Used Curriculum Sale
Sell the items you no longer need–
or find resources at bargain prices!
HEAV Homeschool Convention Used Curriculum Sale (UCS)
Online Barcoding System Will Open Spring 2025.
The online barcoding site is now OPEN to 2025 sellers to view sales results only. Please follow the instructions on the site to access your results.
The online barcoding system is now open! Click the barcoding system to log in!
The online barcoding site is now closed to new entries.
You are no longer able to add new items to your account or edit those previously created. You are able to print labels, your Master Sheet Summary, and master sheets.
Following convention, the site will reopen for you to view your sales results once they have been posted. Watch your email for notification of the official reopening date.
The online barcoding system is currently closed as we prepare for this year’s Used Curriculum Sale. Watch this page and your email for updates from HEAV on the opening in Spring 2024.
Turn unneeded homeschooling materials into cash—list your books now.
Need books and materials for next year? Come shop at the HEAV Used Curriculum Sale.
Shopping
Need books and materials for next year? Shop at the HEAV Used Curriculum Sale. The earlier you register for the convention, the earlier you’ll get to shop!
Selling
Want an opportunity to turn unneeded homeschooling materials into cash? Sell your textbooks, books, manipulatives, games, educational DVDs and more!
Volunteering
As a volunteer, you get to shop early in the Used Curriculum Sale when you volunteer a minimum of two hours. We would love to have you join our team!
Shopping
Open Shopping Hours
Friday, June 7, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Admittance as follows:
9 a.m.-10 a.m. – Any Volunteer to Convention
10 a.m.-3 p.m. – Preregistered Attendees
3 p.m.-7 p.m. – Open to All
Early Shopping on Friday
On Friday, June 7, early entry to the UCS will be available for volunteers first and then for those who are preregistered for the convention. The earlier you pre-register, the earlier you may shop. When you shop, you will turn in the colored pass you received at registration. You may shop for as long as you wish, within the stated UCS hours. If you leave the sale, however, you will not be able to re-enter until 3 p.m. when shopping is open to all convention attendees.
Admittance as follows:
8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. – Open to All
Shopping Notes
Your time in the sale is not limited. You do not have to enter at the exact time your pass specifies; you may enter anytime AFTER THE TIME PRINTED ON IT.
Children, strollers, carts, wagons, and purses will be allowed in the UCS. You may bring in EMPTY boxes or bags for carrying books. We usually have some boxes available. Please do not bring in previously purchased items—a package check will be available.
The use of suitcases in the UCS is strongly discouraged. Should you choose to use a suitcase, you will need to be prepared to show that all compartments are empty upon entering and exiting the sale.
Shopping is open to ALL attendees beginning at 3 p.m. on Friday.
HEAV cannot guarantee what will be available, nor the condition, edition, or usability of materials. Check the materials BEFORE you buy. All sales are final; No refunds will be given.
We accept cash, personal checks (made out to HEAV), or credit cards (VISA and MasterCard).
Early Shopping Notes (Friday, June 7)
If you are preregistered for the convention, you will receive a confirmation stating your entrance time to the UCS. Upon arrival at the convention, visit the preregistration table to pick up your convention name tag(s) and UCS pass(es). The entry time is printed on the pass. You MUST bring your pass to shop before the sale opens to the general public at 3 p.m. If you are a volunteer, you must bring your “Golden Ticket” to shop at 9 a.m. If you are a volunteer and don’t have a pass, please see Jennifer Jessen at the Volunteer Table next to Registration in the main lobby.
Click here for a detailed schedule.
Located in Exhibit Hall C
Click here for a map of the UCS floor plan.
We Need Volunteers !
Remember, anyone volunteering at least two hours at the convention is eligible to shop early in the UCS. If you volunteer in any area, you will receive a “Golden Ticket” that entitles you to shop at the UCS at 9 a.m. on Friday, June 7. If you are interested in volunteering in the UCS, please fill out our online volunteer application.
