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Oct 21, 2021 16:20:48 GMT 9
Post by waten on Oct 21, 2021 16:20:48 GMT 9
Yoooos. If you had 2 man to spend for school visits, what would you buy?
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Oct 22, 2021 8:42:01 GMT 9
Post by Aya Raincoat on Oct 22, 2021 8:42:01 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one!
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Oct 22, 2021 9:29:34 GMT 9
Post by waten on Oct 22, 2021 9:29:34 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one! That is true. I only have my personal one. Ok. Time to be more specific. 1) You can't buy food that you intend to give to kids because of allergy restrictions. 2) You mostly present to elementary school age kids or younger and you are usually asked to at least play a game.
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Post by thelatter on Oct 22, 2021 9:35:27 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one! Powerpoint itself has a red dot laser function so you don't even need to buy one! I found it on accident by right clicking willy nilly during a presentation and saw the laser pointer option hue
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Post by waten on Oct 22, 2021 9:40:29 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one! Powerpoint itself has a red dot laser function so you don't even need to buy one! I found it on accident by right clicking willy nilly during a presentation and saw the laser pointer option hue In what fancy technological world do you live in??
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Post by thelatter on Oct 22, 2021 9:50:42 GMT 9
Powerpoint itself has a red dot laser function so you don't even need to buy one! I found it on accident by right clicking willy nilly during a presentation and saw the laser pointer option hue In what fancy technological world do you live in??
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Post by thelatter on Oct 22, 2021 9:53:06 GMT 9
Yoooos. If you had 2 man to spend for school visits, what would you buy? Wow just saw this, you get money for school visits? SUE GAY.
Use it all on stickers. Kids love stickers.
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Post by waten on Oct 22, 2021 9:54:23 GMT 9
Yoooos. If you had 2 man to spend for school visits, what would you buy? Wow just saw this, you get money for school visits? SUE GAY.
Use it all on stickers. Kids love stickers. It only took one whole year of b-*ing and moaning :DD Do you hear that new CIRs? Start clearing your throat now.
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Post by Dee on Oct 22, 2021 13:48:10 GMT 9
I have a small budget for teaching at the kindergarten. I rarely use it tho (especially since COVID destroyed my annual Halloween Party). But I have used it to buy things like picture books and materials for flashcards. I make a crap load of flashcards so I use a lot of laminate. I also use flashcards to play games and things too.
I second stickers, those seem to work really well as an incentive. If you're able to do any crafting lessons (those are great for Christmas btw) you can use it for crafting materials.
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Oct 22, 2021 15:47:16 GMT 9
Post by Aya Raincoat on Oct 22, 2021 15:47:16 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one! Powerpoint itself has a red dot laser function so you don't even need to buy one! I found it on accident by right clicking willy nilly during a presentation and saw the laser pointer option hue Tbf, I mostly use the remote part of it and end up pointing with my hand hue This way I can move around and stand and stuff instead of being stuck in front of the computer
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Post by Aya Raincoat on Oct 22, 2021 15:55:00 GMT 9
Guess it depends on what school levels you go to and what type of presentations you give. I do a lot of PowerPoints, so a remove/laser pointer is really great if your office doesn't already have one! That is true. I only have my personal one. Ok. Time to be more specific. 1) You can't buy food that you intend to give to kids because of allergy restrictions. 2) You mostly present to elementary school age kids or younger and you are usually asked to at least play a game. If your office doesn't have one, you could get a laminating machine (no idea how much it costs), so you can make posters and cards and stuff like that for games and presentations (which, I guess Dee already mentioned ^^; )
You could get a fake money kit or some items from your country that you can introduce... (My Brazilian cowoker has something called the Brazil box (which we rent out from this local international association) and it has stuff like dolls and animals and everyday items that he can show; and then he makes kids guess what they are)
Another thing I guess is special art supplies? For example, one year I was asked to do a Halloween activity, and I drew these blank pumpkins on orange cardboard and asked kids to draw their own faces. There's probably stuff to do for Halloween, Christmas and Easter, or non-christian holidays
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