5 Meaningful Teacher Appreciation Gifts {they actually want} - Creative Home Keeper (2024)

As the school year winds down, don’t forget to show your child’s teacher appreciation for all the hard work they have put forth. Consider one of these 5 meaningful teacher appreciation gifts they actually want! Number 5 is my personal favorite!!!!!

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The next few weeks marks the end of the school year for many.

Kids and teachers both look forward to long, unstructured days that summer brings… hot days at the pool, baseball games, sleeping in, endless books to read — OK so maybe that was my list of things that I enjoyed during my summer vacations! 🙂

As a former teacher myself, I would look forward to the summer vacation as a way to relax and rejuvenate myself to prepare for a new school year.

Let’s face it, despite what some may say, teaching is hard work!

Whether you are a teacher yourself or just a mom who is actively trying to teach and train her children at home, you know how great the responsibility of educating children is.

No matter if your child is in a traditional school setting (public or private), preschool or Mother’s Day Out, part of a homeschool co-op, or involved in an activity where there is a teacher/leader/coach, most likely there is an adult who has poured a lot of time and energy into your child over the past nine months.

Take some time over the next few days to think how you and your child can honor all the hard work your teacher has done over the past school year. Consider giving one of these5 simple, meaningful and somewhat frugal ways to show your child’s teacher appreciation for all their blood, sweat and tears this year.

Trust me as a teacher I cried plenty, endured plenty of paper cuts and dealt with the air conditioner going out with a room full of pre-pubescent boys and girls… it aint pretty!🙂

5 Meaningful Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas

Plant or Flower

I love the idea of giving something living to the people who help in the nurturing, development and education of our children.

Small bouquets of flowers in a vase or planter can be a thoughtful way to say thank you to a teacher. It’s an even better present if it’s a low maintenance plant that only requires water and sunlight.

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You can be as creative as you want. One of my most cherishedgifts I ever received was a small ceramic planter a student had painted for me with my name on it. It was a cherished little keepsake I kept on my desk for the remainder of my teaching career.

A small flower or plant can be relatively inexpensive as well as a thoughtful gestures for all the hard work and dedication they put forth throughout the year.

Letter of Appreciation

Sometimes teachers don’t want a gift necessarily, but a thoughtful written letter expressing your gratitude can bring tears to the eyes of a teacher.

Most of the time teachers are constantly feeling the pressures to perform by state mandates, administrators and even parents.

Teachers oftenget criticized and verbally abused, always with the message, “You’re not doing enough!”

Part of my job was to make phone calls to parents to report discipline or learning issues, it was always a dreaded chore. I never knew how my words would be received.

I’ve had parents verbally chew me out, accuse me of lying and playing favorites, as well as parents accusing me of being a “first year teacher because an experience teacher would never had made that mistake”.

Those are some extreme examples and not all parents treated me like that, but in my 5 years of teaching I only received oneletter of appreciation from a grandparent thanking for the job I was doing. Not the parent, but a grandparent.

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Yes, that grandmother and I butted heads a few times in how to teach and discipline her grandchild but it’s the letter that I most remember.

She thanked for me being patient with her grandchild and appreciated the fact I was open to trying some of the alternative suggestions she and the parents came up with in regards to specialized learning and disciplined. It wasn’t too long but it was meaningful and she took the time to write it.

All year I had felt like I was in battle against the parents but receiving the letter reminded me she wanted to work with me and she did appreciated all I was trying to do.

If your child is old enough you can even have them assist you or write a letter on their own.

Even if it’s been a hard year and you feel like the relationship between the teacher and you or your child hasn’t been the best, know most teachers are really trying their best and working hard to meet the needs of all their students.

Gift Card

It doesn’t have to be much, maybe just $5 or $10 to a local coffee shop, bookstore or teacher supply store.

One year I received a $10 Walmart gift card from a family I knew could barely afford it. I was touched and honored, but also wise enough to not try and return it in harm of hurting the family’s feeling. So I put that money back into the classroom.

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Teachers notoriously spend a lot of money out of their own pockets to purchase supplies and materials for their classroom, so sometimes just a small monetary gift in the form of a gift card can be so thoughtful.

However if your child has more than one teacher then that could easily get very expensive, so this idea might be best limited to a situation where there is only one teacher involved.

Self Pampering Kit

Teachers work hard all year long (as well as a lot of other people) so why not give them something to help them relax and to take care of themselves, as well as their fingers which are covered in paper cuts and red pen! 🙂

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I love this Mani Pedi in a Jar kit from Freebie Finding Mom

A little gift of lotions, nail polish, chapstick or other small self pampering items can easily be arranged in a small gift basket.

A quick trip to the dollar store can supply a well stocked self pampering gift of small items on a budget. The creative ideas are endless and your child would love picking out a few items for their teachers.

Book for the Classroom Library

This was my personal favorite gift to receive, a new book for the classroom library.

Have your child pick out their favorite book from the school year and donate it to the classroom. I always loved receiving new books autographed by the student who gifted it. This was such a special way to grow out classroom library with quality children’s literature.

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Filling the library with books I knew my students loved and would engage them, was so important to me. I wanted quality children’s literature, but it was expensive so my library grew slowly over time.

Investing in your child’s classroom library is not only a useful gift, but a gift that will be enjoyed for years to come.

To make it even more meaningful, you can have your child sign inside the front cover with their name, school year and possibly even a small message as to why this is the book they chose to add to the library collection.

