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Free Back to School Printables Pack — 12 PDFs for Kids, Parents & Teachers

One bundle for the whole August scramble — name tags, schedules, supply lists, behavior charts and the homework systems that make week one survivable. All free PDFs, all editable on the page.

12 printablesK-12 friendlyEditable on pageNo signupPeak: July – August

Phase 1 — Pre-school prep (July – early August)

Shop, label, and set the calendar before week one starts.

Phase 2 — Schedules & routines

Lock the week before the first bell rings.

Phase 3 — Behavior, homework & rewards

The systems that keep things on track week 5, not just week 1.

Phase 4 — Skill warm-ups

Knock the summer rust off in the last two weeks of vacation.

How to use the pack

  1. Start with the supply list and clothing budget three weeks before the bell — sales are best then, and you avoid the Aug-31 panic at Target.
  2. The Sunday before week one, fill the weekly planner and daily planner. Stick them on the fridge.
  3. For elementary kids, hang the reward chart on the bathroom mirror — most win-win behavior tweaks happen in the morning routine.
  4. Teachers and homeschoolers: print the lesson plan template for the first month, then digitize whatever survives.

Why paper still wins the morning routine

At 7:14 AM with a six-year-old missing a shoe, no one is opening an app. A printed routine on the fridge is the single highest-leverage parenting tool of the school year. The same applies in the classroom — visible, physical schedules cut transition time and free the teacher to teach.

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13 printables in this pack — every one a free PDF.