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Getting Started on TPT: Making Products Video #4

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Want to make products for Teachers Pay Teachers but you don't know how to get started? Already on TPT but need some time-saving formatting tips? Curious about how others make products for TPT? Then this video series is for you!

In this, the fourth video in the series, you will learn how to create a PDFs and JPGs of Word documents. Take the skills you learn in this video, apply a little creativity, and make your own unique TPT products!

Specifically, you will learn how to:

1) Create a PDF document of your product that cannot be altered
2) Create JPGs of your document pages to use as thumbnails on products
3) Merge different PDF documents
4) Learn some tips of what to add to your products and why

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Gretchen Bergen  (TpT Seller)
Thanks for the many techniques to use in creating materials! I found them to be very helpful! I am questioning how we protect our work beyond converting files to a pdf format. Do you trademark your creations? I've downloaded reams of material regarding this, but it's overwhelming to think that each project would need to be trademarked - and costlty too!
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I have only officially copyrighted one of my items, but mostly because I do not want my character copied. From what I understand, you do not have to register your items with the copyright office. As soon as you create them, they are legally unable to be copied. This is my understanding, anyway. If you have more questions or want to discuss things further, feel free to email me at teachertam2 (at) gmail (dot) com
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I have been teaching for almost 13 years, most of them spent teaching pre-K and kindergarten. I also have experience teaching up to 3rd grade. I have used my love of reading to develop a set of 30 phonics-based beginning reading books for use in preschool-first grade. In addition, I have developed sets of reading games and math games that can be used in the classroom or as take-home activities and can be adjusted to address various skill levels. I also have a range of hands on, cut-and-glue materials which keep young students engaged. They have proven to be a success in my own classroom and I'm excited to share them on Teachers Pay Teachers!

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