Lessons That Stick: Win Fun Stickers, Discover Fun Freebies

This week I’m giving away another book with a title that says it all: So. Many Stickers. (Workman). And you could win it!

To enter our random drawing, submit a comment to this blog by Thursday, August 1, to let us know which stickers you’d go for first: the pastel sloths? The rainbows and clouds? Or the roller skates and disco balls? (Update: Congratulations to Robbin, our lucky winner!)

 

After that, stick around to check out these fun freebies.

 

Students who love the Who Was? books will really love the new Who Was? History Bee. For grades 3–5, the bee challenges students’ knowledge; 10 lucky winners will compete in the national finals. Get details at www.whowasbookseries.com/history-bee.

 

How can you help your students be successful in a rapidly changing world? Sign up for the free Global Education 101 course offered through the Department of State and the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX). This self-paced course has three modules with readings, videos, quizzes, chats, and more. When you complete it you’ll get a certificate for 5 hours of professional development and a digital badge. Learn more at irex.catalog.instructure.com/courses/global-education-101.

You and your students can send your name to Mars! Visit mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/mars2020. Blast off is scheduled for July 2020, but names must be submitted by September 30. Over 7 million names have been submitted already. Add yours!

I’m submitting my name to go to Mars….

Karen

PS: Our Disney Books sweepstakes is running all summer. Click here to enter and download free teacher’s guides and social-emotional learning activities.


45 thoughts on “Lessons That Stick: Win Fun Stickers, Discover Fun Freebies

  1. I’d LOVE to win this! I’m the new art teacher this year. The rainbows ???? will definitely go first! Have to teach color theory!!

  2. I would choose the rainbows and clouds, because rainbows have such a special meaning. “A rainbow is a promise of sunshine after rain, of calm after storms, of joy after sadness, of peace after pain, of love after loss.” I don’t know who originally wrote the quote. I have seen it online in several places.

  3. I love them all, but he cactus stickers are my favorite. Over he summer I have become enamored with all things cacti and have covered all of my room decorations o some sort of cacti theme.

  4. i’d go for the animals -especially the ladybugs and insects. but i’ve loved and collected all kinds of stickers and love giving them to my students and children

  5. The first sticker sheet I’d pick to put in my “sticker center” would be the roller skates and disco balls. Though those sloths are pretty cool too! I tape a big piece of white paper to an empty space on my wall and have a zippered pouch hanging above it where I put a new sheet of stickers in every week. It is so great for the kids to peel and stick – great pre writing skills! They also love the change of stickers weekly , usually to match what is going on in other areas. Great place to have some quiet time with good conversations about the stickers they are peeling and placing!

  6. I have a disco ball hanging from the middle of my ceiling – a reward for my kiddos is a disco dance party – so….naturally, disco balls!

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