Showing your child’s teacher appreciation doesn’t have to be expensive. I hope some of these ideas have brought to mind some other creative and frugal ways to say thank you for the past school year.

How do you plan on showing your child’s teacher appreciation as the school year winds down over the next few weeks?

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FAQs

What are gifts that teachers actually want? ›

As one teacher put it, “The way to a teacher's heart is through school supplies!” Another says, “I would be totally excited to get a “blinged-out” new stapler, class set of new rulers, or a gift card to help fill the needs in our classroom!” A few more ideas: a Lakeshore gift certificate, dry erase markers, “funky” ...

What to say when you give a gift to your teacher? ›

Teacher Message Ideas (From Students)
  • I love your class because you make learning so much fun. ...
  • You're like a magical superhero unicorn teacher. ...
  • I used to be scared of math, but now I like it because of you. ...
  • You make school a happy place. ...
  • Can you PLEAASE be my teacher again next year?

What is the greatest gift to a teacher? ›

A letter or card. By far, this is the best gift a student can give a teacher. Teachers live to see their students' progress and growth, and the thing they treasure the most is a handwritten letter from a student thanking them and letting them know that they made a difference.

What gift cards do teachers want? ›

Best Gift Cards for Teachers
  • For fashion and more: Nordstrom gift card. Gift Cards. Gift cards are always a safe choice. BUY NOW. ...
  • For Best Buy gift card. Gift Cards. Gift cards are always a safe choice. BUY NOW. ...
  • For a quick bite to eat: Grubhub gift card. Gift Cards. Gift cards are always a safe choice. BUY NOW.
6 days ago

What do teachers buy most? ›

All items have been selected based on the essential items for teachers.
  • Sharpened pencils.
  • Letter tray.
  • Magnetic hooks.
  • White labels.
  • Magnetic clips.
  • Desk organizer.
  • Grade book.
  • Flair pens.

What to get teacher for teacher appreciation week? ›

  • Pencil Bath Bomb. $7.95. Etsy.
  • Personalized Teacher Sign. $15.28. $19.10. Etsy.
  • "World's Best Teacher" Mug. $22.00. Rifle Paper Co. $27.00. ...
  • Teacher Bracelet. $25.00. Little Words Project.
  • Hand Cream Classics. $33.00. Amazon. ...
  • Solar-Powered Rainbow Maker. $37.50. $39.99. ...
  • Thank You Ray Garden. $38.00. Lula's Garden.
  • Thanks Candle. $30.40. $38.00.
May 2, 2024

What to put in a teacher appreciation card? ›

You might consider including:
  1. Three qualities you admire in your teacher.
  2. Something you've learned from your teacher that has made a difference in your school work or life outside of school.
  3. One way your teacher has helped you grow and develop as a person.
  4. A favorite memory from class.
May 15, 2023

What is a good message to appreciate a teacher? ›

Thank you for all the love, care, and dedication that you put into teaching our child! We are beyond grateful for your guidance and support. To the best teacher—your hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed. Words cannot capture my appreciation!

What is a teacher's most precious item is his? ›

Thus, it is concluded that a teacher's most precious item is his Student's faith.

What is the best reward for a teacher? ›

15 Teacher Reward Ideas
  1. Lifesaver Award. ...
  2. Teacher of the Week. ...
  3. Professional Lunch. ...
  4. Beat the Buses. ...
  5. Time. ...
  6. Principal's Parking Spot. ...
  7. Teacher Profile on the Morning News. ...
  8. Professional Development Lead.
Apr 22, 2022

What do teachers want most for gifts? ›

So, what to get? Though their schools, locations, subjects and experiences may be different, our teachers agreed on one thing: Gift cards are gold. They really do want them, and the more versatile the cards are (Amazon, Target and Visa were the most requested), the better.

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

Choose an Amount Within Your Budget

It's not necessary. A $10 gift card can be just as special as a $50 gift card if you say the right words or pair the gift card with something meaningful.

Is $5 too cheap for a gift card? ›

A $5 gift card may be all that you can afford. If the value seems low, don't add to it if it means compromising your own budget. Don't send a U.S.-based gift card to an international recipient. Many gift cards purchased in the U.S. can only be redeemed domestically.

Is $50 too much for a teacher gift? ›

Our etiquette expert would like to remind parents, “You don't have to spend a lot of money, and sometimes, a handwritten note from the heart is the best gesture of appreciation.” That said, Schweitzer says that, depending on the school policy, $50 may be appropriate (and she prefers a pooled gift) if your child has the ...

What is the average teacher gift? ›

A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30, but if you have a larger budget, you could go up to $50. If you have multiple children in school, you might want to consider pooling your resources with other parents to split the cost of a more expensive gift.

Are you supposed to give teachers gifts? ›

While giving a gift at the end of the school year isn't required, it's a nice way to tell teachers THANK YOU for being there for our kids every day.

What does a teacher need for their classroom? ›

Check out these 17 classroom must-haves, and before you know it, your classroom will be ready to welcome your students!
  • Antibacterial wipes. Your classroom won't be a blank slate for long. ...
  • Tissues. ...
  • Hand sanitizer. ...
  • Shower board. ...
  • Whiteboard markers. ...
  • Pens and pencils. ...
  • Colored duct tape. ...
  • Storage bins, shelves, and tubs.
Jul 28, 2016

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