Showing posts with label tpt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tpt. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2014

What's In Your Cart?! Linky!

Have you heard, TpT is throwing a HUGE back to school sale!  And I'm participating!!  


Here are a few new items I recently added to my store:
And my newest bundles!!

Jenna over at Speech Room News is hosting again a "What's In Your Cart?" linky so all of us tpt sellers/bloggers can share what items we plan on purchasing.  This can help you get ideas!!


Nonfiction Texts with English Language Arts Targets {Fall Edition} by Nicole Allison at Speech Peeps

Prediction Comic Strips – A Focused Reading Skills Activity by Teri and Tiff's Creative Resources

and tons of clip art so I can create more materials for you!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Teachers Pay Teachers Conference July 2014 Keynote Notes





I have spent the past few days in Vegas for the first Teachers Pay Teachers Conferences and let me tell you it was amazing! Keeping wit the spirit of the TpT way of working in collaboration and not competition, I wanted to share some of the things I learned with you this week.  The TpT presenters are also sellers and were amazing about sharing with us and I would like to pay that forward. Keep in mind that we were limited to the sessions we attended, so my posts will only be about what I learned.  



However, the good news is that I saw camera crews there and it was said that TpT will be sharing the videos of the sessions in some way or fashion in the near future.  I am really excited about that because I learned so much in the sessions I was able to attend, and I absolutely want to learn more from the ones I couldn't attend.  If you weren't able to make it, be sure to keep your eyes out for them because they are phenomenal!



My plan is to write a post a day about each session that I attended starting with the keynote today.  The next few days will be as follows:


TpT Conference 2014 Session Handout: Hello Buyers! present

The Data Advantage: Optimize Your Store {TPT Session T09}

July 14th will be The Data Advantage (Optimize Your Store) with Ryan VanMeter (Head of Data at Teachers Pay Teachers) & Kelley Dolling from Teacher Idea Factory

Build Your Magnet Marketing Plan Handouts: Session T-11, T


TpT Conference 2014 Handout - Session T-19: Accelerate You


July 17th will be All About Me and my experiences at the conference.  Kind of the ins and outs of why I went, why I am thrilled that I went, my memories, etc.  Also, why you really should go next year if you can!





The keynote in a nutshell was everything about what makes Teachers Pay Teachers the amazing place that it is.


Amy Borrell Berner, the Head of Community and Editorial for Teachers for Teachers Pay Teachers opened up the conference.  She was warm, and bubbly and a great way to get us started and as an introduction to Teachers Pay Teachers.

We had our very own Oscars moment TpT style when the CEO of TpT, John Yoo, took a selfie to show his teens he was a cool Dad. He said it probably wouldn't work, and as a mom of teens, I think he is probably right.  Us sellers definitely thought he was cool though!
Photo: #TpTVegas14 #TpTVegas2014 TpT CEO John Yoo takes a selfie during the Keynote.

I stole this pic from TPT's Facebook because I was on the other side of the room!


Paul Edelman, the founder of TpT was amazing!  He is so down to earth (look at him rocking those blue jeans) and personable.  As he took the stage he got a standing ovation which was well deserved.  The reason I believe it was well deserved is because he has really empowered teachers through his website.  He has allowed us to profit from our intellectual property just like book authors, and songwriters.  It was humbling to hear him say that we deserve it!  I found this article on-line that has many of the things he said in his keynote if you want a more in depth look.


He told us we (teachers) were super heroes who help other teachers make magic moments in their classroom.


And he told us what Teachers Pay Teachers super power is.  I agree, don't you?

They shared a few TpT stats:






They reminded us of the history of TpT.  This is what it looked like in 2008 when I joined.  I was only one of a handful who stood up when they called that year out.  



Yes, I started in 2008, but you might have never known it.  I will share more when I share my TpT story later this week.


Deanna Jump's keynote was so inspiring! Again this is a swiped pic from TpT because I was sitting right there!  Can you see me? LOL!

 I had read her story on her blog and had heard about it in various interviews she has given, so I didn't expect to cry when I heard it live - I was wrong.  I cried!  There were very few dry eyes in the house. And although her story was sad in some places and told of struggle living on a teacher's salary, she is so bubbly and upbeat about everything!  


She shared this quote with us as she told us her story. She didn't just become the number one seller on TpT because she was bubbly - she WORKED at it.

* She sent out freebies to teachers around the country to get them to look at her products.
* She worked with other sellers to collaborate on giveaways, linky parties, etc.
* She learned about marketing her products and making them better.
* She sought out places to speak and teach.

She had a few missteps in the keynote but she handled it with grace.  A quote we will not soon forget from her is "It's about Quantity not Quality!"  She quickly caught herself and made the correction, but it is so true!  As sellers we really need to remember that the quality of our products should always come first! 

My favorite quote of hers happened when a cha-ching went off in the audience and she said, "For every cha-ching that's a teacher who believed in you and your products and used their money to buy it.  Money that they might have needed to purchase something else."

That was so inspiring to me.  I really do appreciate everyone who has purchased a product from me and placed that confidence in me.  It has helped my family in so many ways, and I hope that it has helped you as well.  

