Elementary Presentation Templates and Slides – Free & Premium for PowerPoint, Canva & Google Slides


Download free elementary presentation templates for PowerPoint, Canva, and Google Slides. Use kid-friendly routines, visual schedules, and checklists for smoother lessons ⬇️

Explore the Best Elementary PowerPoint Templates, Google Slides & Canva Elementary Themes

✨ Elementary slide decks help you keep lessons simple, visual, and predictable for young learners. Use these layouts for morning meeting, class rules, centers rotations, and visual schedules with big type and clear cues.

They’re great for daily instruction, classroom routines, and quick activities that need structure. Add agenda slides, vocabulary prompts, step-by-step directions, timers, and checklist pages to support smooth transitions and independent work.

Edit in PowerPoint, Canva, or Google Slides, then present live or export a clean PDF for printables. Keep icons consistent, use high-contrast text, and reuse the same master layouts across units so students always know what to expect.

Best for:

  • Morning meeting and daily classroom routines
  • Visual schedules, centers, and rotation boards
  • Lesson agendas, objectives, and directions
  • Worksheets, exit tickets, and quick assessments
  • Printable checklists and classroom management

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Readability tip: Use short directions with icons, and keep one task per slide so students can follow along without confusion.

FAQs

Are these Elementary presentation templates free to download?

Yes—this tag includes free elementary presentation templates. If a template is premium, it will be clearly labeled on its template page.

What is an elementary presentation template?

A kid-friendly slide set for grades K–5 with routines, visuals, and activities like morning meeting, rules, centers, lessons, and quick checks.

Which slides should I include for daily lessons?

Agenda, objective, vocabulary, modeled example, practice task, exit ticket, and a next-steps slide with homework or due dates.

How do I keep students engaged?

Use short sections, large fonts, icons, and clear color cues. Add timers and quick questions to keep the pace steady.

Do these slides work in PowerPoint, Canva, and Google Slides?

Yes, you can edit these elementary layouts in PowerPoint, Canva, and Google Slides, then export to PDF for printing.

Can I print centers cards and worksheets?

Yes, export as a high-resolution PDF and keep margins clear for printing. Use simple black text on light backgrounds for the clearest handouts.