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Making Your Job Just a Little Easier (Plus We’re Giving One Lucky Teacher a Fun Prize, Too!)

Posted by Karen on 07 Oct 2011 | Posted in: Black Rabbit Books, Contests, DJ Inkers, Ellison, Freebies, Indiana Wesleyan University, Mentoring Minds, TeacherWeb, Websites

One lucky teacher will win a set of books!

Freebies Across the Curriculum—and a Fun Prize Too!

Posted by Karen on 30 Sep 2011 | Posted in: Audubon Society, Contests, Farmer's Insurance, Freebies, Lorenz Educational Publishing, MIND, Watermelon Promotion Board, Websites

Wouldn't it be nice to have a little freebie, contest, or other goody for each subject you teach? Look no further!

Freebies for Teaching Literacy—Plus a Surprise Contest!

Posted by Karen on 23 Sep 2011 | Posted in: Contests, Flash Kids, Freebies, Hachette, HarperCollins, Jet Blue, Learning Magazine, Macmillan Children's Publishing, Ohaus, Penguin, Random House, ReadKiddoRead.com, Special Events, Sterling Publishing, Studentreasures.com, Websites

Just about everyone likes surprises. So besides the surprising freebies and fun contests on this week's blog, we're also doing a surprise giveaway!

Science & Social Studies: Freebies, Great Deals, and Must-See Websites for Teachers!

Posted by Karen on 16 Sep 2011 | Posted in: Colonial Williamsburg, Contests, Delta Education, Freebies, IFAW, Ohaus, Studentreasures.com, Watermelon Promotion Board, Websites

We all know science and social studies are important---AND that kids young and old love them! Take a look at these amazing options for fitting a bit more science and social studies into your curriculum.

The Best Price Is FREE! Giveaways, Contests, and Other Goodies for Teachers

Posted by Karen on 09 Sep 2011 | Posted in: Contests, Freebies, Grants, Handwriting Without Tears, History, Hygloss, Learning Resources, Red Robin, Rosen Classroom, Studentreasures.com, Treasure Bay Publishing, Websites

Here's a roundup of fun freebies and contests that will help you stretch your teaching dollars just a little further.

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