Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts

Teachers Pay Teachers, Charlotte edition

http://createdforlearning.blogspot.com/2015/02/teachers-pay-teachers-charlotte-edition.html
Last weekend, our family was visiting Charlotte, North Carolina. We thought it'd be a fun idea to try to meet up with some other Teachers Pay Teachers authors from the area, so we scoured the website and invited a bunch of teachers. We got talking with 10-15 authors who said they were interested, and when the big night came around, 5 of us showed up for a great night of fun, beverage, and shop talk at Noda Brewery!
http://createdforlearning.blogspot.com/2015/02/teachers-pay-teachers-charlotte-edition.html

http://createdforlearning.blogspot.com/2015/02/teachers-pay-teachers-charlotte-edition.html

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Theresas-Teaching-Tidbits
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Number-Line-Addition-Hopping-Along-the-Number-Line-781446We met Theresa from Theresa's Teaching Tidbits. She's a second grade teacher with a ton of passion for teaching and her authoring craft. She's got some activities to help students stay positive all year round, and she also has some fun number line addition activities. It was so exciting doing a little live editing right there on the website and watching her "Number Line Addition: Hopping Along the Number Line" move up the search ranks. It's such a fun activity and needs to have more teachers finding it.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Descriptive-Language-A-game-to-name-items-within-attribute-categories-318586
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Emily-RichardsonWe met Emily Richardson. She works with some awesome kids as a school-based speech language therapist.  She tries to incorporate what the students are learning in their classrooms in her therapy room to help develop their speech and reinforce what they are learning. She knows her stuff. It was fun to hear her connect concepts we were talking about with her specialty. Her descriptive language activity looks so cute and seems like it'd be a lot of fun!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rockin-Resources
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Interactive-Writing-Notebook-Grade-4-with-ALL-Common-Core-Writing-Standards-799623And we met Pam from Rockin Resources. She's a super passionate 4th grade teacher who is a resident expert on writing. She has some really great ideas for helping students engage in the writing process. Her Interactive Notebook bundle for 4th grade looks pretty doggone awesome and lots of other teachers seem to agree (Just look at the ratings!). Her husband Dean came too, and it was a lot of fun talking with him about strategies for Pinterest and other social media marketing. It seems he's sort of a guru. Can't wait to collaborate with him more in upcoming months!

We all thought it'd be super fun to meet up once a month and talk shop and life (we'll continue meeting up with them once we move there in the summer after the TpT conference in July). If you're in the Charlotte area, connect up with us and join the fun and learning. Because we're always learning, right?! :)

http://createdforlearning.blogspot.com/2015/02/teachers-pay-teachers-charlotte-edition.html

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Coming Out on TpT

http://createdforlearning.blogspot.com/2014/12/comingoutontpt.html

       Are you a closet TpTer? Do people at your school know that you create and sell teaching resources on the best teaching site the Internet has to offer? Are they happy for you? Does it cause problems?
       I saw a teacher's recent post in the TeachersPayTeachers forums that was sharing her experience of teachers (and principals) at her school finding out that she bought and sold on www.teacherspayteachers.com. She was asking:

       Q: How do you keep normal relationships with people on your campus when they learn you have a 2nd job selling teaching resources?

       Our thoughts:
       The best way I've found is to give give give. I give all my stuff away at my school. I create all kinds of stuff for what we're studying/teaching and hand it out like candy.
       Some of them still end up buying some even though I tell them not to, that I'll give it to them.
       But I'm of a mind to think that this is the best way always. Give give give. It might seem weird and counter-intuitive because it's your hard worked stuff, but it's the best heart to have. And when it really is your heart, people think you're genuine and one of them...because you are.
       Our two cents.

       Your thoughts?



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