160+ Back To School Presentation Templates

Back to school means different prep for different people. Teachers plan first days. Students prepare mentally. Parents organize supplies. Each journey looks different. That's why we have options for all of you.

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Back-to-school infographic showing a backpack and educational items on the left, paired with four blue sections.
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Back-to-school infographic in orange tones, showcasing a globe, clock, and stationery next to four labeled sections.
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Back to school infographic in red, showcasing preparation tips with icons for supplies, schedule, support, and preparation.
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Back to school infographic with a backpack, globe, and clock, paired with three colored steps in red, blue, and yellow.
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Back-to-school graphic in purple, displaying a backpack, clock, books, and globe on the left, and step-by-step sections.
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Blue back-to-school infographic with a stack of books, paper planes, and labeled steps for supplies, schedule, and support.
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Green themed school items on left, including a backpack and clock, with three right aligned text sections and icons.
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Back to school infographic slide with supplies, schedule, and support icons in orange with text descriptions.
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Back to school infographic featuring a red globe, backpack, and school items, with a list of three labeled steps with icons.
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Grayscale back to school graphic with supplies and a clock, alongside three vertically aligned steps with text and icons.
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Back to school infographic slide featuring a red theme with icons and categories like supplies, schedule, and preparation.
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Blue themed back to school infographic with icons, a backpack, and five steps listed vertically on the right.
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Infographic template in grayscale showing a back-to-school theme with items like books and a clock, alongside five sections.
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Back to school infographic with a backpack, globe, books, and tips for supplies, schedule, support, preparation, and mindset.
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Infographic with an orange theme, displaying school supplies and a globe, paired with five labeled sections detailing steps.
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Illustration of school supplies with a clock and backpack, paired with five purple highlighted steps in a vertical list.
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Education PowerPoint slide featuring three main topics with icons and text descriptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should teachers prepare before the first day of school?

Plan your classroom layout, prepare icebreaker activities to help students feel comfortable, create a class schedule, write down your classroom rules, and think about how you'll greet students. Preparation helps you feel confident and sets a good tone.

2. How can students prepare mentally for a new school year?

Think about what worries you — new teachers, making friends, harder classes — and remember that other students feel the same way. Make a list of things you want to learn. Practice saying hello to new people. Prepare your study space at home. Mental preparation reduces first-day anxiety.

3. What supplies do parents actually need for back to school?

Check your school's supply list first. Usually you need: notebooks, pencils, folders, backpack, lunch box, and comfortable shoes. Ask your child what they want to bring. Don't buy everything at once — spread purchases over time to avoid stress and overspending.

4. How do I help my child feel confident about going back to school?

Listen to their worries without dismissing them. Share a story about your own first day nerves. Visit the school together if possible. Read books about starting school. Remind them that teachers and other students understand first-day feelings. Your calm attitude helps them feel safer.

5. What's the best way to organize a classroom for student success?

Arrange desks so students can see the board. Create a reading corner for quiet time. Display classroom rules clearly. Have a space for student work. Keep supplies organized and accessible. A well-organized classroom helps students focus and feel less overwhelmed.

6. How can parents and teachers work together at the start of the year?

Attend meet-the-teacher events. Share information about your child — their strengths, worries, learning style. Ask the teacher about classroom expectations and how you can support learning at home. Good communication from day one builds trust and helps students succeed.

7. What's the most important thing to remember when preparing for back to school?

Everyone — teachers, students, parents — feels some nervousness. That's normal. Preparation isn't about being perfect. It's about feeling ready enough to handle whatever comes. Start simple. Do what you can. The year will unfold from there.

Can I use your templates for commercial purposes?

Yes, you can use our templates both for personal and commercial purposes.