
To continue celebrating Back to School season, on August 27th & 28th, Teachers Pay Teachers will be throwing a site-wide sale! How exciting?! You can save up to 25% off resources in my store!! AGH! Here’s my guide on how to navigate this sale like a pro!
1. What’s the discount code?
Let’s start with what everyone wants to know: the code! Use this code to max out your savings! Code: BTSBONUS24
2. Save money–write reviews!
Profes: make sure that you’re leaving feedback/reviews on already purchased TpT resources so that you get TpT SHOPPING CREDITS! It’s like money in your pocket! Stock up on your credits & then use them this week on my sale!
Go into “My Purchases” to see what items you have purchased and where you can leave reviews. ⬇️

➡️ Go into your “AccountBalance” to see what products you have earned or used credit on. Easy peasy! ⬇️

3. Start browsing now–and prep your shopping carts!
Be sure to start dropping items into your cart that you’re interested in so you don’t forget anything when the sale comes! 🛒. Head to my store now!
Some helpful guides:
Women’s History Month Shopping Guide
4. Don’t be shy
¿Preguntas? ¿Comentarios? ¿Dudas? Reach out to me or the shopkeeper you’re interested in purchasing from. I respond pretty quickly! My email address is hola@theculturalclassroom.blog
And that’s it! Those are my tips for a happy and successful TpT Sitewide Sale! Enjoy!
Con mucho amor,
Allison
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