Basic Steps for Online Marketing

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Social Media Marketing, Small Business Marketing, TpT Seller Tools

Do you have an online business and you are not sure where to start with using social media to market?  Try downloading this quick reference guide to help you get started.  This is a basic guide to making sure you are setting up the right accounts and quick tips on how to use each for marketing.  This is marketed on TeacherPayTeachers.com, but is great for any business.  

TPT Seller Tools, Social Media Marketing for Sellers
As a TpT Seller, the best thing I ever did was get my social media and marketing plan together. At first, it was overwhelming, but hopefully this step-by-step guide will help you to better market your business using social media. This is a simple start-up guide that gives an overview of how I set up my own successful platforms. It had made a difference in my business and has kept everything streamlined. Enjoy! 
Note: This is also a great social media set-up guide for any small business or to use with a school's social media platform. 
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American History ANCHOR CHARTS GROWING AMERICAN HISTORY BUNDLE (Great as Bellringers, Word Walls, and Concept Boards)

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Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear visuals. These could be printed 2 or 4 to a page and students could answer question by scavenging through them. They can be printed full page in color and laminated to make excellent classroom visuals. Most students are visual learners and benefit from multiple representations of topics. Anchor charts can be used as study guides or develop questions to review or introduce material. 

Why Use Anchor Charts: 
  • Visual Representation: Anchor charts provide visual representations of important concepts, events, and themes in American history. They serve as a visual reference that students can easily refer to during class discussions, assignments, and assessments. The visual nature of anchor charts helps students better understand and retain information by reinforcing key ideas through images, diagrams, and illustrations.
  • Organization and Structure: American history covers a vast range of topics, periods, and individuals. Anchor charts help organize and structure this complex information in a clear and coherent manner. By categorizing content, creating timelines, or showcasing cause-and-effect relationships, anchor charts provide students with a visual roadmap to navigate through historical events and concepts.
  • Collaboration and Participation: Anchor charts can be interactive and collaborative tools. They can be created as a class activity, where students contribute ideas, facts, and illustrations to build the chart together. This process encourages active participation, engages students in critical thinking, and fosters a sense of ownership over the learning process. Additionally, students can refer to the anchor charts during group discussions, debates, or presentations, enhancing their ability to communicate and collaborate effectively.
  • Reference and Review: American history is a subject that builds upon previous knowledge. Anchor charts serve as a reference point for students to revisit and review previously covered topics, reinforcing their understanding and making connections between different periods or events. They act as a visual summary of the content, enabling students to quickly access and review important information before exams, projects, or discussions.
  • Scaffold Learning: Anchor charts can act as learning scaffolds, providing support and guidance for students as they develop their historical thinking skills. They can include essential questions, key vocabulary terms, or thinking routines that prompt students to analyze primary sources, make connections, and critically evaluate historical evidence. Anchor charts can also model effective note-taking strategies, helping students organize information and develop their study skills.
Anchor charts in secondary American History classes facilitate visual learning, organization, collaboration, reference, and scaffolding. They enhance students' understanding, retention, and engagement with historical content, making the subject more accessible and meaningful.

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