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Mid-Summer Giveaway!


Hi everyone!

Since I arrived home from the TpT Conference Sunday night, I've been processing everything I learned and reflecting on all of the great ideas and memories from it! It's been a lot to take in, and I'm slightly overwhelmed, but excited to process all of my ideas and learn how to manage my time while preparing for the school year and baby (which we found out is a girl, on Thursday, eek!!)

Here are my top 5 biggest takeaways:

1. Networking is *KEY*
2. Being on TpT=Being a small business owner, take it seriously!
3. You must find your niche and stay true to it
4. TpT should enhance your work in the classroom
5. Teachers rock!

With #5 in mind, I've teamed up with a great group of Middle School Bloggers and TpT Sellers to bring you this great mid-summer giveaway! We are giving away TWO prizes! A $60 Target Gift Card and a TpT Product Bundle! Please see the rafflecopter below for how to enter. And make sure to stop by and check out these other wonderful teacher bloggers!

Best of luck!

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