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Unbelievably Good Deals That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're a Teacher [Paperback]

Barry Harrington , Beth Christensen
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Nov 11 1998 Unbelievably Good Deals That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're a Teacher

From books and art supplies to playground equipment and on-line services, this one-stop shopping manual for teachers is filled with an incredible variety of free or low-cost teaching aids. Unbelievably Good Deals That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're a Teacher even includes ideas for inexpensive field trips and assemblies, plus ideas for bringing professional sports stars to your school. Ideal for teachers from kindergarten through high school, this value-packed encyclopedia of resources is one that no teacher should be without!


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Barry Harrington is a writer and public relations specialist.

Beth Christensen is a teacher and has a master's degree in counseling.


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In reaction to the "waste of money" review, I feel sad that teacher did not glean the value of this book. It's not just for free catalogs, but an inside look into the donations industry. A wealth of addresses and numbers are proved to obtain free materials which are abundant. Further, IDEAS are TAUGHT; how to bring in community leaders to speak for free, how to get an author to speak to your class, how to get plants and films and furniture, and food for activities from local, state, national, global corporations. I've personally had changes to my classes that could never before afford. And I took a vacation to Italy because *I stopped spending my own money on my classroom*. Moreover, I tapped people in the community who want to make a difference, and involved others. The essay on making a better world is idealistic--and real. --D.M.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of Money Feb 15 2004
By ardnam
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Big disappointment. There are no"incredible" offers in this book. It was a complete waste of money. You don't need to buy a book to request catalogs. Companies willingly send catalogs--I certainly don't need this book to tell me where to request a "free" catalog.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK IN ITS GENRE--IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE May 5 2004
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In reaction to the "waste of money" review, I feel sad that teacher did not glean the value of this book. It's not just for free catalogs, but an inside look into the donations industry. A wealth of addresses and numbers are proved to obtain free materials which are abundant. Further, IDEAS are TAUGHT; how to bring in community leaders to speak for free, how to get an author to speak to your class, how to get plants and films and furniture, and food for activities from local, state, national, global corporations. I've personally had changes to my classes that could never before afford. And I took a vacation to Italy because *I stopped spending my own money on my classroom*. Moreover, I tapped people in the community who want to make a difference, and involved others. The essay on making a better world is idealistic--and real. --D.M.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of Money Feb 15 2004
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Big disappointment. There are no"incredible" offers in this book. It was a complete waste of money. You don't need to buy a book to request catalogs. Companies willingly send catalogs--I certainly don't need this book to tell me where to request a "free" catalog.
3.0 out of 5 stars its ok. Dec 26 2012
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I thought it was information that I already knew. I'm always on the lookout for a good deal or something free for my class so I have hit a lot of the deals.
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