Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Teacher Mail

Do you have problems with your students tattling, or just interrupting you constantly to tell you various stories?  Do your students need practice with writing?  If you are having these problems, Teacher Mail may be the solution to both of them!

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I found this freebie from Upper Elementary Adventures, and it has saved my sanity!


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**

I printed them out on colored paper to make them a bit more festive and special, but you could just as easily print them on plain white paper if cost is an issue (or your students start writing on them like crazy like mine did).


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**

They are a great way to develop both relationships and writing skills!



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4 comments:

  1. This is a very good idea. A great way to combine writing with responsibility. It will also give those student who might not speak up a voice. Some students will write a note to a teacher telling about an incident rather than coming in person because they don't want anyone else to know the told something. I love it! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. how do I ge the tmail?

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    1. Just click on this link https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/T-Mail-Teacher-Mail-FREEBIE-2615763

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