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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Seagull Book- Great Sales!

Have you ever been to Seagull Book to shop their discount tables? They have some amazing deals!
These are things I got yesterday at Seagull Book.
A hardbound, color Encyclopedia of the Presidents for $3.99. List price is $19.95. Woot!
Then each of these CD packs for either $2.99 or $3.99 with 3 CDs each! List Price $19.99 or $12.99

Recognize any of these songs?
Songs for Learning CDs:
 The Wheels on the Bus
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Down by the Bay
A Frog Went A-courtin'
She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain
Clementine
I've Been Workin' on the Railroad
Big Rock Candy Mountains
Yankee Doodle
I Love the Mountains
The Muffin Man
B-I-N-G-O
Old Macdonald had a Farm
PLUS about 50 other songs!

And that's just on the one pack of CDs. I'm always looking for inexpensive music for the classroom.
Last year we sang Frog Went A-Courtin' and the 3rd graders loved it! We then wrote our own verses to sing. It was a blast!

I also have found books like Leven Thumps hardcover for $2. Looking for a great gift? They have cookbooks for $2 or $3, they have cute picture frames for a few dollars, etc.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Fold and Cut-Bound Books TUTORIAL

I loved to make books when I was in elementary. When I didn't have many materials I would make this book that only requires paper and scissors to bind (although I have been known to skip the scissors altogether and just fold and tear!)

You will need:
*Paper
Scissors
Ruler
Pencil
* I used construction paper for this book, but computer paper works well too. Paper that is too thin, such as manuscript paper, will not work very well. Remember that the number of pages you end up with in your book will be double the number of pieces of paper you have.

1. Fold each piece of paper in half hamburger style.


2. Measure about one inch from the top and bottom of each piece of paper on the fold side. To do this quickly I measured one piece, put all the pieces together, then following the guideline from the first page I marked the rest.

3. Take ONE piece of paper and cut out the middle from each mark at the end. You are making a "slit" in the fold, leaving the two measured pieces at the end un-cut.

4. All the remaining pieces of paper will be cut from the bottom and top until you hit the mark (the opposite of what you just did in #3)

5. Fold the paper you just cut, lengthwise and put it carefully in the slit piece of paper.

6. CAREFULLY unfold the lengthwise paper to fit into the slit. Do one end at a time or you will likely rip the slit open. Hopefully the pictures will help explain this as it's hard to write in words!



7. You now have your book!
Well there's my first tutorial ever! Any questions? Anything unclear?
Thanks for reading!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Teachers get Discounts Every Day!

Just got an email from Michaels. Apparently, teachers can save 15% every day! There is not much info on their website about it, so I'll have to go into the store next week to get the nitty gritty.

Lakeshore Learning also has a Teacher's club. Click HERE to go to their website. 15% off everyday and lamination is only $.29 a linear foot.

Barnes and Noble also gives an educator discount. 20% off publisher prices, and special educator appreciation days where you get 25% off.

Do you know of any stores offering Teacher discounts? Please share!
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