Shopping FAQ
Yes. UCS admission is included with these registration options:
- Full-Convention Registration
- Shopping-Only Pass
The items in the UCS include books on almost every subject, for every grade. The quantity and quality of materials in the UCS depend entirely on the materials brought in by those who participate. Items vary from unit studies to reference materials to how-to books to teacher education resources.
n addition, you’ll find a wide variety of helpful resources for both teachers and students. Maps, musical equipment, puzzles, and manipulatives, are a few examples of the types of items you can expect to find in the UCS.
No. Admittance to the UCS is only by colored pass (given to all preregistered convention attendees) until the open shopping hours. Admittance time on the pass is based on registration date—the earlier you register, the earlier you will be able to shop. Exception: Volunteers may take advantage of early shopping on Friday at 9 a.m.
Friday
9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Volunteers-Only Early Entry: The UCS will be available for volunteers who have served, or are scheduled to serve, for a minimum of two hours at the convention. Volunteers must present a Golden Ticket to be admitted into the sale.
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Preregistered Shopping Hours: If you preregister but are not a two-hour volunteer, you will receive a colored pass stating the time at which you may begin shopping. The earlier you preregister, the earlier your entrance time will be.
3 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Open Shopping: All registered convention attendees will be admitted to the UCS.
Saturday
8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Open Shopping: All registered convention attendees will be admitted to the UCS.
You may buy as many items as you want.
We accept cash, personal checks (made out to HEAV), and credit cards (VISA and MasterCard).
Yes! However, all children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Unsold items must be resorted and prepared for gleaning. This takes time and a lot of volunteers! If you’d like to help, please fill out our volunteer application.
Selling
Step One: Create an Account
Create your account using the online barcoding system. Online instructions will guide you through the process.
Please note: The online barcoding system will remain open until Wednesday, June 4, at 5 p.m., unless we reach our maximum capacity of items before the scheduled closing time. If it appears the site will reach its capacity and close before Wednesday, June 4th, we will communicate with you by way of email to give you time to complete the process of entering your items onto the site. Once the site officially closes, you will no longer be able to add new items or edit those previously created. You will be able to print labels, your Master Sheet Summary and master sheets.
Step Two: Printing Instructions
- Print your master sheet(s) first and double-check all entries against the master(s) before printing your labels.
- Paper/Ink/Printer requirements:
- We highly recommend using white paper for all labels.
- Help us accurately sort items by using a yellow highlighter to highlight the first line of the label for all items marked to be picked up. Please highlight the initial, name, and pickup box checkmark located in the top right-hand corner of each label marked for pickup.
- *Please note: Adhesive labels often mar book covers, making them less appealing to shoppers.
- Ink – Ink should be all black. (Set printer to print in black and white or in grayscale.)
- Printer – Laser is preferred; if inkjet is used, set quality to “Best/High.”
- Print your labels only when you are sure you have all your data entered correctly.
- If you need to modify or remove an item from the list, be sure to discard any previously printed labels for that item. You will also need to update the information on the barcoding site so that your master sheet(s) reflects an accurate record of the items you are bringing to the sale. Remember to print a new label for any modified item. Failure to do so could cause the item not to scan properly at checkout resulting in a lost sale.
- Each label will print in duplicate, giving you two labels for each item: one label for the outside and a duplicate for the inside. The inside label serves as an extra precaution to assure we will be able to locate your items should the outside label become compromised in any way.
- Cut labels and tape securely to your items, placing tape on all four sides of the label.. HEAV is not responsible for lost items. Improperly labeled materials CANNOT be accepted for the sale.
- Special Instructions for Items to Be Sold as a Set: Items to be sold in a set should be placed in plastic bags so shoppers can clearly see the contents and the condition of the items in the set. Whether you use a plastic bag or box, you must tape a detailed list of all contents on the outside of the bag or box so shoppers will know exactly what the set contains.To ensure that items in a set do not become separate from the set and lost, please take these additional precautions:
- Make multiple copies of the labels and place one on each of the items in the set.
- Tape up the bag or box securely so the contents cannot be removed.
- Attach a label to the outside of the bag or box.
Step Three: Packing Instructions
Pack your items together by presorting them according to grade/subject or by category so that we can quickly get them on to the correct tables. Items that are not presorted will not be distributed to the sales tables as quickly as those that have been.
