Add these free printable teacher appreciation tags to your teacher's gift for teacher appreciation week to show how much you appreciate them!
Looking for some easy teacher appreciation ideas? Check out my guide of teacher appreciation week ideas, luncheon ideas, cards, and easy gifts!
Looking for the perfect teacher gift for the teacher who loves to drink tea? Add this design to any mug, fill it with their favorite tea bags, or a gift card and you are good to go! Show your teachers how much you appreciate them with this cute design. --Description-- With this download you will receive several digital files for the phrase, “What if I sink? Girl, what if you swim?” Files can be used in Cricut, Silhouette, and other programs/machines. --You will receive -- -A single zipped file with an SVG, PNG, DXF, EPS file (for use in programs such as Cricut Design Space, Sillouette (Studio & Designer Edition) --Uses-- -Our digital files can be used for all your crafting needs. Clothing, drinkware, signs, the possibilities are endless! -for personal/non-profit use -commercial/profit use- physical product sale allowed -NO digital product sales allowed --Instant Downloads-- Once payment is complete digital files will be available for download under “Purchases & Reviews.” Since this is a digital download, this product is NON-REFUNDABLE. --Before Purchasing-- Please ensure that your machine/program is compatible with the formats mentioned above. This is a NON-REFUNDABLE item due to the nature of the file. Purchases are made with the understanding you have a thorough knowledge and understanding of your program. If you are unsure if your program takes one of the file types above, please know you are purchasing at your own risk should the file not work. All of our digital files have been tested in Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio. --Refunds/Issues-- As stated above this digital file is NON-REFUNDABLE. If there is a problem with your download, please let us know and we will do our best to troubleshoot the issue.
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I'm all about saving some money and making gifts to give to others, including my kid's teachers! Instead of spending a ton of money on teacher appreciation gifts, I decided to make a few crafty gifts that I knew my kid's teachers would love (and share some of the awesome ideas I found with you too!). Check out these Dollar Store DIY Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas so you can save some money while giving unique Teacher gifts this year!
Use this free printable teacher questionnaire to get to know the teacher. Find out exactly what to give the for birthday, Christmas and end of year gifts.
This simple and easy teacher gift idea is the perfect gift for any teacher. Get your favorite teacher what they really want this year!
This list of classroom storage ideas and hacks for teachers could be just what you need to help you feel more organized. The Teach Starter teacher team is here to help you save you the time it takes to set up your classroom before students arrive for the first day of school with some simple, cheap and clever storage ideas for the classroom.
Hey hey, teacher friend!! Oh MY, congratulations on landing a teaching job! I’m so INCREDIBLY stoked for you. I remember that feeling and it’s so SO good. Whether it’s your first classroom or maybe you’re going back after being away for a bit, either way that’s super exciting and I know you’re goi
End of The Year Teacher Thank You Card Teachers deserve all the thanks and all the love! This teacher appreciation greeting card is the perfect way to thank a teacher for a great year. Give it on the last day of school to let the teacher know they won't be forgotten. Can be sent from student, parents, or from both. This positive quote card can also be used to celebrate your teacher friends and relatives. See more teacher cards here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/cardandstory?section_id=34423143 Front of Card: Amazing teachers are easy to love and impossible to forget. Inside Message: Grateful for you © Amy Wallace All rights reserved Thank you for visiting Card and Story Every card has a story…yours! I create cards that help you connect with your family and friends! Made in Ohio with love. Printed on 60 LB River Linen Card stock Brown kraft envelope included Printed on linen card stock.
My favorite part about getting ready for back to school is getting all of the bulletin boards set up around my classroom. Here are some of my favorite ideas.
Free printable thank you cards in lots of beautiful designs to print at home and give to family, friends, and teachers too!
Download the It takes a big heart to teach little minds, Teacher quote sayings isolated on white background. Teacher vector lettering calligraphy print for back to school, graduation, teachers day. 9934525 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!
Teacher's Appreciation Week is right around the corner. Here are 30 great thank you messages for teachers and fun ways to share them (even from a distance)!
Note from the editor: Beth (our teacher contributor) says that teachers DO NOT expect gifts for Christmas or at the end of the school year. However, I felt like our children's teachers were STELLAR this
Download the Best Teacher Ever - black typography design. Gift card for Teacher's Day. Vector illustration on white background with apple and pencil. Back to School. 9377540 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!
Celebrate a special teacher with these "Thank You Teacher Quotes." Don't let this season pass without letting the teachers know how special they are.
Because teachers make the world a better place.
Can you list ways your teaching portfolio stands out from the crowd? If not, read and implement these portfolio organization tips and strategies for teachers.
This beautiful poem will surely warm the hearts of your students at the end of the school year! There are 4 colored graphic options and 2 black and white graphic options. Each is available as a poem or a letter with a space available for the teacher's signature. I add the poem as a farewell page ...
If you're struggling with what to buy for your kids' teachers, here are 37 great ideas for teacher gifts they'll love.
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Because teachers make the world a better place.
If you're looking to give a well-deserved thank you to your child's teacher in a creative way, you're in the right place! Here are 25 outstanding teacher appreciation gift ideas, all with an adorable free
It's back to school time! Be successful and avoid the first year mistakes with these ideas about classroom management, organization, personal growth, and much more I wish I knew!
