Substitute Teacher Binder FREEBIE!

Substitute Teacher Binder FREEBIE!

     Yesterday I decided to take a break from my curriculum planning and start working on some of the organizational elements for my classroom. Having worked casually as a substitute teacher for the past two years, I decided to create myself a Substitute Teacher Binder to have available when I am not in the classroom. I wasn’t feeling the traditional duotang folder so I decided to make something much more pretty and share it with you!

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     This document features 7 different section dividers to organize everything for your Substitute Teacher:
– Cover Page
– Feedback Forms (Complete with Feedback Form!)
– Student Lists
– Schedule
– Classroom Rules
– Important Need-To-Know Info
– Emergency Response
     This document is set up so that it can be customized to include your own name and modify to best fit your own classroom’s needs. 

*Note: my font choice, Showcard Gothic, isn’t supported by the DropBox Viewer so it looks weird in the viewer format but downloads appropriately.

*All of the clipart that I’ve included in this document is used from the Open Clipart Library that features “original, royalty-free clipart images, graphics, templates, and icons for unlimited commercial use on posters, presentations, greeting cards, colouring books, illustrations, and design.”

6 thoughts on “Substitute Teacher Binder FREEBIE!

  1. This is fabulous! Thanks so much. ๐Ÿ™‚
    ~Brandee
    Creating Lifelong Learners
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  2. This is awesome! I hope that the teachers I substitute teach for, leave me a binder/folder/notebook that looks something like that. I definitely will need all of the help that I can get as I am going to substitute teaching for the first time this year.

    -Shyonna
    shyonnasays.com

    1. Thanks Shyonna! Congrats on this new chapter in your life ๐Ÿ™‚ I really enjoyed substitute teaching because it was always something new and I loved seeing all the different types of classrooms and teaching plans. Good luck with everything!

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