Guess what I did yesterday! I took part in a vendor day for teachers. An estimated 400 enthusiastic teachers gathered at a popular school-supply store in Covington, Kentucky, to check out the latest in educational offerings and to meet their favorite vendors. I’m pretty sure I chatted with all 400 teachers. It was absolutely the best time ever. One hundred percent engaging and fun!

Whoever came up with the idea of a vendor day was one smart cookie, don’t you think? I sure do! After all, a vendor day is a win for all parties involved. It brings customers into the store. Teachers receive freebies and discounts. And the vendors get to mingle with the folks they are ultimately trying to help out. In our case, that’s you!

So here’s my brainstorm. Let’s have a vendolog—a blog-centered vendor celebration! Here’s how it works: post a comment or suggestion you’d like to share about The Mailbox books, magazines, or online offerings. It could be something you really like, something new you’d like to see, or a suggestion you have for improvement. I’ll do my best to answer questions too. All posts made before the end of August 1 will be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from The Mailbox. We’ll have at least two winners—maybe more!

Hoping for a doozy of a vendolog!

Diane

Congratulations to our winners–Cathy M., Jodi, Cindi, and Glenda!

86 Responses to “A Doozy of a Day!”

More Comments Pages: « 1 2 3 4 5 6 [7] 8 » Show All Comments

  1. 30 Jul 2010 at 1:52 pm 14.  Shawnya

    I would love to see ideas for differentiating instruction catered to the mailbox activities and more extensions for early finishers. The online bonus activities/ideas and patterns are awesome! They are a lifesaver when you can just print from your computer. I wish the archives were available to past and current subscriber of the mailbox companion.

  2. 30 Jul 2010 at 1:51 pm 13.  Colleen

    I love the wide variety of ideas in the Mailbox! It’s fun to embellish lessons with teacher shared lessons. It’s learning fun, fun, fun!

  3. 30 Jul 2010 at 12:55 pm 12.  Diane

    I moved away from using textbooks and workbooks in my 3rd grade classroom about 3 years ago and have been able to use so many ideas from Mailbox to build my own units. I don’t think I could ever be happy going back to a “workbook world”. I do a lot with differentiated instruction and find I can meet my lower learners by using materials from the 2-3 issue but can challenge my over achievers with many activities from the 4-6 grade level. I like that I can subscribe to the 2-3 but purchase the yearbook for upper grades so I get loads of ideas!

  4. 30 Jul 2010 at 12:31 pm 11.  Claire McL

    I use Mailbox Magazine in my Pre-k class almost daily! It has simple ideas for all sorts of themes. The ideas are easy to incorporate & it is always great to hear the suggestions from other pre-k teachers.

    I have the resource of all the Mailbox Magazines that I have received since I went back to teaching over 4 years ago. I keep them all because there are so many great ideas in them. Thank you

  5. 30 Jul 2010 at 12:26 pm 10.  Diane at The Mailbox

    This is what I’m talkin’ about! Thanks for the super-duper feedback. Our first vendolog is off to a great start!

    Mary C., if you’re still having trouble with the printables, our customer service department would love to help you out. Call 1-877-696-0825 or zing an email to custserv@themailbox.com.

  6. 30 Jul 2010 at 12:06 pm 9.  Jacquie

    I agree with others that a monthly format would be extremely beneficial. There are so many wonderful ideas that receiving Mailbox once a month would increase all of the positive outcomes your magazine helps teachers with.

    Also, I would like to see a column/article written for teachers, maybe dealing with a “struggle” of the month or a tidbit about a new piece of research that is out there. I enjoy the help Mailbox provides, but it would be nice to read and connect mentally with other teachers. This would help to energize and renew us!

  7. 30 Jul 2010 at 11:47 am 8.  Harmony

    I love Mailbox! It provides me with so many opportunities to stretch my teaching and to enhance my students’ learning.

    I agree with the others that having more suggestions to adapt activities to help the special needs children would be so beneficial. I am seeing more students every year who are struggling with Autism aspects and more who are below average intelligence, your “low learners” as one expert called them. Help us with products and activities to reach these children.

  8. 30 Jul 2010 at 11:44 am 7.  Marcia Van

    I have used Mailbox across the grade levels from pre-k thru 8th. There is ALWAYS something I can use. I’m changing grade levels again and I KNOW I can count on Mailbox to help me with my new endeavor. Thank you! I love all the ideas adn activities.

  9. 30 Jul 2010 at 10:47 am 6.  Liz

    Wow. I get so many great ideas from the mailbox, it’s hard to nail down what I like best. I enjoy getting the frequent emails with printable ideas I can use right at that time of year.

    I agree with others that it would be fabulous if you went to a once a month format for your magazine.

    I also want to second what one other person wrote about special needs children. Have you considered developing more products/ideas for students with autism. The number of children with that is growing by leaps and bounds for some unknown reason. I’m sure all of us have had children with autism or Asperger Syndrome in our classes.

    Keep up the great work!

  10. 30 Jul 2010 at 10:42 am 5.  mary chelette

    I enjoy mailbox products. I have used the ideas for my class. It is good to be fresh winds to teach old concepts. Keep up the good work. By the way i am Having trouble with the printables.

  11. 30 Jul 2010 at 10:40 am 4.  Darlene Taig

    I adore mailbox and all it offers. My current favorite is the daily idea being emailed to me and I still love my Themes from A to Z book.

    What I would love to see is the Mailbox magazine once a month vs the 6 times a year.

    I also love the blog. Its a great resource.

    Mailbox is the best.

  12. 30 Jul 2010 at 10:30 am 3.  Daphne

    I also teach 6th grade and agree with Sonia concerning the ideas for 6th graders. However, I do love many of the activities for my struggling learners. I love the science activities that you share that use everyday materials to make a science lab.

More Comments Pages: « 1 2 3 4 5 6 [7] 8 » Show All Comments

Leave a Reply