$5,800 Giveaway: win FREE School Supplies for Teachers and Kids!

Update: the 2016 Back to School Giveaway prize package is now worth $5,800 in free school supplies, thanks to incredibly generous donations from Universal and TOPS Products. Keep reading to see how you can win! Win $5,800 in FREE School Supplies!

OnTimeSupplies.com is the perfect place for teachers and students to shop for school supplies, thanks to the extensive selection, discount pricing and lightning fast delivery. Now, it’s the perfect place to stock up on supplies for FREE! Don’t miss your chance to win $5,800 in FREE school supplies from On Time Supplies! Enter the 2016 Back to School Giveaway today!

How to win $5,800 in school supplies.

Entering the Back to School Giveaway is as easy as 1-2-3!

    1. Join our email list for the latest school & office supply deals.
      AND/OR
      Subscribe to the Office Ink Blog.
    1. Follow us and share the giveaway on FacebookGoogle+Twitter AND/OR LinkedIn.
  1. Leave a comment on this post telling us about your favorite teacher or student!
    Make sure you mention where you shared the Giveaway so we can count your entry.

You get one entry per subscription and share. For five entries and five chances to win, subscribe to the blog and our mailing list, then follow us and share the giveaway on all four social networks.

2016 Back to School Giveaway Prize Package.

This year’s prize package includes classroom essentials from your favorite school supply brands! You can browse (and shop!) the complete Back to School Giveaway Prize Package here, but here is a preview:

• $130 worth of Avery Labels.
• $300+ in organizers from Avery and Quality Park.
• $300 in Scotch Tape, Post-it Notes and more from 3M.
• $400 in Pens, Pencils, Correction Tape and more from Pentel, Tombow, and other top brands!
• $390 in classroom arts and craft supplies from Avery, Fiskars and X-ACTO.
• $250 in first aid and hygiene supplies from Curad, Dial, LYSOL and Kleenex.

The fine print.

The 2016 Back to School Giveaway ends August 19, 2016. We’ll announce the winner Wednesday, August 24th. The contest is open to residents of the continental U.S. over the age of 18. All prizes subject to availability and subject to substitution.

Good luck, and thanks for participating!

164 comments on “$5,800 Giveaway: win FREE School Supplies for Teachers and Kids!

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  • Colleen Furlong says:

    I shared on Twitter! As a teacher I have many favorite students. I really enjoy when former students visit me and tell me what they have been doing.

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  • Niki Rowland says:

    It is hard to pick a favorite student! Two years ago I had a boy who struggled greatly with EBD. He was very difficult, but we built such an amazing relationship and he taught me how to be a better teacher!

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  • Kelly Brown says:

    My favorite teacher was my Mrs. Valentine my first grade teacher! I loved her so much!

    I shared on twitter. https://twitter.com/kellybb31/status/755081684689661952

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  • Nina Plank says:

    I am a special education teacher in a self-contained classroom. All of my students are amazing. They try their very best every single day.

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  • Robin Green says:

    My favorite teacher was my kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Harrington. I shared on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/robinclaudia/posts/10210263617575285?story=S%3A_I1486021785%3A10210263617575285&pnref=story

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  • We homeschool so my favorite students are my kids! Thanks for the chance to win. This would really help us with supplies at home. I shared and commented on facebook.

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  • My favorite teacher was my 1st and 2nd grade teacher. She is the reason I became a teacher. I shared it on Facebook

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  • Jennifer Bruckner says:

    I shared this link on Facebook. My favorite teachers have always been my students. I teach little kids, and I find that no matter where I have taught, military, affluent, wherever, that children are the best teachers of resilience, perseverance, and love. When you have a bad day, they rip off a piece of their Little Debbie cake because “you need it, too.” Or, when your lesson goes awry, “that’s okay, you told us everyone makes mistakes!” And when you’re having trouble in your personal life, somehow they just ‘know’ and give you a hug. If everyone ‘taught’ like 6 and 7 year olds, this world would be a better place.

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  • Jenny Brown says:

    Favorite teacher : Anne Bennett from Mt. Morris, MI
    She was both of my girls first grade teacher. Very knowledgable and kind. We always appreciated her kind notes and texts with pictures of our daughters engaged at school.

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  • Lisa Larson says:

    I shared on Facebook. My favorite teacher was my grandma; I had her as a teacher in 3rd grade. She used to write me little notes everyday and hide them in my desk or under my books. I want to be that kind of teacher. 🙂

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  • Rhonda Pena says:

    As a teacher, it is hard to say that you have a favorite student or students. It is neat when I get to teach the children of some of my former students. However, it does make me feel old (lol)!

    I’m on your email list, subscribed to your blog, shared on Twitter, Google +, and Facebook.

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this amazing prize for my classroom!

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  • Melissa Smith (@mrssmithingr3) says:

    My favorite teacher was Mrs. Olson. Many of her great ideas have made their way into my classroom.

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  • Jessica Silas says:

    I shared on Facebook. Over the years I have had the opportunity to both have and work with a great number of teachers. However my favorite teacher has to be Ms. Verge who was my mentor teacher my first year of teaching. She helped me to see the potential in me, to value each and every child as an individual, and allowed me to truly grow in my profession. I am a better teacher today because of her.

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  • Maria Skoytellis says:

    Favorite teacher Mrs. Laliberte. Disliked math my whole life was one of the strictest teachers but I learned so much from her. Thanks for the chance!!

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  • My favorite teacher is a Special Needs Teacher Mrs.McKenzie …she definitely goes above and beyond to teacher her students with special needs(autism) I’m so lucky she teaches he’s my son.

