I’m five minutes late for everything—meetings; parties; lunch; work; and, yes, even the birth of my own child! Generally being a few minutes late doesn’t matter, but every once in a while, it does. It REALLY does.
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That’s why I’m posting this list of contests ending soon. Don’t be late, because these are too good to miss out on! Plus submit a comment to our blog by 11:59 pm EST on Monday, March 10, 2014, and let us know which of these contests you’re hoping to win. One lucky teacher will win four books from the I Wonder Why series from the National Science Teachers Association. Submit your comment right now! (Update: congratulations to Gloria, who was our winner!)
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Ending February 28! Sign up for your free Studentreasures publishing kit and schedule a press date for students in your class to publish their best work. Sign up right away at TheMailbox.com/classbook.
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Ending February 28! Win a laptop for yourself—and Essential Skills Advantage at-home practice software for every student in your school! But you have to enter today; this contest is ending! Click here: TheMailbox.com/essentialskillsadvantage.
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Don’t relax yet. The Elmer’s Presentations That Pop! sweepstakes ends on March 15, 2014. You can download tips to help students create successful projects and presentations plus enter to win a $250 prize pack of Elmer’s supplies. Throw your name in the hat at TheMailbox.com/elmerspresentations.
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One last item for your to-do list: check out the newest products from Jonti-Craft. You’ll find dozens of items sized just right for little learners. The KYDZ Suite Puppet Theater and the iRise steps (designed to help younger students reach the whiteboard) are two of my favorites. Click here to see the full selection.
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Don’t be late, submit your comment to our blog for a chance at this week’s prize!
Karen |
PS: The Learning magazine WIN contests end February 28 as well. Enter now for a chance at $8,000 in prizes!
Cant wait to see what Jonti-craft has new. Would love the book.
Learning Magazine Rocks! It has all the latest tools and toys for teachers.
I love teaching about the environment and animals – so my favorite would be the books from the National Teachers Science Association. Thank you Learning Magazine for always having such great giveaways!!!
I Wonder Why series looks fantastic for classroom teachers.
This series is perfect for the classroom! I always encourage students to ask questions and seek answers when they aren’t readily available. What a great resource!
I would love to win the “I Wonder Why” books for my school library. The students love non-fiction books! This would be a great set to preview and if the teachers and students like it, we can add to the series.
My kids love science and they love asking “why?”. What a great book series!
Oh, fantastic for classroom teachers!!!!!
I would love to make the I Wonder Why books available to the kids in my class. There are so many students who prefer to read nonfiction books during our silent reading time.
I would love to add the Wonder Why series to my kinder-bear classroom library. We are exploring so many types of text as we’re learning to read. These books look like they are filled with fun with facts and ‘fotos.’
I would love to win the Elmer’s prize pack. I could really use the items in class
Who wouldn’t want to win a new laptop? I would pick the Essential Skills giveaway if I had a choice.
The Essential Skills software package.
I’d really love to win these great science books
the Elmer’s prize pack,
Wow! The Elmer’s prize pack looks amazing, and I didn’t know about the contest until now. It would be wonderful to win! Thank you for sharing the details and thanks also for the chance to win the science books! 🙂
I would love to win the Elmer’s Presentations That Pop! contest! 🙂
I would love to win the Wonder Why Series to help teach
across the curriculum.