Start the new year with the Force on your side—you have another chance to win Teachers’ Choice Award–winning products! I’ve given away some great prizes already and have plenty more to come. (Nearly 60 products that earned Learning magazine’s 2016 Teachers’ Choice Awards will be given away in all!) When you see a TCA label, you know the product has been tested by real teachers in real classrooms and is among the best of the best.
Here’s what you need to do for your chance to win: post a comment to this blog by 11:59 pm EST on January 3, 2016, to tell me which of the award-winning products below would be perfect in your classroom. From the comments, I’ll randomly select one teacher to win all the items in today’s post. Congratulations to Rhonda, who is the winner of these products!
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And the winning products you can win here are…
Star Wars Workbooks—Math from Workman Publishing: Learn well, your students will, with Star Wars–themed math exercises and games. They’ll add with Anakin, subtract with C-3PO, compare groups of clone troopers, and more. (TCA for the Classroom)
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MathShapes—Go Figure! from Kaplan: Make a home-school connection with these take-home math tutorial kits that include grade-appropriate manipulatives, such as dominoes and cards; a student book; a resource guide; and more. (TCA for the Family)
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Critical Thinking Strategies Guide from Mentoring Minds: Establish a thinking-centered classroom and engage students with the instructional strategies in this guide. Use it to lead students to make decisions, form responses, and arrive at solutions. (TCA for the Classroom)
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Atomic Integrate from Atomic Learning: Be empowered to use technology to impact student achievement. This online, job-embedded development resource focuses on tech in the classroom. (TCA for Professional Development)
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Whiz Kid Science from Capstone: Are you getting ready for a science fair? Things will be booming, zooming, glowing, and growing in your classroom when your students tackle the experiments in these books that convey key scientific principles. (TCA for Children’s Books)
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Don’t forget to post a comment for your chance to win all these great products!
May the Force be with you,
Karen |
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PS: Want to see all the Teachers’ Choice Award winners for 2016? Go to LearningMagazine.com and click on “Teachers’ Choice Awards” in the menu. Then watch this blog for a chance to win your favorites.
I think the Whiz Kids Science would be awesome in my classroom. Unfortunately, we don’t get to complete science activities as much anymore with all of the other demands placed on us…that would be so much fun and the kids would love these books!
I am teaching a Book Club with Star Wars and it would be nice to have the Star Wars Workbooks. I also teach science so the Capstone resource is one I plan to look into for my class.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
What great products. The Mathshapes look like a lot of fun. Thank you so much for sharing all the great information.
Whiz kids from Capstone. I love science.
I am sure the students would enjoy the Star Wars Workbooks. Even at the kinder level they cannot talk about anything else. I am interested in the Whiz Kid Science. One can never have enough resources for science, especially experiments.
The Star Wars books would be popular
I like the science experiment books. The children love doing science experiments.
The students would love the Star Wars books! I’m excited about the MathShapes.
Our kiddos would love the Star Wars math books! I wish they had the upper grades, too! 🙂
Atomic Learning would be a great resource to help me with technology teaching in the classroom!
I love the Star Wars workbooks! What a great way to keep my classroom engaged in learning!
I think the Math Shapes from Kaplan sound wonderful! Thanks for the chance!
Those StarWars books are so great! I’ve seen them before. They are really cool!
The math shapes from kaplan would be wonderful. It can be very difficult for students to apply what they are learning in class to take home work.
The Whiz Kids Science book looks really neat. Science can be so tricky to teach sometimes.
I’ve purchased some things from mentoring minds before. They have great resources to use in the classroom.