both feel that saying goodbye on the last day is a little easier with the promise of writing letters to each other over the break! It also really helps ease my students who move over the summer and won’t see me in the fall. The summer postcards can be found on my store.
I hope you and your students enjoy! Stay healthy.