- Pack your materials in disposable containers such as cardboard boxes. We cannot be responsible for returning containers to their owners.
Step Four: Delivery Instructions
- Be kind to one another!
- Do not leave your vehicle unattended—NO PARKING is allowed in the loading dock area. (This includes ANYWHERE in the backstage area adjacent to the loading docks.)
- Young children must remain in the car. Children are not allowed on the loading dock for their own safety
- UCS volunteers will assist you in removing your items from your vehicle and transporting them into the UCS hall.
- Drop-off at the loading dock is a two-step process:
- Step 1 – Scan Master Sheet Summary (Leave UCS items in the car.) Your Master Sheet Summary will be scanned by a UCS volunteer at your vehicle. Items cannot be removed from your vehicle until the Master Sheet Summary has been scanned.
- Step 2 – UCS volunteers will assist you in removing your items from your vehicle and transporting them into the UCS hall.
- We need your help! We are asking all UCS sellers to help distribute items to the sales tables on Thursday. Once you’ve checked in your items on Thursday, please be prepared to stay a minimum of one hour to help us. It’s not only easy and fun but will assure that all of the items, including yours, are ready for our buyers on Friday morning.
- If you are unable to volunteer on Thursday afternoon, please consider another time to help. For a complete list of service opportunities, please fill out our Volunteer Application, checking off the Used Curriculum Sale box and indicating the day(s) and time(s) you would like to serve.
The only paperwork you will need to bring with you when you drop off your sale items is a one-page Master Sheet Summary. Instructions on how to print this document are located on the barcoding site. Drop off your items for sale along with your Master Sheet Summary at the UCS Hall (Hall C) loading dock or inside the UCS Hall during one of the drop-off times listed below.
- Thursday 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
- Friday 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. (loading dock only)
- If you plan to pick up your unsold materials, you must do so at one of the stated times. Materials are not available for pick-up after 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. Any unclaimed materials become the property of HEAV and will be distributed immediately after the convention. We do not have storage space for items that are left. If you have an emergency, please contact Richie or Christie Underhill in the UCS Hall.
- Please allow 4-6 weeks for your check to arrive.
- As a seller, you receive 75% of your total sales (HEAV receives 25%). HEAV will deduct $1 from your sales profit to cover the cost of processing and mailing your check.
- To avoid the possibility of your check being rejected by your financial institution, please cash or deposit your check no later than 90 days from its issue date.
- If you request a check to be reissued before 60 days, you will be required to pay a $35 stop payment fee.
Grades and Subjects
PreK
K – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
Elementary – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
1st – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
2nd – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
3rd – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
4th – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
5th – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
Middle School –Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
6th – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
7th – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
8th – Language, Math, Science, Soc. Studies
High School – Language, Math, Science, Social Studies, Government & Economics, College Texts, Electives
General Categories
- Adult Fiction
- Adult Non-Fiction
- Art
- Biography
- CDs
- Charts/Maps
- Children’s Fiction
- Children’s Non-Fiction
- College Textbooks
- Curriculum Guides
- DVDs
- Easy Readers
- Foreign Language
- Games
- Home Economics
- How-to Books
- Language Manipulatives
- Large Kits
- Math Manipulatives
- Music Instruction
- Picture Books: Non-Readers
- Poetry
- Puzzles
- Reference
- Religious Instruction
- Science Manipulatives
- Special Needs
- Teacher Resources
- Unit Studies
- Young Adult Fiction
- Young Adult Non-Fiction
How to Be a Successful Seller at the HEAV Used Curriculum Sale
Here are some tips from our seasoned volunteers who know what they’re talking about!
Selecting
Choose which of your items to sell in the UCS.
- Place items in the sale that you would choose to buy based on condition and age.
- Older editions of curriculum do not sell well with literary classics being an exclusion to this rule.
Categorizing
Choose the appropriate sales category for each item.
- Be logical. Ask yourself “If I needed this item where would I look for it at the sale?”
- Be specific. If the publisher has designated a grade level, choose that category. Use categories like “Elementary” and “Middle School” for items that have no designated grade level. “Adult Non-
Fiction” is one of the larger categories, choosing a more specific category will increase the chances of it selling.
