Friday, August 28, 2009

Help! I need a new bulletin board!

TGIF! Your first week may be over, or your second week, or you may be getting ready to start on Monday. Wherever you are in Back to School, if you've got one more bulletin board to do, you may be seeing spots by now! And that's a good place to start.



If you need a new bulletin board now, you need it fast! Never mind themes -- let's go with something decorative.




CTP's new Dots on Chocolate series complements their other dots and Poppin' Patterns items while still having a new look.




Carson Dellosa has a new dots look, too.



Trend's dots show up on letters.

Pick out your favorite dots and spots and put up a simple board of student work or student photos, and you're set!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Go Green in Your Classroom!


So many schools are working to go green and get the kids on board with the efforts! It's a great way to start off the school year.

go green

EP has a series of Go Green decoratives for the classroom. We've got matching letters, borders, and more.

Great new stuff from CTP, too!

green classroom

"Go Green in School" is a brand new mini bulletin board set making an important point about citzenship.

CTP go green

"Taking Care of the Earth"

classroom go green

This one gets the idea across graphically for pre-readers, too.

Check the A Plus Educational catalog, or come and see us if you're in Harrison! Remember -- we deliver to schools for free. Call (870) 741-1880 for details!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What's New for Back to School?


The joint is jumping! People are loving the new All Aboard Bulletin Board Set.


These fancy pointers are also very popular.

But we can't begin to tell you all the fun stuff we have for back to school! Come in and see us at A Plus, or visit our online catalog. Don't forget, we deliver to schools in North Arkansas and Northwest Arkansas for FREE!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Is There Anything New in Planbooks and Gradebooks?

Gradebooks and planbooks can be such a challenge. The differences are so subtle, but everyone has a clear preference.
  • Colors Some like shadow on alternate lines to help them keep their places. Some feel that green is easier on the eyes, while others like the brightness of blue. Some swear by the red stripe at the end of a week or some other special color variation.
  • Size Big squares, small squares, big book, small book, big space for notes... There are plenty of different factors to consider.
  • Extra material Do you need a seating chart? A place to record parents' email addresses? A calendar? Or do you tear all that stuff out?
  • Cover The most obvious difference from one set to another is in the cover. Some want a cute design, while others want a plain one. Some need a waterproof cover for grading at the coffeeshop.
The problem is, you can't get one from column A and two from column B. You might find small green squares in a large combo grade and planbook with a pocket, but not big green squares in a large combo grade and planbook with a pocket.

This is why every year people want to see the new stuff.

This year, Scholastic has brought out something really new, though: Differentiated Instruction.

Come see us and check it out.