Ok, y'all. I want to be able to make more stuff for TpT to make more monaaayyyy. I want to be a TpT super seller. I didn't even know this existed until Dana Lester (she's so awesome) posted a pic of her store and it said super seller... I was like, huh? I WANT THAT! I know I'm not on here enough and that's problem number one. Gotta circulate and promote! Single mommy of 2 toddlers means not much time for this. I understand I won't be the next million dollar teacher, or even the next 20,000 teacher. But I feel like I am full of awesome potential. So here's where you come in. Our reading program leaves very little wiggle room for creativity. Read: ZERO. It's scripted, and we have to stay to the script (blah). Now, as much as I'd like to be able to just create things for other teachers to use since I can't, I don't even know what other teachers need/want. Also, I have created little "helpers" for the program I teach, but don't know how to post them without messing with Copyright infringment. Anyone know how that works? I see LOTS of units being posted for different animals, different themes all around. We don't teach anything like that. I am the ELD (english language development) teacher, and we are required to have one hour of grammar, one hour of writing, one hour of reading, and one hour of vocab/speaking/listening per day. And I have like 30ish minutes for math every day except wednesday. No math on wednesday (nuts, right?!). I feel like I'm stuck. How can I get around all of this and create things OTHER teachers will want/need? I do sell stuff in my store, but it's really honestly only like 3 different products that sell. Brainy ideas annnnddd.... GO!
I'm introducing adjectives this week and will spend a few weeks on them...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment :)
Dana