Teacher Appreciation Giveaway!
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| Thanks to Joey @ Creating, Teaching and Sharing with Joey for the adorable image! |
It’s Teacher Appreciation MONTH (because we deserve a whole
month, don’t we?) and I’ve teamed up with some of my favorite bloggers to bring
an awesome giveaway your way!
it a $25 gift certificate to Teachers Pay Teachers. I’m sure you want to win! When creating my basket, I actually bought
double of a few items… because I wanted the items myself!
Check out my basket:
*Cute clipboard
*Winner’s Choice of either my 4th or 5th grade Math Moves: Spiral Math Review {Winner will be emailed the file.}
Enter to win soon! This giveaway ends on Tuesday night at midnight just in time for you to spend that Teachers Pay Teachers gift card during the second day of the sale! Make sure you check out all of the other fabulous baskets and enter to win those, too!





I got deer salt and pepper shakers. So random, but so sweet!
I love food from Amish students!
One of the very BEST teacher appreciation gifts I have ever received is a large bouquet of flowers from one of my sweeties I had a tough beginning of the year with. We butted heads and our thoughts were nowhere near aligned, but when she walked in with the bouquet, I knew I had made a difference in her life, a positive one at that. Love my kiddos.SaraMiss V's Busy Beesventrellasara@gmail.com
A homemade card <3
A homemade card! <3
A homemade card!
This is my 3rd attempt at replying. Lol. My favorite gift was a vase full of flowers – one from each student in the class. Our school didn't have much money so each student brought one flower creating a bouquet. I'm switching to 4th grade next year and don't have any resources to get started. I'd love to win so I could start preparing for my new grade level! Thanks!
I have received numerous starbucks gift cards and those are always such a treat! 🙂 brittneyhenry89@gmail.com
I have received many wonderful cards/notes, but I love the handmade gifts from the kids. I have a bookmark that one of my students made for me shortly after I began teaching 24 years ago and I still have it. I also had a child make “me” out of clay. I'm wearing lime green pants and a blue shirt with a hat! It's precious!
A bound book of letters from my students:)
I don't receive many gifts, but a parent got me a gift certificate to Chipotle!
I will teach math for the first time next year and the math review would be perfect! I've got my fingers crossed!
Our PTO remodeled our teacher's lounge one year, complete with new furniture and a new fridge! It was amazing!!!
Homemade cards are my favorite!
A student brought me in lunch with oreos and coke (my favorites). She also have me a purple water bottle because it's my favorite color.
This is so fun! I would love your fifth grade materials!
One of my students made me a bookend one year. This meant more to me than the many other more expensive gifts. Thanks for this awesome Giveaway.
I will teach math for the first time next year and the math review would be perfect! I've got my fingers crossed!
When I student taught, my students gave me a starbucks mug that they wrote their names on. I use it as my school coffee mug now. 😀 –Dustie Beierle
Not really a teacher appreciation gift, but one thing that I got at the end of my internship was all of my students telling me one thing that they learned from me or remembered about me. It made me cry!
Monogrammed towels!
My favorite gifts for Teacher Appreciation Week (or anytime for that matter) are notes from my students. At our school, Teacher Appreciation Week this year is Panera Bread for breakfast, ice cream sundaes, lunch provided by the PTA, pizza lunch, and then lunch provided by the administration- they must think we get hungry during the day (or this whole week) 🙂
My favorite teacher appreciation gift is hand picked flowers from my students. I love the look on their sweet faces when I put them in a vase on my desk.
I can feel the appreciation all around this week. Thank you for the drawing!
I have appreciated and cherished the meaningful notes my students have written me.
I got the best handwritten card from a student and a parent today. My 4th grader's description of how much he appreciates that learning is fun, that he now loves writing and math, and that he loves when I smile at him each time I see him meant more than any gift has. I wouldn't trade my job for the world!