Wishes for Your Wish List—Win a Calendar

Get out your back-to-school wish list. You’re going to want so make some notes, get some coupons, download freebies, and enter to win!

 

Wonder Choose Kind Every Day!

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Here’s your first stop. Post a comment to this blog no later than 11:59 pm EDT on August 7, 2016, to tell me which of the items below you’d like to add to your wish list. From the comments, I’ll randomly select one teacher to win a 17-month inspirational school year calendar, Wonder: Choose Kind Every Day.  (Update: congratulations to Shannon, who is the winner of our prize.)

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Lakeshore freebiesGet ready to shop! Lakeshore Learning is having its back-to-school sale—its biggest sale of the year—right now! It’s the perfect time to stock up on Lakeshore’s innovative products. Plus there are coupons involved. (I love, love, love coupons!) Click here to what’s offered. Then click the “sale” tab. Don’t forget to check out the 1,000+ classroom freebies here!

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Dash and DotCoding? Robotics? Yep, you can do it with Dash and Dot—two little robotic hands-on learning tools that bring STEM to life for grades K–5. Check out the teacher’s portal here. You’ll find loads of free support: a cross-curricular curriculum aligned to standards, videos, and more!

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ImageQuestStop searching the Web for images to bring lessons, assignments, home communications, and student projects to life. Britannica ImageQuest has more than 3 million curriculum-relevant images and clip art—all rights-cleared for educational use. Learn more and sign up to get a free trial here.

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

Wishing that your wish list wishes come true,

Karen

 


42 thoughts on “Wishes for Your Wish List—Win a Calendar

  1. The Britannica ImageQuest is something that I will definitely check out. My special needs classroom is full of visual learners and this looks like a fantastic way to supplement many of my materials and lessons. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Dash & Dot, so many skills can learned through this program at a young age better preparing our students for real-life jobs.

  3. A kindergarten teacher in a Lakeshore store with free gifts would be a dream come true. The products that I have purchased from them are all wonderful. Thanks Mailbox and Lakeshore. I love it when you pair together for teachers and children.

  4. I love incorporating images into my Powerpoints/work assignments so Britannica ImageQuest would be an amazing resource. ( Plus, I always wanted my own set of encyclopedias when I was younger!)

  5. Britannica ImageQuest- images and clip art, as well as all associated legal and ethical issues are so important for students to understand, and so difficult for a teacher to monitor!

  6. Britannica Image Quest would spice up my discussion sessions and Power Points. It would make my history lessons to come alive and Take my sixth graders to wonerous places!

  7. I’m surprised it’s so hard to choose between three things! My initial thought was the coding robots but now I’m leaning towards the Lakeshore sale.

  8. These all look great! The Dash and Dot robots would be a great tool for me to use to introduce hands-on coding fun!

  9. Dash and Dot… I really need to incorporate and begin makerspace in my school library, this looks really engaging!

  10. My students would absolutely love the Dots and Dash robotic learning tools! This one is at the top of my wish list.

  11. Great resources and ideas! Thank you!
    I would love to have Dash and Dot. My 2nd grade students love coding and these little guys would add so much to their experience. Ah to dream….guess that’s why this is a wish list!!!! 🙂

  12. Students would love to follow Dash and Dot to learn computer literacy.and technology skills so necessary to their education.

  13. Britannica ImageQuest is most interesting to me as a school librarian. It would be useful for all my teachers and their students.

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