Teachers Pay Teachers, Earning Points to Use Like Cash!

TeachersPayTeachers  - Lesson Plans,Teaching Materials and Other Teacher-Created ResourcesDid you know that Teachers Pay Teachers has a reward program?? It’s true. When you purchase a product, you have the option to rate the item and give feedback. When you do this, you earn points. You earn a point for every dollar you spend (and give feedback for) and then you can redeem them for purchases. Here’s the explanation directly from TpT:

“Earn TpT Credits for purchases on TpT. You get one TpT Credit for every $ you spend on TpT. Thing is, you only get the Credits after you Provide Feedback–both a fair rating and a fair comment–on the items that you purchase. We will round up for you, too! If you provide fair feedback on a $4.75 item, you will earn 5 credits. Every 100 Credits is worth $5 that you can apply towards future TpT purchases, but there is no need to wait until you have 100 to redeem them. 50 credits is worth $2.50, for example.
The program is retroactive to feedback provided on purchases since August 1, 2011.
How to Redeem TpT Credits
You can keep track of how many credits you have accrued here or on the top of the site after login. When you check out, you will be given the option of applying your TpT Credits to your purchase, thereby discounting your purchase price accordingly.”

Jessica from Mrs. Stanford’s Class made a video that explains the program. With her permission, I’m sharing it with all of you as well. You’ll find it at the end of this post.   Be sure to visit my TpT store and take a look at all of the new items I have added.  My newest collection includes alphabet and number image sets.   The one pictured is the zebra set.  Also available are an Apple set and a Peace set.  More are on their way.  I’d love to receive comments below about your favorite items in my store or suggestions of items or themes you’d like added.

 

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One thought on “Teachers Pay Teachers, Earning Points to Use Like Cash!

  1. I am a big fan of TPT. I have just started using http://www.planningheaven.com as it is a similar site from the UK but completely free. Also as the site is new I am the only teacher who has posted ICT resources so that means there is less competition. I think these types of sites are going to become quite popular over the next few years.

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