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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

TpT Conference - Las Vegas

I went to the Teachers Pay Teachers conference last week in Las Vegas (Let me just say that I love Vegas, I mean LOVE Vegas! If you ever have any questions or need ideas of where to stay or what to do out there ask me, seriously I have a LOT of Vegas knowledge and tips).

Anyways let me tell you

IT WAS AWESOME! I’m sharing that fact with you (if you are a seller) because you were either there and agree or weren’t there and are wondering if you should go next year (which is of course a BIG yes). It is very overwhelming but there are tons of things I can’t even begin to tell you I learned about. If you are a buyer on TpT let me tell you, there will be tons of new and smart teachers out there doing wonderful things and creating wonderful things for you and your kiddos at school.

I had the opportunity to see and meet some amazing TpT staff. I enjoyed hearing their inspiring words and learning a lot about TpT.


The best highlight is that I ran into my cooperating teacher from student teaching! She was out here too! It was amazing to see her and she actually is a second grade seller too!


Like I said earlier, I love Vegas! I crossed off 3 new things on my Vegas to do list!

The first was the High Roller. It is the world’s tallest ferris wheel.


I also went to Circus Circus to do the Adventuredome (because I am a HUGE roller coaster junkie). We rode El Loco (which was my favorite), there are  only 2 of this roller coaster in the United States. They also have another roller coaster the Canyon Blaster (also pretty fun) and a bunch of other thrill rides and stuff for kids.


Lastly, we did the Eiffel Tower at Paris Paris. It goes 460 feet above The Strip. It had amazing views and also allowed you with the use of an Ipad to see what your view would look like if you were at the REAL Eiffel Tower, which I thought, was awesome.



Overally, an amazing trip. It has me thinking about TpT and also about going back to school.

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