Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Tis the Season for Box Tops

When I think of holiday traditions, baking and decorating Christmas cookies is at the top of my list. With all the baking I do during this time of year, I certainly gain a few extra pounds but I also clip a few extra Box Tops.

Be on the lookout for all the baking products that feature the Box Top label, such as Betty Crocker cake, cookie, and brownie mixes, Betty Crocker frosting, Gold Medal flour, and Reynolds parchment paper (for more products, visit http://www.boxtops4education.com/participating-products). Each Box Top clipped and turned in earns Discovery classrooms 10 cents. It might not sound like a lot, but they certainly add up.

Thanks for everyone who sent in Box Tops during the classroom contest in November. Mrs. Wright's 5th grade class turned in the most Box Tops and received a pizza party.

The next Discovery Box Top contest has started, and four students will receive free passes to JumpTime. Print out the collection sheet below and tape or glue on your box tops (expired ones won't be counted). Be sure to put your student's name, grade, and teacher on each sheet and turn in by Jan. 30.


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