Pricing
Choose an appropriate price for each item.
- Price to sell. Shoppers are expecting to find bargains in the UCS and most will spend a considerable amount of time finding what they need at the best price.
- Be logical. Choose the lowest price you can receive for the item and be satisfied with.
- Reduce the prices of your items for Saturday. If you’re going to donate unsold items, consider
drastically reducing the prices of your items for Saturday.
Labeling
Prevent unsellable or unreturnable merchandise.
- Secure your label. Tape all four sides of every label, or place one large piece of clear packing tape over the entire label.
- Attach a second label. Place it on the inside front cover of books. If one label comes off your item, you’ll have another on the item for backup.
- Do not use adhesive labels. Adhesive labels often damage books and many buyers avoid purchasing books for this reason.
Packaging Sets
Prevent items from getting lost.
- Secure sets. Clear plastic bags or clear plastic wrap are excellent choices for securing sets and allow prospective buyers a chance to see specific items.
- Check parts. Make sure that all parts to the set are included i.e. all cd’s, all game or puzzle pieces.
- Be honest. Give an accurate and fair assessment of your set(s). If a set is found to have missing parts or in a condition drastically different than described by the seller, we will assist the buyer in
negotiating a fair resolution with the seller.
Selling FAQ
Used Curriculum Sale
No, you are welcome to come and shop even if you are not interested in selling anything.
In order to sell items in the UCS, you must use our convenient barcoding system. This system includes comprehensive directions on how to categorize, label, and document the items you want to sell. The barcoding system will open in the spring.
At the UCS, we typically handle more than 60,000 items in just under 38 hours. In order to make your selling experience both easy and profitable, we need to be able to sort and distribute your items to the proper sales tables in the shortest amount of time. Our online barcoding system helps make the labeling process as simple as possible by providing the specific information we need in order to facilitate sorting and distribution.
Several tables will be located near the entrance of the UCS hall that will be designated for free items. We will not accept any item that is unrelated to homeschool curriculum. Once your items have been approved, it will be your responsibility to place them on the tables designated for free items. It is important that you keep free items separate from items you want to sell when proceeding through the drop-off process to ensure an orderly and efficient handling of your sale items.
The drop-off hours are listed below. When you drop off your items, please be prepared to spend a few minutes with a UCS volunteer to be sure you have correctly labeled and documented your materials. We want to be sure your items can be tracked for payment!
Thursday 3 p.m.-7 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. (loading dock only)
There are two time periods available for picking up items. You may pick up all your unsold items either Friday or Saturday evening. On Friday, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., you may retrieve your unsold items from the sales floor, but you must find them yourself. If you can wait until we have had an opportunity to sort through the remaining materials left after the sale closes on Saturday, you will be able to pick up your unsold items on Saturday between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. No materials will be available for pick up after 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
No, our database does not allow for multiple pick-ups.
Only if you want your items back. Before the convention, as you prepare your items for sale, you will designate each item for either “Pick-up” or “Donate” on your item labels.
On Saturday, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., after the close of the sale, the hall will open for all to browse or “glean” through these donated items for those last-minute books they were not able to find or afford. Many families have found donated items they couldn’t afford and have been greatly blessed! Individual gleaners are encouraged to glean not only for themselves but also to take items to bless others. After 6:30 p.m., all remaining items are removed by various organizations across Virginia. In years past, several homeschool groups “gleaned” materials for use in their local communities. The loading dock will be available for the convenience of those organizations and individuals who choose to glean multiple boxes of items.
You will receive a check approximately 4-6 weeks after the convention.
To avoid the possibility of your check being rejected by your financial institution, you will need to deposit or cash your check within 90 days of its issue date.
If you request a check to be reissued before 60 days, you will be required to pay a stop payment fee.
Volunteers play a crucial role in the success of the UCS. It is especially crucial that UCS sellers assist in the variety of tasks required to set up and operate this two-day event. For a complete list of areas of service, please fill out our volunteer application, checking off the Used Curriculum Sale box and indicating the days and times you would like to serve.