School Powerpoint Templates and Google Slides Themes

Students, teachers, school staff, admin, course creators, researchers, and other professionals can create fully customizable educational materials with free school templates from our impressive slide library.

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Launch Into Learning With Free School Slide Templates

Be the change you wish to see in your school district! Keep kids curious and inspired with fun and engaging slideshows from this school PowerPoint template collection. Find themes for back-to-school, middle school math presentations, newsletters, debate clubs, music clubs, elementary school activities, school journal club, skate club, blackboard presentations, biology lessons, notes for school, book planners, cheering squad, drama club, Japanese class, and more. You can even add your school colors and logo. Once you decide on a theme, hit download in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Canva. Then customize to your heart’s content. In any format, you can use Canva’s intuitive editor for creative support.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make a school presentation?

To make a school presentation, first get your thoughts organized so you can make a lasting impression on your audience with a series of engaging slides. This requires planning out your objective, including what you want your audience to do, and choosing the right template to showcase all your facts and ideas. Finally, prepare your talking points.

What to include in a school presentation?

Depending on your topic and presentation needs, your school presentation template may include the following slides:

  • Title or intro slide: who are you?
  • Overview slide: what’s your subject or project?
  • Main slides: share your lesson or pitch
  • Q&A slide: go deeper and invite questions
  • Call to action: homework or helping hands?

How to make a good school presentation?

A good school presentation checks the following boxes:

  • Storytelling: make it relatable
  • Interactive elements: keep it engaging
  • Visual aids: help people see your point
  • Video and audio clips: surprise eyes and ears

– School themed images, photos, illustrations

  • Powerful quotes: inspire your audience