To my teacher followers who are not sellers (yet - you may catch the bug, and if you do I would love to help in any way I can), I appreciate you indulging me this week as I post about the conference.  I will be back next week with more teaching ideas.

To my followers who are sellers, I hope you enjoy hearing about what I learned.  If you have any questions, feel free to email me or leave a comment below!


I am linking up with Burst of First for her What happens in Vegas linky party.  Check out what the other bloggers have to say about the trip as well!




Wednesday, February 26, 2014

3 Million Teachers Strong Sale On Teachers Pay Teachers and Pin it to Win It

(image credit: Rachel Lamb for Blog Hoppin')

Can you believe that Teachers Pay Teachers is already 3 million teachers strong!  That is a whole lot of resources and support!  I can honestly say that Teachers Pay Teachers has been an amazing blessing to both my family and my students.  The quality of my teaching has improved tremendously thanks to the resources that I have not only made, but have purchased from other sellers as well!  My wish list is way too long to even talk about, but with the great sale taking place Feb. 27 - 28th, I will be able to make a major dent in it!  I will  be having a  20% sale on all of my products at my store. Teachers Pay Teachers adds an additional 10% to that when you use the code TPT3 (You effectively save 28%).

I am linking up with Blog Hoppin' with a bunch of other sellers who are also throwing sales at their stores. Several of these sellers have products that are on my wish list!  Be sure to check them out and get ready to save on some amazing products!


As a special thank you to my followers, I am having a Pin it to Win It party for the next three days.  Pin your favorite item from my store and you can get it for FREE!  Limit one item per person.  Simply leave the link to your pin and your email address in the comments and I will send you the file as soon as I can.  Thank you again for all of your support!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Five For Friday January 3, 2013 And Giveaway!


Friday and time again to link up with Five for Friday with Doodle Bugs Teaching.

Two days after Christmas is my son, Tyler's birthday and this year he turned 13!  We celebrated with a trip to Dave and Buster's and the mall where we went to Build a Bear, Game Stop, The Disney Store, and a variety of other stores he and his brothers wanted to visit.




We brought along my nephew Noah, and he LOVED the trampoline ride there just like his cousins do.


It has been awhile since we have had a toddler to chase after (my youngest is almost 8) and he gave us a run for our money.  One of my boys said, "Now I know why they invented those kid leashes!"



It was a nephew week, because we also visited my other nephew, Ender (he was named after the book, Ender's Game which Cody got as a Christmas gift this year).






Cody also got a Rainbow Loom for Christmas and has been making bracelets like crazy!  He has discovered Pinterest (thanks to Mom's major slight addiction) and has been learning how to make a ton of different kinds.   One of those bracelets just might have inspired a new Teachers Pay Teachers creation for me...

Divisible Me - A Division Review Game Divisible Me - A Division Game

And last but not least it is time for my giveaway!  You can win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card just for following my store and blog.  I give one gift card away each month as a thank you to my followers.



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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Best of 2013 And a Sale!


Top Ten, Top 10
Really Top 5! :)



Since today is the last day of 2013, I thought I would share some of the best posts of 2013 from my blog.  I have learned so much from my fellow teacher bloggers, and I love sharing things that I have learned, things that I have tried, and things that honestly haven't gone as well as I would have liked, because, as I tell my students - mistakes are proof that you are learning!

My number 1 Blog Post from 2013 was Whole Brain Teaching The Scoreboard.  Many teachers LOVE the results from this method of teaching that also includes behavior management.  I know I have seen significant improvement in behavior and engagement during lessons using many of Chris Biffle's Strategies.This post showed how I use the Scoreboard in my classroom and includes a FREEBIE!


In the number 2 slot is The World Would Be More Awesome If post.  This post is how I turned an inspiring Kid President (my kiddos LOVE him) video into a writing assignment.

My 3rd most popular blog post of 2013 was my post about Marzano learning scales inspired by a Pinterest pin.  Our school district has heavily adopted the use of Marzano learning scales for our students to self assess.  This post shows my old version of the scales, but I now have each student keep a copy of the scales in their notebooks.  I will post about this soon.


In 4th place is another post about Whole Brain Teaching!  This one was about the 5 classroom rules and also included several links to some FREEBIE signs to hang in your class.


And... last but not least the 5th most popular post of 2013 was my teaching subjects and predicates with Mr Morton (of grammar rock fame).  This one also included a FREEBIE!

I am sensing a theme - FREEBIES and Whole Brain Teaching!  So, expect more of both kinds of posts (as well as a mix of others) in the New Year!  Thank you so much for visiting my blog, whether that means you are a new visitor today or you have been visiting all year long!  As a special thank you - I am having a sale!





I am also having a sale today and tomorrow in honor of the new year!  You can get 20% off every item in both my Teachers Pay Teachers and Teachers Notebook stores.  While you are there, remember to Follow my Stores for a chance to win a $25 Gift certificate!  I have a giveaway for store followers every month :) Just a little thank you for being a follower! Thank you so much to Sheree from Peterson's Pad for the awesome sales button!  She is also having a 20% off sale at her store tomorrow as well.