Set Goals for 2016 and Get Freebies, Coupons, and More to Help You Succeed

Happy 2016! Did you make a New Year’s resolution? What about your students—have you been tempted to make resolutions for them? (Please, oh please let them resolve and succeed…)


Post a comment to this blog by 11:59 pm EST on January 17, 2016, to tell me a goal you would like your students to set. From the comments, I’ll randomly select one lucky teacher to win Toys Meet Snow.  (Update: congratulations to Nicole, who is the winner of our prize.)

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Then get your game on for 2016 with this winning lineup: a chance to win a $500 or a $250 Office Depot OfficeMax gift card, free resources to help students tackle goal setting, and coupons. Resources include activities, rewards and incentives to print, posters, and more! Get it all here.

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Are you tech savvy? Show how you incorporate digital media in your K–12 classroom. You could get a year of free professional development and benefits and, if chosen as a lead innovator, be given a free trip to the innovators summit in Denver and a Samsung Galaxy tablet. Get the details.

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“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” Grades K–8 students are invited to show off their penmanship as they write that sentence—which includes every alphabet letter, by the way—for the Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest. Prizes include cash, school materials, and a teacher trip to the International Literacy Association conference. Find out more.

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Don’t forget to post a comment for your chance to win the book!

Resolving to find freebies for you,

Karen

PS: Looking for something new for your classroom? Get a 20% off coupon for a single nonsale item at Lakeshore Learning. Click here for this coupon and more.


6 thoughts on “Set Goals for 2016 and Get Freebies, Coupons, and More to Help You Succeed

  1. A goal I would like my students to set is to really try to be a good scholar. We talk about the four things that will help them be good scholars at home and especially at school and I would like to see them live that. Be respectful, be responsible, be honorable, and be safe. They are kindergarteners. What better time to teach them the benefits of being a good scholar?

  2. Our students strive to achieve the following Six Pillars of Character® of the No Excuses University and the rest will follow:

    T rustworthiness
    R espect
    R esponsibility
    F airness
    C aring
    C itizenship.

  3. My students all work towards increased independence. As a classroom of special needs learners, we focus on building autonomy in all aspects of our day.

  4. I would like for each of my students to set a goal to do their best every single day. I would also like for each of them to work hard and make their AR goals! 🙂

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