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  • I shared the giveaway on twitter Retweeted my Twitter handle is: @justbeingerika1 https://mobile.twitter.com/OnTimeSupplies/status/755060692017881089

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  • I found your giveaway in my email box. I follow + RTd on Twitter too. My daughter who will be going off to college this year. She is an excellent student and I am so proud of her. She earned herself a partial academic scholarship and I know she will continue to be successful in her academic endeavors.

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  • Helen Wagner says:

    My favorite teacher was my High School Latin teacher, who believed in me and encouraged me to follow my dreams.
    Am on the mailing list, joined the blog, and shared on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.

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  • kelly wright says:

    My favorite student is hard to pick, but I would have to go with Jasmine Davis. Jasmine was a full time collage student, double major and still worked 40 hours a week + and always had a smile on her face. She never complained about her studies or work and was always willing to go the extra mile foe anyone. She is a true inspiration and I am proud to say that I know her. She has deeply impacted my life!

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  • Sheryl Edwards says:

    I shared on twitter as @textiff My favorite memory was my 4th grade teacher Mrs. Reavis. She made learning fun, interesting and exciting! The best teacher I ever had. She inspired me to become a teacher!

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  • Candace Galan-Calderon says:

    My favorite was my 3rd grade teacher because she helped me not only in schooling but also my home life. Shared on twitter as @CandaceGalan

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  • Jamie Steagall says:

    My favorite teacher growing up was Mrs. Hansen, she was my 5th grade teacher and the one who made the most impact on my childhood. I learned more from her in that one year, than I had anyone else during my entire childhood. I had a tough upbringing, and she really gave me the tools to see my potential and see life in a new light. Today, I am still friends with her (on Facebook) and I’m glad to say that she is still changing lives of children. She is a principal now in a huge city near our hometown. She has done so much for so many people. I just love her. I hope my children are as lucky as I feel I was, to have met and built a relationship with such an amazing educator. I definitely feel blessed.

    On that note, thank you guys so very much for the chance to win some school supplies! I have one child going into 3rd, one going into Kindergarten, and I’m a college freshman this year! (Eeeeeeek!) We definitely have our fingers crossed.

    I’m following you guys on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, I’m subscribed to your blog & email list, and I’ve been sharing this giveaway with my friends & family over on Facebook (Jamie Anderson-Steagall), through Google+ (Jamie Anderson-Steagall, and over on Twitter (@jamison311)!

    Thanks again!

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  • Janice McKnight says:

    My favorite teacher was my fifth grade teacher because she believed me, and she made learning fun. I have shared/liked on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram.

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  • Heather K. Hollands says:

    My favorite teacher was my high school English teacher Mrs. Moore. She took a group of us students on an unforgettable trip to England, Spain, and France. We are Facebook friends 27 years later, and I am a high school English teacher myself because of her influence.
    Subsribed to blog, joined email list, and shared on Twitter and Google+.

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  • Katie Perea says:

    I’m in this profession because of teachers that inspired me. One in particular is the first and happens to be my former 1st grade teacher, ms. Williams, and when it came time for me to intern she was still at the same school and classroom ?. After my internship now 12 years ago she’s like a member of the family ?. My other inspirational teacher was my teammate who was a great friend and like a second mom to me. Sadly, she passed away a few years ago, but the things she taught me I continue still in her honor.

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  • Ryan Kimball says:

    My favorite teacher was my College Professor, he inspired me to pursue my passion and reminded me to some day make sure to give back! I shared the link on my twitter account @TheCoachKimball, thank you for doing this giveaway in order to help teachers!

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  • Ellie Wright says:

    My favorite teacher is my grandson’s awesome 2nd grade teacher. She taught Kindergarten at first and had my oldest grandson. Then moved to second grade and had him again. Last year she taught my youngest grandson in 2nd grade. We’re sad that she won’t be his teacher this year, but hopefully when my granddaughter gets older she can have her as a teacher, as well.

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  • Nikki morris says:

    I homeschool my son so he’s my favorite student! Lol but my favorite teacher growing up, her name was Mrs.Lambert and she taught high school math. She literally turned math into my favorite subject and made it so easy to understand. I’ll always be grateful for her. Thanks for the chance!
    Retreated from @nikkiaust17

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  • Mrs Shelton was my favorite teacher (minus one day). She taught me first grade and was the sweetest person ever with this great big smile that made me smile. The only day I thought she was not amazing was when I fell asleep in class one day and she popped my hand with a ruler. That was my first, last and only school discipline!

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  • Valerie McElroy says:

    I shared on Twitter. I was fortunate to have several wonderful teachers. One of them was my 7th grade social studies teachers, Mr. Graham. He encouraged me to follow my dreams of becoming a teacher. I currently love teaching social studies.

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  • Dr.Deams she will push you to do your best, even if you do not see it. She will push and we you finally see what she did for you, you will be thanking her.

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  • Michelle Simons says:

    I remember my art teacher back in the 70s who was the most sweetest teacher ever. She taught us tye dying and i ended up making a tye dyed wall hanging of a fat cat on a piece of a burlap bag. My teacher loved it so much she bought it from me. I lost track of her now but she was the greatest teacher ever.

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  • Joanna powell says:

    I had a fantasti english/speech teacher in my high school. mrs Estadt. She halways believed in us and would tell us there was nothing for us to do. I shared in facebook..joanna edwards powell

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  • Shared on facebook! Would love to win!! My favorite teacher was my high school french teacher. I don’t remember her name, but she was amazing!!!

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