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CREATE YOUR OWN CLASS NEWSLETTER OVER 4 WEEKS: STEP BY STEP BUNDLE

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Elly Elementary
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2nd - 5th, Homeschool
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    Description

    Creating your own classroom newsletter is an excellent way to foster communication, engagement, and community within your educational setting. By curating a newsletter, you can showcase student achievements, highlight upcoming events, and share important updates with both students and parents. This platform enables you to celebrate individual and collective successes, promote educational resources and opportunities, and provide a space for sharing stories, insights, and valuable information. A well-designed classroom newsletter not only enhances communication but also encourages collaboration, boosts enthusiasm, and strengthens the overall learning experience for everyone involved.

    The "Create Your Own Class Newsletter Over 4 Weeks: Step by Step Bundle" is a teaching guide designed to help educators teach their students how to create a class newsletter. The bundle is divided into four weeks, each of which contains specific lesson plans, activities, and assignments that build on each other to help students create a high-quality newsletter.


    Week one focuses on the basics of newsletter creation, including identifying the target audience, brainstorming content ideas, and learning about design elements. Week two teaches students about the importance of strong headlines and leads, as well as how to write effective articles for a newsletter. In week three, students learn about editing and revising their work, as well as incorporating multimedia elements into their newsletter. Finally, week four covers the final stages of newsletter creation, including formatting and publishing the finished product.


    The teaching guide includes detailed instructions, worksheets, and templates to help students work through each stage of the newsletter creation process. The bundle is designed to be flexible, allowing educators to adapt the materials to their specific classroom needs and teaching styles. By the end of the four weeks, students will have developed valuable skills in writing, editing, design, and multimedia creation, as well as a sense of pride in their completed class newsletter.

    This Newsletter writing course is intended to use over a 4-week period to teach children how to create a newsletter from initial creative stages to final production.

    It shows examples of existing newsletters, different softwares which can be used and examples of different parts of existing newsletters which can be used in their own personal newsletter.

    Children can create a newsletter on a favorite sport, hobby or team in as little as 4 weeks (or less if you double time the lessons).

    This would be a fun unit to start a class newsletter for parents as a sample and then have children create ones in their own area of interest.

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    55 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    1 month
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
    Introduce the topic or text they are writing about, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure that lists reasons.
    Provide reasons that support the opinion.
    Use linking words and phrases (e.g., because, therefore, since, for example) to connect opinion and reasons.
    Provide a concluding statement or section.

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