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Teachers are typically contracted to work a certain number of months during the academic year. Depending on their contract and the policies of their school district or educational institution
Some teachers may receive a prorated salary for the months they worked during the academic year. Some teachers may have the option to spread their salary over 12 months.
Many money-making opportunities exist for teachers ready to join these researches as summer side gigs.
If you have an eye for spotting typos and mistakes, becoming a proofreader may be something to consider.
Teachers can produce articles in any area of expertise and publish them on their blogs to get extra money during the summer.
If you are good at grammar and can pay keen attention to details, you can be a transcriptionist on sites such as GoTranscript.
Freelance writing ranks highly on our list of summer jobs because you can work as much as you like throughout the summer and then reduce your workload once classes resume.