FAQs
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There is so much educational material available online. Not only can it get a bit overwhelming, it can also get expensive...especially for the 'duds'. All of our home school materials were created to assist our children with some area of their school work. Sometimes we created something because we could not find 'just the right' thing online; other times it was because purchasing the item was just too expensive. We spent many hours creating this material and were thrilled when the materials worked for our children. So others wouldn't have to experiment with the costly items or take the time to create the 'free' items we determined that the best thing to do was to share the materials at no charge.
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Are you still creating new home school materials?
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Yes. However, as our children are getting older, we are not needing new materials at quite the same rate we once were. Our youngest daughter learns very differently than our other children, so, as needed, we are creating new and modifying other documents for her use.
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We are currently working on the teaching materials and lessons that accompany the Shelby Clock.
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How can I obtain a copy of the Shelby Clock to use on my classroom computer?
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The Shelby Clock is a ttkreations original and copyright protected. Feel free to bookmark the Shelby Clock page to view the current time using the Shelby Clock.
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We are in the process of converting some of our home school materials for use with Windows Phone devices. It takes time to develop software, so please be patient. As the applications become available, we will post them or provide a link where you can purchase them. Applications for use with a phone must be purchased through your wireless store. Unfortuately, this is something that we cannot offier directly on our site.
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Originally we were planning to sell the electronic files (.pdf); however, we ultimately decided that it would be more fun to give them away. We do sell our notecards at craft shows.
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The notecards are great, but I don't see how I can give them as a gift.
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The two ways we have packaged the notecards as gifts are as follows:
(1) Stack the notecards with the appropriate number of envelopes. (I usually include one additional envelope.) Tie the stack with a piece of ribbon, like a gift package.
(2) Stack the notecards with the appropriate number of envelopes. Place in a cello bag (Available at WalMart or your local craft store; I typically use clear.) Tie the cello bag with a colorful ribbon.
(1) Stack the notecards with the appropriate number of envelopes. (I usually include one additional envelope.) Tie the stack with a piece of ribbon, like a gift package.
(2) Stack the notecards with the appropriate number of envelopes. Place in a cello bag (Available at WalMart or your local craft store; I typically use clear.) Tie the cello bag with a colorful ribbon.
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Are you still creating new note cards?
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New note cards are on the to do list. However, it will probably be a few months before new designs are created and posted. Check back.
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I have an idea for a notecard design, will you create it?
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If we feel that the design will appeal to a large audience, we will create and post it. Please keep in mind that if you submit an idea and it is used, the design will be available for free download.
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Will you create personalized note cards?
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Currently we are not creating personalized note cards for free distribution. At some point in the future, depending on demand, we may offer to create personalized note cards for a small fee.