The provided source material focuses on educational printables and display materials created by "The Book Wrangler" and a related library display creator. The resources are primarily intended for educators, librarians, and parents to use in classrooms, school libraries, and at home. The materials cover a wide range of subjects, including literature, history, art, mathematics, and personality studies, and are designed to promote engagement, creativity, and critical thinking. It is important to note that the source data does not contain information about free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programs in the consumer product categories typically covered by a marketing specialist (e.g., beauty, baby care, pet products, health, food, household goods). Therefore, the article will focus on the educational freebies and printables detailed in the sources.
Overview of Available Resources
The resources are distributed through several platforms, including Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT), a Google Drive, an Etsy shop, and a Bonfire store for t-shirts. The materials are offered as downloadable printables, which are often formatted as PDFs or Google Slides files. The creator, The Book Wrangler, has over 210 educational resources available on their TPT store, covering a variety of topics and formats.
Accessing and Using the Printables
The process for accessing and using these printables is detailed in the source material. Key instructions include: * File Formats: Printables may be available as PDF files (often in 11x17 or 8.5x11 formats) or Google Slides. * Printing Recommendations: For larger PDFs (11x17), the source suggests using the "poster" printing option on a home printer. Users are advised to download the PDF to their computer before printing. * Google Slides Files: For resources in Google Slides format, users will be prompted to make a copy of the file. The source recommends being logged into a Google account beforehand to facilitate this and to allow for resizing images as needed. * Physical Posters: Some materials, such as the "Block Characters Flip Card Display," are intended to be downloaded as a PDF from Canva first and then printed as a poster.
Categories of Educational Freebies
The provided materials can be grouped into several thematic categories based on the descriptions in the source data.
Book Displays and Library Promotion
A significant portion of the resources is designed for creating engaging book displays in libraries and classrooms. These are intended to spark student interest and encourage reading. * Flip Card Displays: These interactive displays challenge students to identify famous figures or books based on visual clues. * Block Characters Flip Card Display: This display features simple blocks and colors representing famous figures in pop culture. It is designed to get students talking and is not specifically book-related, but serves as a fun engagement tool. * Enneagram Flip Card Display: This display pairs the nine Enneagram personality types with books that are recommended for each type. It serves as both a personality test and a book recommendation tool. * Themed Book Displays: These are designed around specific books or events. * Wicked Book Duel Book Display: Created to celebrate the movie opening for "Wicked," this display includes a backdrop, bookmarks, and signage freebies from The Book Wrangler. * Sunrise on the Reading Display: This display is centered around the release of "Sunrise on the Reaping," a major young adult book release. * Bulletin Board Sets: * Guess the Book Bulletin Board Set: This interactive set challenges students to identify popular picture and chapter books using only zoomed-in, close-up images of their covers. The set includes 40 printable cards, with the book title revealed when the card is lifted. * Shelf Shout Out Cards: These are double-sided cards that slide between book spines on shelves to highlight books that may not get much attention. The current set contains 20 cards.
Directed Drawing Activities
These resources provide step-by-step drawing instructions to build students' confidence as illustrators. * Let's Draw Activities: The source mentions several "Let's Draw" activities, including: * May the Fourth (Star Wars) Theme: Features 10 characters from outer space adventures. * Winter Holiday Theme: Focuses on drawing characters from favorite winter holiday picture books. * Women's History Month Theme: Involves creating portraits of ten influential women in history, including Frida Kahlo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mae Jemison, Sacagawea, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Yayoi Kusama, Rosie the Riveter, Jane Goodall, and Malala Yousafzai. * Each set includes a step-by-step process and a FAQ section about directed drawing.
Subject-Specific Educational Resources
These materials cover core academic subjects and are aligned with educational standards. * Mathematics: * Metric System Conversion Activity: This activity helps students convert measurements within the metric system. It is designed to meet the fifth-grade math Common Core standard (CC.5.MD.1) and includes 24 task cards. The mnemonic device "King Henry died by drinking chocolate milk" is used to aid memory for the conversion process (King Henry = Kilo, Hecto, Deca, Base, Deci, Centi, Milli). * Language Arts and Literature: * Novel Unit for "Inside Out and Back Again": This comprehensive packet includes over 70 text-dependent questions and covers skills such as building background knowledge, using context clues, vocabulary, setting, theme, figurative language, double timeline, sensory language, visualizing, character analysis, text evidence, fluency, summarizing, comparing, and a word association game. * Summer Reading Activities Packet: Includes a note on summer reading, hyperlinked reading lists for picture books and chapter books (30 titles each, in color and black-and-white), a blank list for user-generated titles, and "Walk A Mile In Someone Else's Shoes" activities for both picture and chapter books, which focus on empathy and perspective-taking. * Early Literacy: * Alphabet Cards (Two Sets): Set 1 features letters with upper and lowercase letters, a bold colorful graphic illustration, and a word beginning with the letter. Set 2 uses a photograph instead of a graphic. The source also mentions 88 word wall cards, some with just the word and others with the word and a definition. * Art and Culture: * Culinary Chronicles Display: A display celebrating food in literature. * I Love the 80s Display: A themed display focusing on the 1980s. * Tissues Recommended Display: A display for tear-jerker books. * Read It Yourself, Do It Yourself Display: A display for DIY and craft-related books. * Book Peekers: These are used to create an instant book display by placing them between book pages, with the top images or words peeking out.
Sourcing and Distribution Platforms
The resources are primarily distributed through the following channels, as identified in the source data: 1. Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT): This is the main store for The Book Wrangler's educational resources, with over 210 items available. It is a platform where educators sell and share original teaching materials. 2. Google Drive: Used for hosting freebies, likely for direct download of printable files. 3. Etsy Shop: Another platform where the creator sells items under the shop name "BookWranglerStudio." 4. Bonfire Store: A print-on-demand service used for selling t-shirts. 5. Canva: Some printables, like the "Block Characters Flip Card Display," are created in Canva and must be downloaded from there before printing. 6. Venmo and PayPal: These are listed as payment options, indicating they are used for direct transactions, possibly for custom orders, donations, or purchases not facilitated through TPT or Etsy.
Conclusion
The provided source material details a collection of educational printables and display materials created by "The Book Wrangler" and a related library display creator. These resources are designed for use in educational settings, such as classrooms and school libraries, and cover a diverse range of subjects including literature, mathematics, history, art, and personal development. The materials are accessed primarily through platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers, Google Drive, and Etsy, with specific instructions provided for downloading, printing, and using the files. The focus is on creating interactive and engaging learning experiences, from book displays and bulletin boards to subject-specific activity packets and directed drawing lessons. The information is limited to these educational freebies and does not extend to consumer product samples or promotional offers.
