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Teacher Shirt: It Takes a Lot of Sparkle to be a Teacher

This cute shirt is perfect for teachers, teaching assistants and educators. Wear to work to get a smile from your students and colleagues or give as a gift of appreciation to a special educator in your life.

Design: It Takes a Lot of Sparkle to be a Teacher

Shirt Colour: Black

Features:

  • 100% cotton
  • Pre-shrunk fabric
  • Double-stitched seams at shoulder, sleeve, collar and waist
  • Durable and reliable mid-weight material
  • Contoured and side seamed for a feminine fit
  • This item RUNS SMALL

Design is printed with a direct to garment process. Looks great and maintains its integrity over time without peeling and cracking.

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Teacher Shirt: Elemeno

This cute shirt is perfect for teachers, teaching assistants and educators. Wear to work to get a smile from your students and colleagues or give as a gift of appreciation to a special educator in your life.

Design: Elemeno

Shirt Colour: Black

Features:

  • 100% cotton
  • Pre-shrunk fabric
  • Double-stitched seams at shoulder, sleeve, collar and waist
  • Durable and reliable mid-weight material
  • Contoured and side seamed for a feminine fit
  • This item RUNS SMALL

Design is printed with a direct to garment process. Looks great and maintains its integrity over time without peeling and cracking.

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Teacher To Do List Notepad A4

The super popular Teacher To Do List Notepad is now in A4 size so you can make even more notes in the one place! Making notes is so much fun with your own notepad! This pastel coloured to-do list is designed especially for teachers, educators and teaching assistants. This Teacher To Do List Notepad is ideal for keeping on your desk at work or home to manage your daily tasks. Keep track of things to do, print and prep, emails to send and things you need. This teacher notepad also makes the ideal teacher gift!

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Teacher To Do List Notepad A5

Making notes is so much fun with your own notepad! This pastel coloured to-do list is designed especially for teachers, educators and teaching assistants. This Teacher To Do List Notepad is ideal for keeping on your desk at work or home to manage your daily tasks. Keep track of things to do, print and prep, emails to send and things you need. This teacher notepad makes the ideal teacher gift!

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Mother’s Day Activities For the Classroom

Celebrating Mother’s Day is lots of fun and we all know how much children love to make and create special things for their Mums to celebrate. Here you will find an array of Mother’s Day activities for your classroom (or home) that are super cute and fun! Mother’s Day Pampering Session If you have not […]

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Using Boom Cards in the Classroom and at Home

I discovered something new in the last few weeks and it is AMAZING! When I say new, I mean it is new to me. I didn’t even know that this amazing, interactive and engaging learning platform even existed until I was forced into the world of distance learning. For the last couple of weeks I […]

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Fun and Engaging Harmony Day Activities

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Harmony Day Harmony Day is celebrated around Australia on March 21st every year. Harmony Day is a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home – from the traditional owners of this land to those who have come from many countries around the world. The reasons we celebrate Harmony Day can be taught […]

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Fun Foundation History Activities

For younger students, you need to be really intentional about how you teach basic history skills and to keep students engaged you have to make your lessons fun! Personally, I always start my Foundation history program with a unit about families. If you’re interested in the activities I use for this unit, I’ve shared more […]

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Curriculum Planning for the Australian Classroom

Back to school time is right up there with the craziness that comes with reporting time. I know I’m not alone when I say I have spent 95% of my Summer holidays thinking about and preparing for the year ahead. I have a new year level this year and am moving classrooms and as the […]

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