Free AmeriCorps Bookmark

Free AmeriCorps Heroes Wanted Bookmarks

I recently found these free AmeriCorps Heroes Wanted bookmarks that come in batches of 6 bookmarks per sheet! These bookmarks are designed for recruitment purposes to encourage participation in AmeriCorps programs. I will forever think of their noble, heroic service to humanity when I mark where to stop reading each night.

Add a sheet to your cart, then go through the checkout process. I had to turn off my browser's ad-blocker in order to get the address to go through, otherwise it kept telling me to select a shipping method. Once the order is accepted, you'll get a confirmation message and order number.


Free New York Times Digital Subscription

Free NY Times Digital for High School Teachers & Students

Both teachers and high school students are offered free New York Times digital access now through September 1, 2021.

Accounts includes unlimited access to articles, videos and more on nytimes.com and in the New York Times app. Accounts also include lessons from The Learning Network featuring articles, photos, podcasts and more.

In order to get this freebie, a high school administrator or teacher must register and set up the class account. Once accounts are confirmed, teachers can upload student email addresses and auto-generate student account invitation emails.

For a detailed guide on how to set this up, look at the Frequently Asked Questions on the bottom of the page.


Free Teaching Tolerance Film Kits for Teachers

Free Teaching Tolerance Film Kits for Teachers

Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, is giving away free teaching tolerance film kits for use in K–12 schools, schools of education, public libraries, houses of worship and youth-serving nonprofit organizations. Clicking on any of the titles will pull up a description of the movie along with a list of materials sent out in the kits. Most seem to include the movie, a teaching guide, and possibly a lesson plan.


Free Paper Mate Pens & Markers for Teachers

Free Paper Mate Pens & Markers for Teachers

If you're a teacher, first off God love you. I taught for two years and realized it takes an absolute saint to make a career out of it. It also takes a lot of money, as teachers are constantly underfunded and buying their own supplies!

Luckily Paper Mate is giving away free pens and markers for teachers through August 31, 2020. Simply create a classroom list, then add Paper Mate pens or pencils to it and you'll get a free Paper Mate gift set that includes:

  • Free Paper Mate Flair felt tip pens 6 ct.
  • Free EXPO Dry Erase Markers 4 ct.
  • Free Sharpie Permanent Markets 3 ct.

Freebies will be shipped to your school address by the end of September 2020.


Free Custom Photo Bookmarks

Free Bookmarks

Everybody talks about the missing sock in the dryer conundrum that plagues us all, but how come we don't hear more about the vanishing bookmarks? I've gotten dozens of bookmarks over the years, however once these free bookmarks below arrive in the mail, my official Bookmark Count will be one. Where the heck do they all go?! Am I the only person who seems to be cursed with this phenomenon? Please tell me I'm not alone.

Most of these are physical bookmarks they'll send via the mail. There are also a few bookmarks you can print from home, if you have some thicker stock paper.

More Free Bookmarks

If you're looking for more themed bookmarks, then check out other bookmarks that are still active!

How to Easily Find Free Bookmarks

You can also find limited edition free bookmarks with good Google searches. I use request “free bookmark” -printable and it showed me to a lawn care specialist offering a free bookmark once. Years later, the same search took me to a dentist on the other side of the country offering to send me a bookmark in the mail.

And then there was the free scented bookmark I found. Finally! I can't tell you how many times I've been reading a good book and suddenly thought to myself “I could go for a good sniff of something right now.”

To find more bookmarks, substitute “request” for other words like send, mail, or sign up. Play around with it and let us know what you find!