Description
End-of-Year Letter from the Teacher to Students and Parents:
These editable (the greeting and signature fields are the ONLY editable portion of the letters) end-of-year letters to students and parents include encouraging messages that teachers can send home to parents as well as a letter that teachers can send home with students (each letter contains a different message and is ORIGINAL).
The letter to parents comes with a boy, girl, and gender-neutral version (the pronouns are changed throughout the letter). This letter has three color background options and similar backgrounds in black and white.
The letter to students comes with three color background options and the corresponding backgrounds in black and white. Note: This letter does not require a boy/girl option since the teacher uses the pronouns “you” and “I” throughout the letter.
A NOTE ABOUT THESE END-OF-YEAR LETTERS:
All versions of each letter have editable text boxes in the Greeting Field and the Signature Field. You can edit these two places on each letter if you choose. If you’d like to print the letters as is, you may write in the student’s name and your signature. Just for reference, the font is Miss Kindergarten by Kimberly Geswein.
THE BODY OF THE LETTER IS NOT EDITABLE.
ALL THE LETTERS ARE ORIGINAL! I did NOT copy a letter that I found online and retype it. This is important because you may want to mix things up and send a new letter home this year.
You will also find a GOOGLE Slides option to send paperless letters remotely (via email or through Google). Look at the final page of the GOOGLE SLIDES FILE for instructions on sending these end-of-year letters remotely!
If you have any questions about this product, please ask before purchasing. If you aren’t sure how to edit text boxes, I’ve included a page of instructions at the beginning of the product for your convenience.
This PDF file contains 43 pages + Google Slides.
Just An Alabama Teacher –
I love the options and the colors. I just wish it was editable.
Kimberly M –
Nicely written but definitely written more for upper elementary students and parents. Couldn’t tell in the preview but was looking for something for my first graders and parents. Loved the graphics.
Rhonda B –
This is a beautiful letter for older grades. I teach kindergarten and I felt like it wasn’t appropriate for my kindergarten class.
Erin Leonardo –
This was a well thought out letter; however, I thought I’d be getting several very different versions but they all seemed to be the same.
Shelby N –
Great resource!
Stacey R –
I used it for my students at the end of the year. I could only send one copy and since it was in PDF I was unable to edit it. For the price just okay. I could have copied and pasted something similar on my own.
Rachel J –
I wish I could have been able to edit. Was convenient.
Kimberly L –
I found some helpful parts to this resource.