Friday, June 26, 2015

TpT Seller Challenge: Wk 2: Dare to Dream

I've been participating in the TpT Seller Challenge hosted by  Teach Create MotivateSparkling in Second GradeThird in Hollywood, and Peppy Zesty Teacherista. This week's challenge is Dare to Dream. It's all about my hopes and dreams for my TpT store.


Since my store (and blog) is very new, I would just like to "get it off the ground." I'm not particularly looking to become rich, but it would be great if I could make enough to offset the cost of "classroom expenses." That would free up a decent amount of extra cash to travel (and save...hopefully for a wedding!).

I'd also like to make tons of teacher-seller-blogger friends. I really want to expand my circle, hear new ideas, "borrow" practices that work, and collaborate with other educators. I want new friends from all over the US and the world....maybe attend an international teacher-blogger meetup. 


I want to hear all about yours. What are you (TpT) hopes and dreams?

4 comments:

  1. I hope you're successful with TPT! I'm new (a month or so!) at blogging too. I was thinking how it really is helpful to be able to learn and connect with teachers from all over! : ) I love the colors on your blog!!

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  2. I feel ya. I know for a fact that during my first and second year of teaching practically my entire paycheck went back into the classroom. When those classroom and supply magazines come in the mailbox I just wan everything in them for the kids! Thankfully I lived with my parents then or else I wouldn't have survived. I also like making new blogger friends. :)

    Brittany
    Lovely Literacy and More

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    1. Yes, I used to spend waaaay too much on my classroom. I finally have it under control now. Well...CLOSE to under control, lol. I still have an obsession with school supplies, haha. What kept me afloat this past year was a free teacher store called KidSmart. It's amazing! You're able to shop once a month for supplies and materials for your classroom. I saved hundreds of dollars on school supplies and books for my room. Consider me your newest blogger friend! :-)

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