July 30, 2013

BACK TO SCHOOL BASICS - FORMS + LETTERS + CHECKLISTS + MORE

It's a miracle out here in Cali this evening.  I haven't showered (or brushed my teeth), the laundry stayed in a pile, and dinner hasn't even been contemplated, but I finished my first EDITABLE Power Point Packet without throwing my Mac on the floor.  Granted, I came very close a couple of times.  My poor pup witnessed her sweet mother morph into an absolute lunatic on more than one occasion, but I finally got 'er done :)  Dun-Ta-Da-Dun . . . I bring you For Your InFORMation: Editable Forms and More!


KG Fonts + MelonHeadz have reached serious addiction levels.  
Ultimately, I wanted to get all of my own forms/letters/checklists/handouts in order before the school year started.  As I got going, I thought why not drop it in a packet for others looking to save some time.  It turned into a labor of love and so many friends helped me along the way.  I am a WORD girl you see {insert snicker here}.  So, I was utterly lost when it came to Power Point.  A huge thanks goes out to Stephanie, Hadar, Jen, Lori, Lyndsey, Melissa, and the many others for holding my hand and encouraging me to stick with it (told you I needed a LOT of help . . . hehehehehe).   

Here's the skinny on this one (my crazy thought process if you will).  As I started crafting this baby, I tried to make a generic example of each item (one that you could just yank out, copy, and send).  However, if this wasn't possible, I included a copy of my personalized form so that you could see my vision for each template.  I also provided an editable template for each and every document.  Simply open up the Power Point doc, insert text boxes in the desired locations, and type away! 


As I fumbled my way through PP, I tried to think of all the junk that I would need to get me through the year . . . I can't tell you how many mornings I have spent frantically typing up some letter or handout because I spaced it the night before.  On that note, here's what I came up with . . .
  • Supply Wish List
  • Transportation Form
  • Class List
  • Birthday List
  • Field Trip Checklist
  • Meet the Teacher Invite
  • Contact Info Form
  • Parent Helper Sign Up Form
  • Parent Helper Assignment Note
  • Back to School Handbooks
  • Home Reading Note
  • Home Reading Log
  • Homework Note
  • Sight Word Note
  • Share Schedule
  • Can You Help Me Notes
  • Parent Conference One Sheets
  • Weekly Newsletter Templates
  • Behavior Reports

Phew . . . that was a mouthful :) To really check this collection out, take a look-see in my TPT Shop!  But, I can't let you leave here empty handed . . . I just can't.  So how about a cute little freebie for taking the time to visit today?  Here's the Parent Helper Sign Up Sheet for ya.  I included my personalized version, a more generic version, and an editable version for you.  Just click on the link to snag it!  



CLICK HERE to snag these Back to School Freebies!


Alright, I really must brush my teeth and think about eating . . . this is getting WAY out of hand over here.  Thanks so much for visiting the stinky Factory today.  I'll see you again with another B2S somethin' very soon!  


16 comments:

  1. You are cracking me up! Your day sounds exactly like mine...I did manage to get dinner made at 8. Teaching with Giggles

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  2. This looks amazing. I'm off to add it to my list.

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  3. Absolutely love this! Thanks so much :)

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  4. Your posts make me giggle every time, Kelley! Awesome work on this new pack - it looks incredible! You thought of everything!! Now go brush those teeth :)

    Molly
    Lucky to Be in First

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  5. These forms are great! They're clean, cute, and thorough. :) Thank you!

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  6. Kelley,

    I am so proud of you! You have officially become a Mac girl with the birth of this beauty! Glad I could be of some assistance.
    Lori
    Teaching With Love and Laughter
    luvyorkies@gmail.com

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  7. You???? A lunatic???????? Now, I would NEVER believe that one in a million years.
    :) Love ya! Love this file! Melissa

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  8. You made me proud girl!! Happy to help and even happier you didn't throw the Mac across the room. You know how sometimes you see a pack and then you breathe this little sigh of relief because your life just got that much easier? That's how I feel about this one!

    ❤ -Stephanie
    Falling Into First

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  9. These are great and are now on my extensive wishlist. I also learned from you that I can make forms and such editable with Powerpoint. Good to know.

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  10. On my wishlist! Great job! I never really knew how many hours go into creating for TpT, but your description of the experience was wonderfully vivid! LOL!
    Debbie
    debjac9@aol.com

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  11. Thank you!! I love it! I just downloaded it and will use it!

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  12. haha!! You KNOW you'll think of more....the night before. You crack me up girl!

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  13. Great forms, even though some of us are not ready to think about it yet. Thank you for the reminder lol. I'd love to have them!

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  14. Soooo nice. Lots of work. It will helpful for my class.

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  16. How can I edit this parents valanteer form

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