
I partnered with SONIC to bring you this information. All opinions are my own. I love SONIC Drive-Inn! It is one of my families favorite places to go for delicious eats and drinks. I also love that they support great causes like SONIC’s Limeades for Learning. Right now it is open for the 10th annual Fall Voting so you can vote to help SONIC allocate its $1 million donation throughout the month of October!
You can show your support for a public school teacher by voting for projects that matter to you. Throughout the campaign, SONIC will distribute $1 million to public teachers across the country. Anyone can make a difference and positively impact public schools in their communities, without spending a dime! Projects with the most votes at the end of each week will receive funding while remaining projects get a chance to be fulfilled the following week as votes roll over.
Here are a couple of teacher projects on the Limeades for Learning site that needs donations that we have found to vote for. There are so many. Take a few minutes to browse through them and vote for your favorites. It is literally llife-changing to most of these teachers to be able to get the funding they need for these projects.
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I love paying it forward and helping others as I am sure many of you do as well. Don’t forget to also head over to DonorsChoose.org where you can donate fund to help teachers with projects they need funded. Recognizing public school teachers needed more support, SONIC Drive-In partnered with DonorsChoose.org ten years ago.
I was able to go donate funds through the DonorsChoose.org site to help some local teachers and it is very exciting to know that I was able to help them reach their goals and meet some of the needs in their classroom. I volunteer in my kids’ classes so I know these teachers, and both of my parents taught for years as well so I really know everything that the teachers do and sacrifice for their classrooms.
Be sure to look for projects in your area and vote for them and donate to them so these teachers can get the help they need! During the voting period, Monday, Oct. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 28, SONIC encourages everyone to visit LimeadesForLearning.com and vote daily on specific teacher projects that inspire them. There are four ways to earn votes for teacher projects throughout the Fall Voting campaign:
- Vote once daily after signing up with a valid email address
- Visit a SONIC Drive-In to get a bag sticker code worth two votes
- Vote ten times to receive two extra votes via email
- Share on social media to earn two extra votes
This is simple and doesn’t take much time and will help the teacher dramatically. Limeades for Learning® is a national award-winning initiative to support U.S. public school teachers in local communities. Since the launch of SONIC’s Limeades for Learning philanthropic campaign in partnership with DonorsChoose.org, SONIC has donated $10.4 million to public school teachers and impacted over 600,000 students nationwide to fund essential learning materials and innovative teaching resources to inspire creativity and learning in today’s youth. With the help and support of our fans, by 2021 SONIC’s total contribution to local public school classrooms will exceed $20 million
Be part of this great program and cast your vote and/or donate today! We are also excited to be offering a $25 SONIC Drive-In gift card giveaway that will give you a chance to head to your local SONIC and enjoy some delicious eats and custom-made drinks!
This is open to US. Must be 18 or older. Sweepstakes will run from 10/11/18 through 10/19/18. This contest is not endorsed or sponsored by Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google or any other social media. The winner will be chosen using Random.org. The winner will be contacted via email. The winner is responsible for contacting me within 24 hours, or a new winner will be chosen. Prize is provided by Sonic. Lovebugs & Postcards and Daddy by Day are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Good Luck!
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Learning Cool, Crazy, Coding in STEM
I voted for the success during computer time.
I found Enjoying Books and Learning English in Omaha, Nebraska
I voted for “Pencils Need Not Apply”
I picked Water Rockets and Beyond Mr. Vogeler
I could not find one either, the link is not working.
What teacher project did you find to vote for on Limeades for Learning? not working will not load
I voted for tables for learning in Laurens, SC.
I found the Submerge Yourself In Reading Program.
I am for the Submerge Yourself in Reading program. I think reading is important.
The link in the form didn’t work for me. I hope this is the correct site to vote -> https://www.limeadesforlearning.com/projects
It looks like I got three votes. I voted twice for “Food for Thought” for Harold S Vincent High School and voted once for “Food for Focus” at West Hills Primary School. I know it is not the school’s responsibility but it sounds like some of the teachers believe that their students from low income families could use a snack to help them focus better. Nobody should have to go hungry.
I vote to help send these kids to experience the theater! https://www.limeadesforlearning.com/projects/3439404
We really like Sonic in my household
I voted for the Making Math Glow with Excitement! project at Kiser Middle School in Greensboro, NC.
