…Help, please?
I have tried art museums, school stores, and searching the internet. It is easy to find prices for collector’s but not for schools with a budget.
They may have what you want in sizes and prices that are more to your budget constraints.
You might also post a wanted notice on Ebay or similar sites. Craigslist might also be a source–let people know what you are looking for and want them for classroom use. Someone might actually donate something to you.
Try Freecycle.com for your local area. Again, post what you need and that you want it for your classroom. You would be surprised what may show up!
If you have a local college or university, contact their art departmen, let them know what you’re looking for and see if they haven’t got an extra copy to either loan or give you.
Good luck–I know what it’s like to have to scrounge for school materials for a classrom.
April 16th, 2010 at 6:52 am
They may have what you want in sizes and prices that are more to your budget constraints.
You might also post a wanted notice on Ebay or similar sites. Craigslist might also be a source–let people know what you are looking for and want them for classroom use. Someone might actually donate something to you.
Try Freecycle.com for your local area. Again, post what you need and that you want it for your classroom. You would be surprised what may show up!
If you have a local college or university, contact their art departmen, let them know what you’re looking for and see if they haven’t got an extra copy to either loan or give you.
Good luck–I know what it’s like to have to scrounge for school materials for a classrom.
References :