Showing posts with label TpT Gift Cards Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TpT Gift Cards Giveaway. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2019

Teacher Appreciation Giveaway!!



In honor of Teacher Appreciation week, a group of bloggers got together to give away some amazing teacher must haves and $50 TPT gift card! Best of luck!  You deserve it!




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Also, feel free to check out some fabulous activities for the end of the year or start to get ready and organized for next year.
  
Here are some great activities perfect for K/1 to do before school ends!
Emergent Reader- Get Ready for Summer
Emergent Reader- Getting Ready for the Beach
       

                     Grab your free Summer Writing Sampler Here!




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

 Prize: 10 Teacher "Must Haves" prize pack including: Mr. Sketch Markers, Flair Markers, Personal Laminator, Dry Erase Pockets, Dry Erase Markers, Astrobrights Paper, Sharpies, Ticonderoga Pencils, a Wall Calendar, and a $50 Teachers pay Teachers gift card.

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher)

Giveaway ends 5/13/19 and is open worldwide.





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Sunday, July 9, 2017

Sun, Sand & Savings Summer Sale Week #2 The Fun Continues!


Week #2 of the Sun, Sand, & Summer Sale is in full effect!  60+ teacherpreneurs continue to offer fabulous savings, deals, and giveaways for the month of July! 

On FRIDAY, enter the rafflecopter to win one of fifteen  $25 gift cards.  There are so many chances to win!



Click this link for all the $1 deals as they will only be available on Monday!

Sorting was created for a teacher that was looking for a sorting activity that would allow students to think outside the box when assigning attributes to items.  I used this in my class as well and students loved the unlimited ways to sort the items. Great for all levels!

Bats was used as a fun way to teach text features while learning about this incredible animal.






 Click this link for all the 1/2 off deals as they will only be available on Tuesday!

It's Christmas in July!  Polar Express Day is one of my favorites. These activities and centers will keep you busy during the month of December, and it has everything you need to plan the perfect Polar Express Day with your class.  Each one is geared towards different grade levels so pick the one that best suits your needs. Check out Polar Express K-1  and Polar Express 2-3.  



 Click this link for all the bundle deals as they will only be available on Wednesday!

Your kinders and firsties will love Label It!  It helps  to teach the skill of labeling and builds their confidence as they learn to do it independently.  Try a sample below. Here's what other teachers have to say:







My House includes 7 emergent readers and activities to learn all about the rooms in your house.  

Beginning Sounds is great practice as students learn letters/sounds or as a great review for the beginning of the year.

                     WOO-HOO- it's time! 





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Saturday, October 15, 2016

TPT Giveaway and October Ideas!



Here are some fun activities for October!

Did you know it was Bat Appreciation Month? 

Our kids are working on learning non-fiction text features so I tied it into a unit on bats!  You can do it in October or anytime of the year.  
Here we are brainstorming what we know about Bats.



Then, we read a book about Bats and glued in the various text features on the pages such as diagrams, labels, bold words, table of contents and glossary.





Bats also includes a writing project, graphic organizers and so much more. You can grab it for your class here.





We also visited a sanctuary where the students created bat houses. They turned out amazing!


 Then the students decorated them.





 Here's a bat skeleton.

Here are some great books to read about bats:





Since Columbus Day just passed and I wanted to share this easy craft activity for students to share their knowledge of Columbus.  I try not to get into the nit and grit of history, but I teach them how he was an explorer and about the voyage.

 
 On each sail we wrote facts about Christopher Columbus.  The kids were given brown rectangles and cut off the corners on the bottom to create boats.



If you haven't already grabbed this FREE Halloween color code printable, get it here! Monsters aren't usually this cute!








A fellow teacherpreneur, Michelle Dupuis, is about to launch her new store and to celebrate over 30 teachers have joined in for a fantastic giveaway!  You can check out her new store here.
 Now for the fun part!  Enter to win 4 TpT Gift cards!

CONGRATS TO THE WINNERS!

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