7. December 2011 10:46
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John
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school supplies | office supplies
What was used to help build the Great Pyramid of Giza?
What was used to chisel the Easter Island stone heads?
What has been given the nickname of “man’s best friend”?
What one object did the astronauts insist they bring on the first trip to the moon “in case everything that could go wrong does wrong”?
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9. November 2011 11:24
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John
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... don’t buy our calendars! While we at eOfficeDirect.com are mindful of other people’s views, the calendar printers are not as much. Instead of acknowledging the Maya prediction that the world will end on December 21, 2012, our printers have blatantly included December 22-31. We tried arguing that they could save a few trees by not printing that last week and a half, but they would have none of it. They also refused to include my suggestion for a “Final 10 Days Of Our Lives” countdown to remind people of the impending doom. As a final jab, the printers even had the audacity to include mini calendars at the end of some forecasting a “2013”!
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15. February 2011 15:37
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Charles
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school | school supplies
School is almost done for the summer but teachers are already thinking about the fall. At the top of their list is saving money on back-to-school supplies with shrinking budgets and increased expectations. Making every dollar go farther is more important now than ever before. Below are a handful of tips that can help.
- Think outside the box. There are several websites that educators can post their classroom wish lists of educational games, classroom learning tools, equipment and books to that match donors with teachers. Adopt-a-classroom.com, donorschoose.org, and supplyourschools.org just to name a few. Also consider free gently used products such as audiovisual equipment, posters, rolling carts and more from freecycle.com. These items may need to be picked up so remember to look locally first.
- Get parents involved! Build relationships with your students parents. Early in the year open up to them and share your teaching philosophy and classroom plans, help them understand what projects you'd like to complete, how the students will benefit, and what materials and supplies are required. You'll be surprised at how many will volunteer help without you even asking. Another suggestion: post a supplies wish list during parent-teacher meetings that parents can review while waiting.
- Quality over quantity. With electronics, floor mats, storage cabinets and shelving, quality makes a big difference. Sure the costs are higher up front but you'll save more over time because the equipment will last longer.
- Don't wait. Make your classroom wish lists and your students' supply list available to parents as early as possible. Most parents are great bargain hunters and getting them informed early lets them spread expenses over time and shop sales.
- Talk with a office supply store like eofficedirect.com. More often than not there are very creative solutions to help outfit your classroom and get the best bang for your buck. Talk with eofficedirect.com about what you need and they will find a way to help.
Right now is the perfect time to start planning for the new school year. Create those wish lists today and start shopping and saving for the fall.
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