August 31, 2011

Overheated

I have a subscription to TeacherFileBox.com and I've used it plenty to print out stuff for school.  But Sandie showed me how to get whole entire books from that site, and now, my laser printer is overheating.  And running out of toner.  Perhaps I should call it a night.

6 comments:

Jennie C. said...

Whole entire books?! Maybe I shouldn't ask, because I'm using an ink hungry HP, but, How?!

Beckie Russell said...

Do you have a subscription? If you go to Evan Moore Publishing's website (or look at their catalogs) and find a book that you're interested in , you can take their book code and type it into the search box on TeacherFileBox and it will display all of the "units" from that book. Not all of their books are on there, and they are all in multiple pieces, but you can print out each piece and get the whole book that way. For instance, if the evan moore book code is EMC 722, you can type in the search box Emc:722 and all of the pieces will come up. Try each one, though, because some of the books are not on there...

Jennie C. said...

I used to have a subscription, but I turned it off. I'm starting to like the file folder activities, though, so I might resubscribe. :-)

Jess said...

I love TeacherFileBox. I can't get it to pull up books like that though. I love the History Pocket Books, personally. They are fantastic.

Beckie Russell said...

You have to use Emc:443 (for example) with exactly that capitalization and spacing (or lack of spacing). The units from that book will all come up as separate items and you'll have to print them out one at a time, collate them and bind them yourself.

Beckie Russell said...

You can find the codes for the books on Amazon.com too by searching Evan Moor and lots of stuff comes up. Click on the cover image and the code is on the top left of the book. Also, if you search in TeacherFileBox by subject or something, at the bottom of each page of the units that you preview is the code from the book it came from. Then you can see what else is in that book, if you like the format.