I voted for Gaming Our Way Through Math in Springfield, Missouri.
I voted for Beats by Hardin.
Wichita Falls, TX
Mr. Hardin
Lamar Elementary School
I voted for Mrs. Colaizzi Our Voracious Readers Need More Books!
Thanks for the contest.
Submerge Yourself In Reading!
I voted for Swish! Cheer! Sports and Adventure Books for Middle Schoolers.
Having Fun with Fine Motor Skills
October 14, 2018 at 6:23 pm
I couldn’t vote, the link wouldn’t work.
I voted for
We Don’t Have Enough Chairs! (Or Space!)
I voted for We will rise with Basic School Supplies by Mrs. Hernandez at Lamar Elementary School in Witchita Falls, TX.
I voted for Submerge Yourself in Reading! Thank you for the chance to win!
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I voted for this teacher project: Success During Computer Time
I voted for Dare to Run! Dare to Jump! Dare to Throw! in Binghamton NY.
The link did not work for me. Thank you for the chance!!
Voted for A Great Story and Beautiful Art
I voted for Exploring the World in the Classroom
voted for relax your body xtretch your mind.
thanks
I couldn’t vote, the link wouldn’t work.
Working Our Way to Success Together
I voted for if they build it they will learn in lake, ms
Link is not working
I like the Super Sensory Room from Knoxville.
I voted for Classroom Basics for Activities -Mr. Brennan class . Tucson, Arizona
I commented as Tracie Cooper on the Pressure Cooker Pork Carnitas.
Voted for “We Are Thankful for Learning” by Ms Humphries in Wichita, KS
I voted for Mrs. Brewer class – We Need Groceries to Continue Cooking in Detroit, MI
I selected Exploring the World in the Classroom
I like this one:
https://www.limeadesforlearning.com/projects/3441434
I voted for Relax Your Body And Stretch Your Mind.
I voted for Atkins, Arkansas Literacy. Mrs. Kemp comfy reading centers for children!
I voted on Mount Dora, FL Help Kids Take Home Art Supplies to Create! as Tracie Cooper on 10/13/2018
My vote is for exploring the world in the classroom
A Great Story and Beautiful Art was the project that I chose.
I voted for a speed stacking project in Upland, PA
I voted for the Super Sensory Room from Knoxville, IA.
I voted forA Great Story and Beautiful Art
I found Creating a Classroom Community Starts With a Special Meeting Place! in Spokane, WA Mrs. Grittner at
Lincoln Heights Elementary School
The link would not work for me
I voted for Relax Your Body And Stretch Your Mind from Anderson, SC
Voted for, Ms. Casto, Critical Thinking in Print, Marshall, AR
Ms. Casto
Marshall High School.
Sorry, the link isn’t working for me either.
I voted for Ms. Purdy’s You’ve Got Mail! project
The link would not work for me 🙁
Ms Dunn from Norris Middle School in Omaha, NE who needs coats for students.
I voted for Collaboration and Technology of Mrs. Kubota with First State Military Academy in Delaware.
Tried but link did not work
I voted for the Relax Your Body And Stretch Your Mind from Anderson, SC
I voted for Relax Your Body And Stretch Your Mind from Anderson, SC.
I voted for the Surrounded by Literacy for Students with Autism project by Ms. Mettee Creek Valley Elementary School in Edina MN.
I voted for Need a nugget which is in my town of Evansville,IN
Exploring the World in the Classroom
I voted for Get Your Hands On This Math in Lexington, SC.
I am not seeing a valid link to click on either. 🙁
it will not let me go to the page saying declined
I like Reaching Our Speech Goals Through Electronics, Oxford, MS.
Relax Your Body And Stretch Your Mind
We Sit, We Move, and We Stand in Kindergarten-Land!- as a mom of a kindergartner this is so important!
I voted for a project out of Racine, WI to teach kids financial literacy. With the amount of debt most people have, that type of curriculum is vital.
I like Mrs. Skinner’s Robust Vocabulary Through High-Interest Songs and Instruction in Roanoke Rapids, NC.
I couldn’t find one because the link doesn’t work 🙁