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Editable Classroom Jobs Display With Pictures — The cover — 36 job cards, 36 name cards, editable, counted from the built fileEditable Classroom Jobs Display With Pictures — Jobs a U.S. elementary classroom actually runs: line leader, caboose, door holder, and moreEditable Classroom Jobs Display With Pictures — Name cards clip beside a job and swap in seconds — same shape and palette as the desk tagsEditable Classroom Jobs Display With Pictures — Type any job and any name in the editable file; three blank cards ship with the set

The cover — 36 job cards, 36 name cards, editable, counted from the built file.

Soft Sky · Grades PreK–5

Classroom Jobs Display

A jobs display where every job has its own drawn picture — a broom, a watering can, a light switch — so the child who cannot read yet still finds their job on Monday. And it says who, not just what.

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What's inside

  • 36 job cards (7.24″ × 2.83″), each with its own picture — line leader, caboose, door holder, teacher's helper, paper passer, pencil sharpener, librarian, board eraser, floor sweeper, plant waterer, lights helper, calendar helper, weather reporter, messenger, greeter, tech helper, noise monitor, star student, substitute, day off, and the rest
  • 3 blank job cards in the same size, with an empty picture box to draw in
  • 3 headers (7.24″ × 5.12″) — Classroom Jobs, Classroom Helpers, Our Class Jobs
  • 36 name cards and 36 number cards (2.10″ × 1.14″) so the board shows who has each job
  • A 2-page job description sheet, a printable job application and a 4-week rotation chart
  • 4 editable PowerPoint files — 28 slides, every job name and student name already typed in, background locked
  • US Letter and A4 in separate files · an ink-saver outline file · a 1-page preview with a page-to-job map · a separate Terms-of-Use file

What teachers do with it

Written from the jobs this actually gets used for, not from a feature list.

01

Build the board in one sitting. Header on top, job cards down the side, a name or number card beside each one.

02

Change the job list to match your room. Every job name is editable, and three blank cards with an empty picture box cover the jobs only your class has.

03

Tell the children what the job actually is. A two-page sheet describes all 36 jobs in one line each.

04

Make a job feel like a job. A printable application asks a child which job they want, and why.

05

Never lose a rotation again. A four-week chart sits by your desk.

One purchase, one classroom

Home-school included, every year you teach. Extra licenses for a team or a grade level are priced below rather than hidden.

Type: Poppins (SIL Open Font License 1.1) for text and Chewy by Font Diner (Apache License 2.0) for the headers. Both licenses ship with the download.

One classroomListed price
School (up to 10)+50%
District (up to 20)×2
Each extra licensePer teacher

The specifics

Pages

28 printed pages per paper size, plus 28 slides across 4 PowerPoint files. Every count on this page is read from the built file, not typed by hand.

Picture cues

Every job carries a flat drawing from the collection's closed motif set — the same door, the same little train, everywhere they appear.

Cutting

A fine gray cut line offset 3 mm from every piece, with real spacing between neighbors so a paper cutter can follow it.

Type

Poppins, open-license and genuinely embedded in the editable files, so a long name shrinks neatly instead of breaking the layout.

Equipment

Printer, paper cutter or scissors, laminator if you like. No craft-cutting machine — not now, not later.

Reviewed

Read by an experienced classroom teacher before release: readability, usability, age-appropriateness, instructions, file organization.

Before you buy

How do I swap children between jobs?

Name cards are separate from job cards and clip beside them, so Monday morning is a thirty-second job rather than a re-print. Laminate both and they last the year.

What if my class has a job you did not think of?

Three blank cards ship in the set, and the editable file lets you type any job title you like into the same card shape — it will still match everything else on the wall.

Is the wording American?

Yes — line leader, caboose, door holder, and the rest of the jobs a U.S. elementary classroom actually runs. Lauren chose the list from her own room.

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