Scholastic 50-Book Collections Only $54.50 Shipped for Educators | Just $1.09 Per Book
Do you love getting deals on books?
Through October 31st or while supplies last, educators only can hop on over to the Scholastic Teacher Store and score 50-Book Collections for only $50 (regularly up to $350)! Choose from informational text and/or paperback collections for grades K-2, 3-4, 3-5, or 5-6.
Note that shipping is only $4.50, which means you can score a whopping 50 books for your students for only $1.09 per book delivered (titles and availability are subject to change).
Scholastic Deal Idea:
50-Book Collections $50 (regularly up to $350)
Shipping is $4.50
Final cost $54.50 shipped – just $1.09 per book!
Meet individual needs & interests of students with these value-priced collections each carefully selected by grade level. These high-quality book collections include new favorites, treasured classics, and award-winning authors.
Unless you have a Scholastic magazine with your Childs classroom code then you can save the shipping?
This is for teachers only through the Scholastic Teacher Store not the Scholastic Book Club which is for students.
I have a question, I’m a new reading teacher…since my students already get the scholastic orders from their classroom teachers, can I still make an account and order from the flyers??
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Yes you should be able to. Go to the Scholastic web site and find out who your area Scholastic representative is and work with the rep. There are usually Scholastic warehouse sales at the end of Dec and the end of the school year that are awesome if you are at all near a warehouse. Since you are new be sure and talk to your principal to find out what funds might be available to you as well as local grants Some schools might share book fair proceeds with you or have Title funds available. Some public libraries will create classroom collections for you. Dollar General, NEA, and Better World Books are possible sources for grants as well. If you have a school
librarian make friends and they will help you as much as they are able with other ideas.
You should be able to. If I’m remembering correctly, the only information about students that Scholastic wanted was what you teach and how many children you teach.
With that said, I’d highly suggest you look a little more deeply into the set of books. I haven’t checked this one out, but I know that a lot of the 25/25$ or 50/50$ book sets they’ve offered in the past have included “some” holiday books, and a number of the reviews say that they received a LOT of holiday books (i.e. a bunch of Christmas books, a bunch of Valentines books, and less “normal” books than they’d wanted). If you’re okay with that, then it’s a great deal. Just FYI!
I wish I can get something like this as a parent, BUT…then again teachers really need this 100% SO MUCH MORE they have to front so much for their classrooms this is wonderful.