110. Ready for a Little Teacher Fun? Join Our Teacher Scavenger Hunt!

EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 17 MIN

110. Ready for a Little Teacher Fun? Join Our Teacher Scavenger Hunt!

from Rainbow Skies for Teachers · host Ashleigh and Alisha

This week on Rainbow Skies for Teachers, we’re taking you behind the scenes of something we’ve been quietly working on for months… our brand-new website! And because teachers deserve a little fun at this time of year, we’re celebrating the launch with an interactive scavenger hunt that ends in free resources for YOU!In this episode, we’re sharing: • Our fun, teacher-themed scavenger hunt • How to join the hunt, find the hidden letters and claim your $10 voucher • How to score our Christmas Mega Bundle (valued at $25) for free • Teacher-favourite resources you can use your voucher on • What to expect during our Black Friday weekend of flash deals, daily drops and surprise bonusesJoin the Scavenger HuntExplore our new website, hunt for the hidden letters, crack the code and claim your $10 voucher. The first 20 teachers to redeem will also receive our Christmas Mega Bundle for free.This is one of our most exciting episodes yet because it is all about giving back to our amazing listeners. We know the end of the year is full, busy and often overwhelming. A little fun and a little treat can go a long way…. And this episode is your invitation to celebrate with us! Get ready to  treat yourself to resources that make classroom life easier.Rainbows ahead,Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episode:Join the Scavenger Hunt here.Check out our beautiful new website here.Here are some teacher favourites you might want to grab with your $10 voucher:• UNO Maths Games• Flip It Games• Word of the Day• Multiplication Fluency GamesAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY  | AMAZONLet's hear from you! Text us!

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