Canva and TPT Sign Up Cheat Sheet
Canva and TPT Sign Up Cheat Sheet
Getting Started
Creating an account on TpT is simple and free. Once you sign up you can
begin adding your products and earning money. In this guide I am going
to walk you through exactly what to do to make an account, get started
selling, plus provide you with tips for how to create great content.
Step 1: Sign up
To sign up, simply choose the option that best fits your needs. To start
out, you will probably want to stick with the basic seller account, which is
free. This gives you access to the TpT membership, allows you to sell your
products, and lets you view data and reporting for your products. The
premium seller account is a great option for teachers who are already
making money on TpT and want to spend less in fees for each
transaction.
The third item to decide is the order in which your products will show on
your store page. Teachers Pay Teachers allows you to choose what shows
up first. For example if you have best sellers (items that you sell the most
of) you may want to list those first because they have great reviews. As a
new store owner just starting out, that may not be the best option. The
other choices are: most recent, rating, price, or alphabetical. You really
can’t go wrong with this, especially at the beginning. Choose the one that
works best for you.
The last few areas are all about you. These will vary depending on your
teaching background, skills, experience, etc. The selections are as follows:
Holidays/Seasonal
Autumn, back to school, black history month,
Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanza, earth day, Easter, end of year, Halloween,
Martin Luther King Day, Presidents’ Day, spring, St. Patrick’s Day,
summer, Thanksgiving, The New Year, Valentine’s Day, winter, women’s
history month
Math
Algebra, algebra 2, applied math, arithmetic, basic operations, calculus,
decimals, fractions, geometry, graphing, math test prep, measurement,
mental math, numbers, order of operations, place value, statistics,
trigonometry, word problems, other (math)
Science
Aanatomy, archaeology, astronomy, basic principles, biology, chemistry,
earth sciences, engineering, environment, forensics, general science,
physical science, physics, other (science)
Social Studies
African history, ancient history, Asian studies, Australian history, British
history, Canadian history, civics, criminal justice – law, economics,
elections – voting, European history, geography, government, middle
ages, native americans, psychology, U.S. history, world history, other
(social studies)
Specialty
Career and technical education, character education, child care,
classroom community, classroom management, coaching, computer
science – technology, critical thinking, early intervention, family consumer
science, for administrators, for all subjects, gifted and talented,
handwriting, health, instructional technology, international
baccalaureate, library skills, life skills, occupational therapy, oral
communication, physical education, physical therapy, problem solving,
products for TpT sellers, professional development, religion, robotics,
school counseling, school psychology, special education, speech therapy,
student council, study skills, test preparation, tools for common core,
vocational education, other (specialty)
World Language
American sign language, Arabic, Chinese, en Francais, Gaeilge, German,
Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, other
(world language)
There aren’t too many guides out there to help you with creating content.
One really great (and free) guide is by Erica Bohrer from
EricasAdventures.com. Erica is a teacher, blogger, and contributor on
TpT. As a highly rated contributor she has many wonderful tips to share
on her blog.
A second option is on TpT as well, but it’s not free. You can actually
purchase graphics from other sellers. It’s a nice way to support your
fellow teachers and also get amazing graphics you can use again and
again. Some educators have created their entire store around helping
other sellers, which is always an option for you if you are really creative
and good at making graphics.
Speaking of taxes, make sure you keep good records for everything you
purchase for your seller account, teacher store, blog, etc.