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Free child care resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Welcome to Pre-K Newsletter:)

Welcome to Pre-K Newsletter:)

Created by
Pre-K Party
This newsletter was creating to go over with parents for students coming into Pre-K or going to Kindergarten. It can simply be edited to meet the needs of your school or a day care. It discusses various topics including behavior management, homework, parental responsibilities, students using the bathroom, uniforms, school supplies, and more! It's a wonderful layout and covers all bases for the school year!
Preview of Baby's Daily Communication/Report

Baby's Daily Communication/Report

Communication for daily activities. Categories:I Was, I Need, I Ate & Drank, I Went, I Slept, and I Had Fun Learning.
Preview of Potato Head Face Insert (Toy Story)
Preview of Bathtime Routine Visual Schedule

Bathtime Routine Visual Schedule

Created by
Brittany Tanner
This is a visual schedule for taking a bath and washing yourself. I created it for a 6-year-old, but it can be used for younger or older as well!
Preview of Extra Clothes reminder

Extra Clothes reminder

This is a quick note you can send home to ask for a change of clothes or toilet training items.
Preview of Rainbow Carpet Seating Chart

Rainbow Carpet Seating Chart

This is a publisher file for a carpet seating chart. This can be used for rainbow carpets from lakeshore, or edited for any carpet that has a grid pattern. Enjoy!
Preview of Infant Daily Report Template

Infant Daily Report Template

Created by
ashley paulsen
This is a template for a woodland animal themed infant daily report
Preview of Interest Area classroom visuals

Interest Area classroom visuals

Give your classroom organization and order. Classroom structure gives children a sense of calm and grounding as the begin to develop an understanding of order in their environment and using both photos and icons is a great way to make visuals accessible for diverse learners. You can also add the "children figures" to give kids a visual understanding of how many children are allowed in each area at a time to help minimize conflict.
Preview of Student Teacher Introduction

Student Teacher Introduction

Editable file for you to introduce yourself as a student teacher
Preview of Overdue Library Book Notice

Overdue Library Book Notice

Created by
Bradley
Easy printable overdue library book notice for parents
Preview of Classroom Seating Chart Template

Classroom Seating Chart Template

This file includes an editable classroom seating chart for substitute folders and classroom management.
Preview of chores with images

chores with images

Created by
Rachel Lee
This is a weekly chore chart we use with our 5 year old daughter. She is able to do everything except clean the bathroom independently. If she completes her tasks all week, she receives a reward.
Preview of Polka Dot Name Badges

Polka Dot Name Badges

Created by
Nicholas Boylan
These name badges are perfect for cubby labels! These name badges were created in publisher and are customizable!
Preview of Morning Visual Schedule

Morning Visual Schedule

Created by
Lindsey Lawrence
This is a visual schedule, to help children check off there morning to do list. For multiple children I have them initial each picture once the task is complete. Mine is in a dry erase sleeve, so it is reusable every day.
Preview of PE Elementary Shoe Tying Certificate

PE Elementary Shoe Tying Certificate

Created by
Joseph Lozano
Physical education shoe tying certificate for K-1. Get parents involved!
Preview of Lost tooth bag - label/sticker set

Lost tooth bag - label/sticker set

Created by
The Busy Bee Box
Lost tooth bag stickers set:This publisher document comes with two types of stickers.- 1 set of mini stickers (x2 per label)- 1 set of large single stickers*Labels are 8.2 x 11.6"
Preview of Feelings Chart

Feelings Chart

Created by
Felicia Stamey
The student is able to identify how they are feeling: happy, sad, or mad. The chart prompts them to explain why they are feeling that way. To avoid making copies the chart can be placed in a sheet protector. This way it can be written on and wiped off each week. Documentation can be kept by dating and taking a photograph of the chart.
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