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Best Teacher’s Gifts For Every Teacher

May 18, 2018 By Sheryl Gould

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It’s the end of the school year and time to pick out the perfect teacher’s gifts for your kids’ teachers. How do you show appreciation for a job well done over the course of an academic year? While it can be hard to show that deep appreciation, we have some ideas to get you started.

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Write This Down

Help your teacher make a statement with colorful gel pens. Artist’s Choice gel pens come in a case with 125 colors. They can write in all the colors of the rainbow with these pretty pens.

For The Science Teacher

These rocks are great for home decor and are as solid as the dedication of your favorite science teacher. This large raw selenite desert rose stone is attractive and original.

For the Math Teacher

When you are looking to show appreciation for a math teacher, this gift really adds up. This travel mug is perfect for keeping your teacher caffeinated to solve every problem that arises.

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For the English Teacher

This gift is poetry in motion – literally. This magnetic poetry kit is a fun way to encourage wordplay that will stick in their memory.

For The Music Teacher

This art print is a great choice for the music teacher in your life. Your gift will be hitting all the right notes.

For The History Teacher

This Four Score and Seven Years Ago t-shirt will be a great “score” for your history teacher. Give the gift of humor and appreciation that just fits.

For The Coach

Your coach is the key to your success in the field and at the gym. Show your appreciation with this thoughtful key chain.

For The Art Teacher

This delightful notebook is a great way to say thank you to your art teacher in a way that’s a work of art.

Make a Donation to the School’s Annual Fund

Show appreciation for that special teacher while supporting the school’s annual fund. Make a donation of any amount that you can manage, and designate the gift to be in honor of one or more teachers who you really appreciated. 

Stay Hydrated

Teaching is thirsty work. Reward your favorite teacher with this attractive vacuum insulated water bottle that will keep their drinks cool throughout the day. Summer is coming and this will help keep sunstroke at bay.

Enjoy The Show

Forget an apple for the teacher, how about some popcorn? Recognize your teacher with a movie gift card so they can enjoy those summer blockbusters now that school is out for the summer.

Hit The Beach

There’s nothing better than a book at the beach. Help your teacher make their literary escape in the sand with a beach towel and a Barnes and Noble Gift Card.

Drink It All In

A successful school year is something to be proud of, so drink it all in. Present your teacher with a clever mug and a gift card for some Starbucks.

 

Something Sweet

Fill a funny mug with your teacher’s favorite candy to give them a little something sweet for all their hard work and academic success so good you can taste it!

It’s About Prime

Isn’t it about “prime” to say thank you? Give the gift of Amazon with this gift card in a box, perfect for a gift that delivers on time every time (like your kids’ homework, right?)

Personalized Letter

One of the best gifts that you can give a teacher is a heartfelt letter showing him/her your appreciation. It doesn’t have to be long, a few sentences can mean so much. Use your words and show you care! 

Whatever you choose, your teacher will love that you took the time to think of them and show your appreciation for all they have done throughout the year. Have a happy start to summer after another year for the books!

 

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