Trick-or-Treat for Cash, Prizes, Freebies, and More! Spooky? Not if You Enter by Halloween!

Time to load up your treat bag! Not only is this Saturday Halloween, but it’s also the last day you can treat yourself to the free resources and chances to win in the fabulous contests below. So get ready…set…and let’s go trick-or-treating right here!

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Trick or treat! No tricks—here’s your treat: Submit a comment to the blog by
11:59 pm EST Sunday, November 1, 2015, to tell me which of the contests below you’ve entered. From the comments, I’ll randomly select a teacher to win two books.
With Historium (Big Picture Press), the museum is open all hours. This big book features more than 130 artifacts from ancient civilizations. Then, in Every Person Has a History (Heinemann-Raintree), kids learn about basic research techniques so they can discover every person’s history!  (Update: congratulations to Carrie, who is the winner of our prize.)

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Trick or treat! The treat? You could be a winner plus get loads of freebies. The trick? You have to click on the links by this Saturday, October 31, 2016. Here’s what could wind up in your treat bag:

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$500 in cash or be one of 25 runners-up to win a class set of 30 Studies Weekly subscriptions. Then check out the more than 1,000 free videos and preview a Studies Weekly publication specific for your grade and state. Click here!
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$500 from Upromise for one teacher; three teachers will each win $100. Plus download free resources that cover core skills and financial literacy for preschool to grade 3. Enter here!
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An iPad from UMIGO, plus ten runners-up will each win a $100 Barnes & Noble gift card. Then build a strong foundation for math for your students with free UMIGO “appisodes” and teaching resources for grades K–2. Get it here!
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$500 in cash plus an egg-themed prize pack from the American Egg Board; three runners-up will each win $100 plus egg-themed swag. Plus download free teaching resources—from preschool units to Common Core–aligned activities for grades K–9. Click here!

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20 copies of one title in the Class Acts: Best in Class 2015 Book Giveaway. Fifty teachers will win! The freebies? Common Core–aligned resources for five new HarperCollins titles.
Find it here!

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Don’t forget to submit a comment for your chance to win the books. I love to hear from you!

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Happy trick-or-treating!

Karen

PS: Looking for more prizes for your treat bag? Click here, scroll down to “win,” and select your favorites. Don’t forget to click the “I’m finished” button when you’re through. There’s nothing scary about that!


23 thoughts on “Trick-or-Treat for Cash, Prizes, Freebies, and More! Spooky? Not if You Enter by Halloween!

  1. I entered the UMIGO, the egg themed prize pack, and the class act book give away. These all sound like they would be great prizes for my classroom. There were also a lot of good resources to look at.

    • Be sure to check out the UMIGO appisodes, Danielle. They are awesome! Definitely something to use year after year in your classroom.

  2. These books would be so great for the students in our Ancient History class. I am going to enter the Barnes and Nobles contest. Thanks for the information on it.

  3. I tried to enter on Halloween, (Trick-or-Treat for Cash, Prizes, Freebies, and More! Spooky? Not if You Enter by Halloween!”) and they had already ended!

  4. Thanks I did win this month- Wow both books are perfect for introducing research and are a perfect fit with the Common Core. Love both books and my students can not keep Historium closed. I must confess at first glance I was not impressed- but one look at both books and I have countless writing activities planned.

    Teachers take a closer look at both books!!!!

    Every one has a History is perfect for writing research.

    Thank You!!!

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