While there isn’t a special Amazon Prime teacher price, membership costs just $14.99/month or $139.00 for a year. Most members are aware of the basic benefits that come with an Amazon Prime membership, but some of the more hidden perks of this membership are especially handy for teachers who want to save money and score some great deals. Is Amazon Prime free for teachers? Unfortunately, no. While there is no amazon prime discount for AI Art (https://www.solitaryai.art) teachers, there are some pretty significant benefits that might be worth the full price. We’re going to take a look at a few of these lovely perks and discuss ways you can take advantage of your membership and shop more intentionally and thus smarter. What goes on your list is entirely up to you, but we think the Amazon Wish List is a bit of a trap- it moves things out of the "needs" category and into the "wants" category. So just mentally erase the word "Wish" and replace it with "Needs". This post w as written by GSA Content Generator DE MO .
I know this may take the fun out of shopping for a bit, but when shopping for your job, you need to focus on the bottom line. The biggest trap is finding yourself shopping for your classroom like it’s a room in your home. Cut that out! There are plenty of ways to jazz up your classroom for free or very little cost. Edit your list regularly to make sure you have only the essentials. We like to start with absolute musts and call those a top priority. A top priority is something you cannot begin instruction without and something that is not already provided at your school. You know that each school is widely different so find out ahead of time what’s in your classroom already. Add in your items according to function. You can always clear your list and start over. Share your list with families and friends. Whenever someone asks if they can help out by purchasing something for your classroom, share the link to your list.
You might be surprised how generous people can be when it comes to the classroom. Pro Tip: One-Click Purchases are a spending trap. Do your school-specific shopping on a laptop or desktop. Even better, do your school-specific shopping on your desktop in your classroom so you can see what you need and have a lot of motivation to shop efficiently and Art wisely. Check out Prime’s 30-day free trial deal (over a $14.99 value). Did you know that a number of books, magazines, comic books and audiobooks are available for loan through Prime Reading? There are over 3,000 titles available through Prime Reading. The best part? Prime Reading is a benefit available to every Amazon Prime member! Prime Reading is set up to work on almost every type of device thru the Kindle App. Of course, it also works great with Amazon devices like a Kindle e-reader. You can simply head to the Amazon Prime area on your Kindle, go to the top browser, click "more", click on "Prime Reading" and add items to your virtual library.
For instructional purposes, you can easily plug your Kindle into a projector and viola, you and your class can explore your virtual library together. Like with all libraries, there will be a return date. Be sure to keep an eye on those as you don’t want to accumulate any unnecessary fees. Luckily returning your book or periodical is as easy as clicking the "Return" button. Check out Kindle Unlimited Membership Plans for access to millions of ebooks readable on the device of your choice. If you don’t mind spending a little bit of cash, for just $14.95 per month you have access to almost never-ending audio books with Amazon Prime. Luckily, Audible comes with a free 30-day trial and may be cancelled at any time. And no, you don’t lose all of your audio books when you cancel. Audible Plus members have access to exclusive discounts like 30% off premium selection titles and special sales throughout the year. Even without an Amazon teacher discount, we love this option for the thriftiest of teachers.