Updated 11/11/13
TeacherLists.com, the national school supply lists directory, now has school supply lists for more than 350,000 classrooms around the country. Named a “Cool Tool” by EdTech Digest, TeacherLists was recognized as a great new way for schools to manage their lists and share them with parents (and retailers). But we’re not stopping there – we want to make TeacherLists.com even better! Help us by sharing your feedback – what do you like about TeacherLists.com? What could we change to make it easier to post and share your lists? Take our survey, let us know how we can better serve you and you could win $125 worth of school supplies.
Hi Ms Curtis,
Thank you for writing. You can share you lists with parents many different ways – you can share the link to your list in your emails and newsletters (just copy the url). We also have copy and paste website banners – place it on your school or classroom website, when parents click on it they are taken directly to your list. Here are directions to create your banner – http://www.teacherlists.com/blog/how-do-i-add-my-teacherlists-com-list-to-my-school-or-classroom-website/. Parents can also access the lists directly from TeacherLists.com – they simply need to enter the school’s Zip Code, select their school and view the list.
TeacherLists.com does not sponsor any grants, but you can find some great information about finding (and winning grants) in this article from our sister site PTOToday. http://www.ptotoday.com/pto-today-articles/article/86-finding-and-winning-grants
Regards,
TeacherLists.com
Thanks for this great service to teachers and schools!!!
I am not sure how this works. We have no commerce in our area that is able to donate to the school. Our community is small and rural with no businesses to provide support. The nearest town, which is thirty miles away, supports their school.
Hi Mickee, Thank you for writing. TeacherLists.com is a tool that helps teachers connect with parents on classroom needs. Teachers can post supply lists – the list of supplies children are required to bring with them at the start of the school year – and wish lists – a list of items the teacher would like donated to the classroom. They then share the lists with parents who purchase and donate the supplies. We often offer supplies to schools that are using TeacherLists.com – you can learn more about our current offerings at http://www.TeacherLists.com/prizes.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all that you do for our schoos, Many times it is very difficult to meet all of our students needs regarding their supplies due ti the fact that many parents are strugglung with their income and This program has come to assist in meeting the students needs, material wise A BIG THANK YOU for your support!!!!
Help…our school is low income and a little help would be appreciated.
I want to thank you for the supplies that I recieved for my students. It helped me to start the year with a bang.
My students were happy to see the Angry Bird notebooks and folders.
I was happy to get the cleaning suppplies that is always needed.
Thank you for your hard work it is greatly appreciated.
Please support my students in their quest for knowledge and self improvement by donating to my classroom
I like this program and hopefully my parents will like it too. Is there a way besides Facebook to let them know? I have sent home a list and would also like to give them the website so they can see what is on my list. I would love to see on your site any grants that you can suggest for teachers to consider. I love to get new school supplies since I have a large class and we use many hands on items and supplies. I am looking to move into this next year with more technology available for my students. So if my parents assist with such things as notebooks, pencils, markers, velcro, erasers, dry erase markers, glue sticks, stamp pads, rechargeable batteries and disinfecting wipes and such , then I can write grants for things like mini IPads or tablets. This is a great way for parents to help out and for teachers to share what they need and what they are achieving. Thank you