Choose a template for your newsletter. Make the layout easy to read and aesthetically pleasing. Your newsletter format could be as simple as one page of printed text that you type into your computer, or it can be longer if you have more information you want to communicate or pictures or graphics that you wish to include.
Personalize the template. Choose a catchy title and an image or two that represents your newsletter. Consistency in your template not only makes it easier to update daily, it also allows the kids and parents to see the most important information in the same place within the newsletter.
Choose your content. The most important information, such as upcoming exams, activities or family events, are critical and should be displayed most prominently in the newsletter.
Include fun facts, jokes or an educational activity for the kids. Crossword puzzles, word games and even sudoku can keep the kids looking forward to the next surprise in the newsletter.
Close the newsletter with an inspirational quote, update, or reminder for an event or activity. Inspirational quotes will resonate with both kids and parents. You also might include a riddle question, with the answer appearing in the next day's newsletter.
Include your contact information. A phone number and email address can be an essential piece of information for a child or a parent. This also allows readers to submit information for the newsletter if desired.