Whether you are a brand-new teacher, moving to a new grade or just need to replace used-up or worn-out supplies, here are some great ideas for how and where to get your classroom supplies without going broke.
All of us, even the newest members of our profession, have acquired skills and attitudes that allow us to live a relatively comfortable lifestyle even now when our nation’s economy is in a doleful state. Our expertise in learning to live below our means can be found in this list of 50 of the best strategies that teachers use to save money.
Teachers are always looking for clever ways to organize and decorate their classrooms on tight budgets. Well these ideas taken from various teacher blogs absolutely nailed the concept of classroom hacks for teachers on a budget! After all, "Teachers best resources are each other"! Follow the links under each photo to see more details about each classroom tip.
According to an annual report by the National School Supply Equipment Association which educators spent roughly $3.2 billion to stock their classrooms, of that $1.6 billion came directly out of teachers’ pockets
Whether you are a brand-new teacher, moving to a new grade or just need to replace used-up or worn-out supplies, here are some great ideas for how and where to get your classroom supplies without going broke.
All of us, even the newest members of our profession, have acquired skills and attitudes that allow us to live a relatively comfortable lifestyle even now when our nation’s economy is in a doleful state. Our expertise in learning to live below our means can be found in this list of 50 of the best strategies that teachers use to save money.
Teachers are always looking for clever ways to organize and decorate their classrooms on tight budgets. Well these ideas taken from various teacher blogs absolutely nailed the concept of classroom hacks for teachers on a budget! After all, "Teachers best resources are each other"! Follow the links under each photo to see more details about each classroom tip.
According to an annual report by the National School Supply Equipment Association which educators spent roughly $3.2 billion to stock their classrooms, of that $1.6 billion came directly out of teachers’ pockets