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Introducing our modern and fun Back to School Letter template for Google Docs! This template is designed to help educators easily introduce themselves and convey their plan for the coming school year and what will be expected. Featuring a classic white background and colorful classroom scene, this template is both visually appealing and functional. The chalkboard is customizable to add your name to the board to give a professional feel. The template is fully customizable, so you can adjust it to suit your unique teaching style and needs. The colorful shapes and intuitive design make it easy to use, even for those new to Google Docs. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting out, this template is a great tool to help you create effective and engaging back to school letter.
MRS. SMITH’S CLASS
Dear Parents,
I am your child’s 5th grade teacher, and I am delighted to have your child in my class this year. I am looking forward to a very successful year and I know you are too. I have high expectations for your child and I will do all that I can to help your child achieve those expectations.
You can help. I will be expecting all work assigned in class to be completed. Of course, all children do not work at the same pace. Some children will get their work done in class and some will not. Whether or not your child gets his or her work done in class has no effect on their grade. If your child does not complete an assignment in class, he or she will be required to complete it at home. The way you can help is to ask your child every school day if schoolwork needs to be done, and if so, make sure your child completes the assignment.
In addition, I will be assigning projects in various subjects throughout the school year. Projects are to be completed at home. Your help and support will not only make your child more successful in school this year but will instill good study habits that will last a lifetime.
Finally, I want you to know that one of my most important goals this year is to keep the lines of communication open with you. I am available every day to talk with you between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and between 3:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Please don’t hesitate to contact me at 123-456-7890 ext. 674 or [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns during the year.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Janet A. Smith
(555) 555-5555