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Free Stuff for Teachers -
Are you a teacher? The following is a list of stuff you can get for free, or coupons and samples you might find useful. These programs are strictly for teachers.
If you know of a free sample for teachers, please let us know and we'll post it here.
Make the Right Decision Packet
This site was created by the R.J.R. Tobacco Company to educate kids. There are many resources here you can print in PDF form including activities on how to be tobacco free and avoid peer pressure.
There is an Afterschool Kit designed for youths in 6 – 9, and contains materials to help them learn, understand, and examine key elements of the decision-making process including
building decision-making skills, learning of the consequences, building refusal skills, reenforcing values, dealing with conflict and fostering
responsibility.
Crayola Resources for Educators
Crayola has a fun and resource site for educators, homeschoolers, parents, grandparents and babysitters that includes craft ideas, art techniques you can teach kids, lesson plans, color science, and certificate makers.
Just a ton of great resources here. You can find party or craft activites by theme, age, materials used, etc. And the lesson plans are unique and fun. Resources are broken down by ages and stages, and special needs. There is also a section called "Crayola Opportunities" where you sign up for the chance to participate in workshops and product testing.
Give a Free Lunch to a Child
Why not send a flyer home with all of your students and get parent to do this pledge. Kraft will give away a free Lunchable to every person who
pledges to put a note their child's
lunch box. Click here.. Over 32,000 people pledged so far. And you get a $1 off Lunchables coupons for pledging..
Free Classroom Magazine
Scholastic is offering teachers a free copy of Classroom magazine. Choose from Pre-K, Elementary, Middle School, or High School editions.
Free subscription to T.H.E. Journal
T.H.E. Journal is a resource for administrative, technical, and academic technology leaders in K-12 education. (US)
Click Here
The Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve provides publications in comic book format that help kids learn about economic issues. Topics include banks, money, inflation, saving, and my favorite, "Once Upon a Dime."
American Chemistry Council
The American Chemistry Council has a couple of freebies for teachers. The first is an educational project called Hands on Plastics which will help your students
investigate into the chemistry and characteristics of plastics. Acccording to ACC's site, the kit was created by the National Middle Level Science Teachers Association (NMLSTA), and produced by the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) and distributed to more than 30,000 teachers nationwide.
The second is a cool and colorful safety poster.
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