Brochure Templates for Teachers
Explore printable and digital brochure templates created by teachers for your primary classroom to help students build their communication and creative skills while teaching them about various subjects.
This curriculum-aligned collection of templates provides primary teachers with classroom-ready teaching resources to help students organise their thoughts and stay on track during research projects, presenting their information in a simple but engaging way!
Curious about adding brochures to your lesson plans? Read on for a primer from our teacher team!
What Is a Brochure? A Kid-Friendly Definition
You've probably seen your fair share of brochures over the years, and maybe you've even made a few of your own for a meet-the-teacher night. But how do you explain them to your students? Try this kid-friendly definition from our teacher team!
A brochure is a document that presents facts, ideas and images in a visually appealing and organised format. Brochures comprise multiple sections or panels that contain headings, text, pictures and illustrations to share knowledge about a specific topic or subject in a simple and visually pleasing way.
As a classroom or at-home project, a brochure will allow you to showcase your research and creative skills by presenting information about your chosen topic in an attractive and informative way.
How to Use Brochure Templates in the Classroom
This collection of teaching resources is stocked with templates that you can use for easy lesson planning, but we haven't stopped there! Here are a few ideas for adding brochure projects to increase students' participation in the learning process.
- Make Brochures for Excursions. After a trip to a local landmark or museum, have students create brochures that detail what they have learned! This will reinforce active observation skills and reflection.
- Create 'Travel' Brochures to Assess Student Understanding of Animal Studies. Have students choose a place somewhere in the world, and create their own travel brochures focused on the animal life in that destination. For example, a brochure about the Galapagos could focus on the tortoise, its traits and its needs for survival. Students can detail where a traveler would have to go to see the animal and a description of the habitat.
- Design a Brochure for the School Library. Students can advertise the top novels in the library with mini book reviews to encourage their peers to read them.
- Use Brochures as Informational Texts. Before students make their own, why not collect brochures from different cities across Australia to use as informational texts in your classroom? This is a great way for students to learn about other states and territories!
- Create Expression of Opinion (Persuasive Text) Brochures. Students can design brochures that convince other students to use active travel modes to get to school (walk, ride, scoot, public transport, etc.).
- Make Travel Brochures for Canberra. Assess students' knowledge of our capital city with an assignment that challenges them to design a brochure for visitors to Canberra, including the features of three significant places to visit.
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Divisibility Rules Brochure Template
Learn and apply the rules of divisibility by completing this maths brochure template.
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Reading Is Magic! Book Review Brochure Template
Download this book review brochure template based on the 2024 Book Week theme, “Reading Is Magic”.
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Remembrance Activity - Brochure Template
Make a brochure about the history of Remembrance Day with printable remembrance activities from Teach Starter!
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Soil Properties Lab – Brochure Template
Investigate different soil types and their properties with this hands-on activity.
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Animal Adaptations Foldables - Shutter Card Templates
Write and draw about the behavioural, structural, and physiological adaptations of animals from around the world with a set of fun printable shutter card templates.
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Scientists and Inventors Who Changed the World Brochure
Introduce your students to the groundbreaking work of five famous scientists and inventors with a no-prep brochure project.
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Paralympic Athlete Brochure Template
Develop your students' research and biography writing skills with our dynamic sports brochure template.
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France & The Paralympic Games Brochure Template
Use this tri-fold brochure template to teach your kids to research and discover more facts about France and the Paralympics.
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Nature Walk Brochure Template
Have your students explore their natural surroundings with this nature walk brochure template.
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Back to School Pamphlet
Share important information with parents and guardians with this back to school printable pamphlet.
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Story Settings - Brochure Template
Encourage your students to identify story settings in the books they read with this brochure template.
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A New Monarch: Brochure and Comprehension Task
Learn about the coronation process and King Charles III with this informative brochure and comprehension task.
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Mother's Day Brochure Activity
Express your love and gratitude for someone special on Mother’s Day with this brochure template.
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Our Home, Australia Brochure - Template
Explore the six states and two territories of Australia with this informative brochure template.
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World Continents Brochure - Template
Replace your continents worksheets with a printable continents brochure project.
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Book Review Brochure Template
Share the love of reading with a printable book review brochure project.
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Island Resort Design - STEAM Project
Create and design your own Island Resort with a fun art and STEM project for primary students.
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Biography Brochure Template
A brochure template to use when writing biographies.
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Schools Around the World – Brochure and Writing Template
A template for students to use to research and write a report on the school system from a different country.
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We Are Moving Project
An Earth and Space project that develops knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts, research skills and writing skills.