It's here, it's finally here! It's the TpT 'Teacher Appreciation' site wide sale where everything is up to 28% off!
Today I'm linking up with Teaching in the Tongass to share my top 3 most wished for resources on TpT, so you can make your 'wishlists' come true and download them for a steal!
Today I'm linking up with Teaching in the Tongass to share my top 3 most wished for resources on TpT, so you can make your 'wishlists' come true and download them for a steal!
So without further ado, let's check out my most wish listed resources, starting with 3rd place...
Ah my 'Build Your Own Town Map' clip art set - one of my absolute faves. This was originally created as a request for someone almost 2 years ago. Since then, I have taken action on the great suggestions from buyers, and so over time the set has grown considerably and it's versatility is one of the best things about it! But hey, don't believe me, just check out the reviews - and if top TpT seller, Annie Moffatt from The Moffatt Girls loves it, then it has to be great, right?! :)
And in second place for most wish listed, we have...
This End of Year Activities for teens resource is my most wish listed and also my number 1 top seller! This resource has saved my bacon and the bacon of many other teachers who are exhausted at the end of the school year. It's a great way to wrap up, reflect on life, dream of the future and keep students entertained while us teachers are using all our energy just trying to claw our way to the finish line! Most of the reviews say that these activities were compelling for all their students and all the teachers who have rated it have been really happy with the results!
Wish no more my friends, grab this while it's on sale and you too can breeze through the last few weeks of school.
So there you have it! If you do grab any of these while they are on sale, let me know how you get on with them! Is there anything else on your wish list that you've got your eye on? I'd love to know, drop me a comment below!
Wish no more my friends, grab this while it's on sale and you too can breeze through the last few weeks of school.
So there you have it! If you do grab any of these while they are on sale, let me know how you get on with them! Is there anything else on your wish list that you've got your eye on? I'd love to know, drop me a comment below!
And finally, in first place.... drum roll.....
Yay, my teacher binder! I do love this resource and I don't know why I was surprised to find it on the top 3, actually! Considering I offer free updates for life, if it is still sitting on your wishlist you are missing out on those free updates every year that goes by! Now is a great time to download it while it's on sale, and don't worry, come June I will update it for the next academic year anyway (and I'll be including a wider month range to accommodate different academic years around the globe too!)
So if you're curious how this one came about, I created this for myself initially. Schools in the UK usually provide you with "The Teacher Planner" - one company that has seemingly dominated the market over here. I mean they're fine, I guess, but I have some niggles with the practicality of it and aside from the nice colour ranges available, they're just a little bit bland and not very fun to plan with. Plus I wanted the option to go digital too. So one year I just decided enough is enough, I wanted to make being organised and planning my lessons as enjoyable as possible, and so I spent a lot of time planning and creating a teacher planner that is attractive, practical, complete and will also work for secondary teachers! Oh yeh, and that was not an ink sucker and could be typed onto too... Love it.
So if you're curious how this one came about, I created this for myself initially. Schools in the UK usually provide you with "The Teacher Planner" - one company that has seemingly dominated the market over here. I mean they're fine, I guess, but I have some niggles with the practicality of it and aside from the nice colour ranges available, they're just a little bit bland and not very fun to plan with. Plus I wanted the option to go digital too. So one year I just decided enough is enough, I wanted to make being organised and planning my lessons as enjoyable as possible, and so I spent a lot of time planning and creating a teacher planner that is attractive, practical, complete and will also work for secondary teachers! Oh yeh, and that was not an ink sucker and could be typed onto too... Love it.