Teachers at a Virginia elementary school received everything on their holiday wish lists thanks to one tireless PTO volunteer who won the weekly $200 TeacherLists Wish it to Win it Sweepstakes. by Terri Frank It was only a few months into the school year when the teachers at Bass Hoover Elementary...
Instructions for sharing your classroom wish lists with your parents on your school website, via email or on social media. TeacherLists makes it super easy!
During this time of year, everyone gets a chance to reflect on what and who they are thankful for. Here at TeacherLists, weâre thankful every day but thought we would take a minute to share why we have so many good days throughout the yearâeven this year. January We’re thankful...
Help Your Childâs Teacher Win $500 for the Classroom! It can be a challenge for teachers to keep their classrooms stocked with supplies throughout the yearâ and with the average teacher spending more $500 of personal money on the classroom,* itâs an expensive one at that. Thatâs why weâre...
Did you know that Aug. 13 is Left-Handers Day? On this day, lefties everywhere take the time to tell their family and friends how proud they are of being left-handed, and also to raise awareness of the everyday issues that they face as they live in a world designed for right-handers. For kids, being...
The TeacherLists team shares eight creative ways teachers can use pens to enhance their classroom activities and increase student engagement - permanently!
You've found your child's supply list and now you want to purchase the items they need -- what's next? Why go to the store, when you can simply use your smartphone?
April 6, 2017 We are proud to partner with several nation-wide retailers to bring the convenience of one-click shopping to all TeacherList users. Currently, we have partnerships with Target and Amazon which allow parents to click right from their child’s supply lists to the retailer where they...
St Paulâs Lutheran School in MD put together a mid-year wish list so that they could re-stock their classroom with needed supplies and hereâs a little diddy about how it went. Now, this is a story all about how This school got filled – stocked up and down And I’d like to take a minute...