Classroom Line Art Book Covers
These gorgeous book covers are perfect for any class K-6!
Easily customisable and editable, simply type the subject titles you need onto the PowerPoint slides.
Pages can be printed on white paper to allow students to colour them in, or for a pop of colour, I would suggest printing them onto coloured paper!
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Why Choose The Classroom Line Art Book Covers?
- This resource is an editable PowerPoint file that lets you type in whatever subject titles you need.
- Book covers can be printed on white paper for students to colour in.
- For a pop of colour, print these covers on coloured paper—no need for colour printing!
- A timeless resource you can use year after year for all your book cover and title page needs.
What's Included?
- 9 different designs that align with school subjects! English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Art, Music, PDHPE, School
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