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Free Teaching Resources For June 2011

Teachers Have Class Newsletter June 2011

Teachers Have Class! Issue #19
Free June and Summer Teaching Resources



June Calendar blue bullet point Welcome to the 19th newsletter of Teachers Have Class from Unique Teaching Resources!

blue bullet point It is hard to believe that we are approaching the end of another school year. This year has been a very busy one for me, and I'm sure it has been for you also.

blue bullet pointI spent the fall moving from Bahrain back to the United States and setting up my new home in Florida. This spring I have been busy working on improving the layout and design of my website, and I anticipate that I will be finished with this task by the end of July. Thank you for your patience as I have been going through this process and you are coming across pages on my website with two different types of layouts during this transitional phase.

blue bullet pointI will be sending out a very short July newsletter. My July newsletter will only contain my free July calendar and writing prompt ideas for July. My August newsletter will also be very short, and only contain my free August calendar and writing prompt ideas for that month. I know that during July and the beginning of August, the majority of teachers are not teaching and they are not thinking about their lesson plans. Consequently, these two newsletters will be very short so that I do not interupt your summer vacation with ideas about work!

blue bullet pointI will be sending my Back to School edition of Teachers Have Class out around August 15-20. This will be a full newsletter that will contain a lot of lesson plan ideas and free teaching resources to use with your students at the beginning of the school year.

I hope that you have a relaxing and fun summer vacation!
Heidi


Relaxing Summer Vacation Beach and Palm Trees


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This 19th edition of Teachers Have Class
contains the following free teaching resources:

  1. The Perfect Summer Vacation Stationery Set (bulletin board display banner and printable worksheets)
  2. Reading Road Signs Classroom Display Set (color printable worksheets)
  3. Flying High With Books Reading Award (color and black and white printable worksheets)
  4. Printable Calendar for June
  5. Writing Prompts and Journal Ideas For June

Special Reminder:

Summer Vacation blue bullet point Reminder: The links to download the free teaching resources that are found in this edition of Teachers Have Class will only be available for 5 days.

blue bullet point After 5 days, the links to these free June teaching resources will be removed. Then, I will post this newsletter on my website so that teachers who visit Unique Teaching Resources will be able to read old editions of Teachers Have Class.

blue bullet point Although teachers who visit my website can read all of the previous editions of my newsletter, I only provide these free monthly teaching resources to the teachers who have signed up to receive Teachers Have Class. These free resources are my small way of thanking these teachers for their support and interest.

So, be sure to download your free June teaching resources promptly!



1. Free Printable Worksheets For June


The Perfect Summer Vacation Stationery Set
(matching bulletin board display banner and printable worksheets)

In each of my newsletters, I include a free set of creative writing teaching resources that includes a bulletin board display banner and matching printable worksheets.

During the month of June, have your students dream about their idea
of a fun summer holiday
using this set of free teaching resources:

The Perfect Summer Vacation Stationery Set


Free Teaching Resources My Summer Vacation Banner


Free Teaching Resources My Summer Vacation Printable Worksheets

Above: 5 page bulletin board display banner and
color and black and white (not shown) printable worksheets

I hope that this free creative writing set helps you provide your
students with a colorful and fun creative writing activity for June.




2. Free Reading Classroom Display Set


Free Reading Road Signs
(color printable worksheets)

Below are 6 road signs that can be displayed in your classroom.
I hope that these reading signs help you to encourage your
students to read
during their summer vacations.


Reading Road Signs Bulletin Board Display

Reading Elementary Classroom Bulletin Board Display Ideas

Reading Bulletin Board Display




3. Free Reading Award Certificate


Flying High With Books Award
(color and black and white printable worksheets)

During the month of June, provide positive reinforcement
to your students who have shown improvement in reading
by presenting them with this free teaching resource:

Flying High With Books Award


Free Reading Award Certificate June


Girl Student With Award Certificate

Reward Students For Their
Improvement and Achievement
at the End of the School Year

blue bullet pointIf you are looking for student awards and certificates that you can present to your students at the end of the school year, you can view a large selection of them on my student awards and certificates web pages.

blue bullet point On my various award pages, you will find a variety of awards and certificates to give to your students in different subject areas and school related themes.

blue bullet point For each award, there is a color copy of the certificate, as well as a black and white copy.


Click on one of the pencils below to go to a
specific category of student award certificates:


Return Back to Main Awards Page Go To Achievement Awards Page Go To Awards For All Subjects Page
Go To English Awards Page Go To Math Awards Page Go To Science Awards Page
Go To Social Studies Awards Page Go To Art and Music Awards Page Go To PE Awards Page


4. Free Printable Calendar for June


Printable Calendar for June
Classroom Display and Pocket Chart Calendar Set

Each month I provide a free printable calendar set in my newsletter. These free calendar sets can be displayed on a bulletin board or placed inside a pocket chart. Below each calendar set, you will find a list of writing prompts for that month that may spark a creative writing idea that you could use with your students.

Below is my June printable calendar set and the link to download it. The June title is a 2 page banner that should fit in most standardized monthly pocket charts that many teachers use. I have designed large June days of the week that you may find useful. The calendar number dates also fit in pocket charts, and I have included a blank square and a birthday square to use.

There are 11 printable calendar pages
in this June teaching resources set.


Free June monthly printable calendar

Free June Printable Calendar




5. Summer and June Writing Prompts


June Writing Prompt Ideas Are looking for ideas for Summer and June writing prompts?

On my June writing prompts page, there is a long list of general creative writing ideas for Summer and June.

In addition, you will find detailed writing prompt ideas, for these specific dates that occur during the month of June:

  • June - National Fruit and Vegetable Month
  • June 4 (1896) - Henry Ford's first gasoline-powered motor car
  • June 8 - Best Friends Day
  • June 12 (1929) - Anne Frank's birthday
  • June 14 - Flag Day (United States)
  • June 17 - Eat Your Vegetables Day
  • Third Sunday of June - Father's Day
  • June 25 - Eric Carle's birthday
  • June 27 (1880) - Helen Keller's birthday

Click on the link below to view my extensive list
of Summer and June writing prompts
.

Click here to go to:

Heidi's List of Summer
and June Writing Prompts




Are you interested in viewing other
summer teaching resources on this website?

Click on the link below to go to my
June, July, and Summer teaching resources page:

End of Year Lesson Plans




Thank you for your interest in subscribing to my newsletter.
Remember to download your free teaching resources within 5 days.


Please be sure to check out the other pages on Unique
Teaching Resources
for a large variety of fun lesson plan activities
that will engage your students in learning and save you valuable time.


Sincerely, Heidi McDonald

Creator and Site Manager
Unique Teaching Resources


P.S. My next newsletter will be my July Issue.

I plan to send out this newsletter around June 30, 2011.





Click here to go to my home page: Unique Teaching Resources




Free Teaching Resources June 2011





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