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Looking for a way to strengthen your relationships with students and families? Highlight the POSITIVE! These editable notes will allow you to easily type or write personalized positive messages about your elementary students to send home. It's the perfect way to establish a strong home/school connection! #classroommanagement #parentcommunication #tptfreebies #kindergarten #firstgrade #secondgrade #classnewsletter #positivecommunication #classroomcommunity #missclarksspoonful #backtoschool

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Let's face it, there are times when we all could use a little encouragement...and our students are no different. Sometimes, a little note does just the trick! That's why I put together a collection of note cards that you can share with students on any day of the year! I've even got ideas for how to use them in the classroom. First, things first, if you'd like a free set of the note cards, just add your information below. Then, check your email and download the cards instantly. (I'll provide…

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Not all notes home have to be negative! Here you will find my custom made "Happy Mail" postcards. This has been such a hit in my classroom and parents just love hearing all the wonderful things their children are positively doing in class. This encourages positive parent communication made easy, without the phone call! Note For Parents, Daycare Mail, Note Home From Teacher, Notes To Parents From Teachers, Teacher Mail, Glow Notes To Parents, Happy Mail Teacher To Parent, Happy Mail For Students, Preschool Take Home Folders Parent Communication

Not all notes home have to be negative! Here you will find my custom made "Happy Mail" postcards. This has been such a hit in my classroom and parents just love hearing all the wonderful things their children are positively doing in class. This encourages positive parent communication made easy, without the phone call!

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Classroom Feedback, Communication With Parents, Parent Teacher Communication, Teaching Classroom Management, Classroom Culture, Classroom Behavior Management, Classroom Rewards, 4th Grade Classroom, Parent Communication

Communicating with families is often the most difficult and overwhelming part of teaching. There's no handbook for teachers to use to improve communication with parents, but we know how valuable positive home-school relationships are to student success. Developing these relationships makes dealing with behavior and academic concerns much easier. This list is a few of […]

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Teacher Postcards, Positive Notes Home, Classroom Incentives, Behavior Cards, Classroom Motivation, Behavior Incentives, Pink Pixie, Stickers Collage, Notes To Parents

Classroom incentive cards- An easy way to send a positive note home to parents. Communicating student’s good behavior and achievements. Bulk pack of 50 larger 4" x 6" size- Allows plenty of room for heart felt message to parents and/or students. Flat fill-in cards are uncoated on both sides for ease of writing with markers, pens or pencils. Superior quality-Professionally printed in the USA on thick, eco-friendly, recycled uncoated cardstock. Perfect choice to- Motivate students good…

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Prior to the start of the new school year, I always like to reflect on my relationships with my parents from the previous years. What could I have done better? How can I improve? How can I deepen my relationships with both parents AND students? These aren’t always comfortable questions to ask myself because at …

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