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Teacher Tuesday: Classroom Makeover + Gift Card Giveaway!

Our annual Classroom Makeover Giveaway is back! Do you know a dedicated teacher who goes above and beyond for their students? Are you an enthusiastic educator who is looking to revamp your classroom? Nominate them, or yourself, for the chance to win a classroom makeover by WallPops! With four…

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Teacher Tuesday: Amazing Classroom Organization Hacks With the craze of the new school year, keeping your classroom organized can become a full time job. But do not fret! We've gathered some awesome organizational hacks to help you ditch the clutter for good. From color coordinated bins to an art cart on wheels, these seven tips will make this school year a breeze. 1. Is Anyone a Doctor? Source: Learning in Wonderland Complete your classroom library with your very own book hospital! Instead of having students come to you with ripped books...
Teacher Tuesday: How to Set Up a Home School/Virtual Learning Space With the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across our country, common phrases at the top of our minds are “virtual classrooms”, “distance learning”, or developing hybrid programs. Millions of teachers, students, and parents are doing their best to adapt to this new learning environment, but WallPops is here to lend a hand in creating your personal learning environment at home. Education is extremely valuable, and we want to make the learning and teaching process a little easier with our top five back ...
WallPops in the Classroom + a Teacher Giveaway! While we usually do a $50 gift card giveaway every Wednesday on our Facebook page, this week we wanted to mix it up! The application period for our two $1000 Scholarship for the Arts applications is drawing to a close, so we had education on the brain. We've been super impressed with the creative ways teachers use our products in their classrooms, and we want to help even more teachers make their classrooms fun and functional! Comment which of our products you would want to use in your classroom...