When you walk into an interview for a teaching job, you want to feel confident in your skills but also your ability to show them off! In some careers, a resume’ listing experience might be enough, but in teaching, I think it’s a huge boon to go into an interview with a portfolio that really shows the details of that “elementary teacher” position you’ve had (or student teaching). It’s been awhile since I added my On The Hunt for a Teaching Job series, but I know seeing others’ portfolios really helped me (especially as a new teacher!) so I want to share mine. For my portfolio, I picked up a professional binder. Yes, it’s expensive, but you want the cover to say, “I’m credible and you need to look at me!” I used a pre-made Word template to make a cover page and added a photo of me with my class as well as my contact information. In the pocket, I include a resume, and the inside has a matching cover page that works sort of like an informal cover letter. I started with my favorite teaching quote, and used it as a springboard to describe my passion for teaching. I didn’t rehash my resume’ here- but instead wanted to get them interested in me. (Note: Please feel free to use something similar, but please DON’T copy exactly what I wrote. You want it to be unique to YOU!) Another option is to make a brochure. This is really great to leave after an interview, especially if it has a picture so they remember which face goes with which name! Inside, I use dividers to make it clear where I can find certain things. Notice that I said “I can find,” not “the administrator can find.” Administrators may never ask to see your portfolio or have time to do much with it, but if you happen to be in for an interview, a portfolio can be SO helpful! You can see my dividers here, now that I have a few years of experience: Here, you can see my dividers before my last update, when I hadn’t taught in my own classroom. In the past, I just stuck in pages of things I’d done. Most were printed out worksheets, assessments, parent notes, etc. And that was okay, but this time around I decided to show a little more. One HUGE benefit of blogging is that I take lots more pictures of the things going on in my classroom. So, for instance, when I wanted to show my creative lessons, ta – da! I wanted to showcase classroom management, and again, I already had the photos. It’s a great way to not just tell what I would do, but show it. I want principals to be able to imagine me and my classroom in their school! I still kept examples of work and other things behind each section, but these pages made it look really polished. Even if you’re not going to post them on a blog, I’d recommend finding a cheap point-and-shoot camera (or even a smartphone, if you have one) to take photos of your classroom and projects you do. It really helps when a principal wants to imagine you not in a suit, sitting in the office, but in classroom working with students. What’s really great about these pages is that you can print another copy (or go to FedEx Office for more color copies if you just have way too much money) and leave a mini-portfolio at schools without having to leave your nice binder. I used these mini-portfolios when I dropped off resume’s in person, too! When you consider what to include, make sure you think about the basics (classroom management, reading, math, engaging instruction, differentiation, assessment and data, organization), but don’t forget to include a section with your credentials and any honors/ certificates/ professional development/ licenses you may have! (Page protectors will keep you from having to hole punch those important papers.) Think about what makes you unique as a teacher. When they say, “What are your strengths?,” what will you show them? Don’t be afraid to make it unique and bright! For some other professions, you might not want to add color or any element of cute, but I think as long as it looks professional, colorful works really well for standing out. If you’re new here, be sure you check out the rest of this series and my new teacher tips! Next in the On The Hunt series: How to Stand Out (Even Before a Teaching Interview) Thanks for visiting!
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Distance Learning Virtual Teacher Appreciation 2020, definitely looks a little different this year! With teacher appreciation usually so focused on the clas ...
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It's teacher appreciation week THIS WEEK! And since I think teachers are awesome and deserve a special place in heaven for dealing my 3 kids so I will totally get on board and spread the
Are you looking for the perfect cute teacher appreciation gift to express your gratitude? Here are 100 of the absolute best cute teacher appreciation gifts.
Because teachers make the world a better place.
It is just about time to welcome students back to school! First day jitters are a real thing for many students, and a small gift from the teacher may be just the fun thing to put your students at ease!
I recently applied for a first grade position in a neighboring district. The employment in that district is highly competitive. I fortunately landed an interview at a school there and knew I needed something to take with me to showcase my talents and passion for teaching. I had read that teaching portfolios had helped many others in this situation. I have always kept a portfolio each year to meet our state's professionalism rubric, but I needed something a little more tailored to the needs of an interview. I decided to create my own that highlighted some important areas of teaching and that would serve as evidence to questions asked during the interview. Since I was going after a primary grade teaching position, I wanted the colors to be bright and colorful. I think it's also important to put your contact information on the cover, as well as your picture. They might want to keep your portfolio to look over while making their decision. Your picture will help remind them of you and your interview. I also wanted to take them on a tour of my classroom. They should be able to envision me in their building. Since I am a blogger, I have lots of photos of my classroom. I included a blog post after this page in the portfolio that took them through my learning space. You could even add a layout of your classroom from a website that allows you to create those. That would show them that you value classroom layout and like to plan ahead. Classroom management is an area they will definitely want to know about. What is your system? How do you ensure a smoothly run classroom? How do promote positive behavior and desired expectations in your classroom? I included information along with photos of these areas. Not only did I incorporate my latest strategies, I also added strategies of the past that I had tried with my students. Lesson plans should also be included. I have taught kindergarten and second grade, so I included examples of both. If you do visual plans, definitely incorporate those! They are attention grabbers and look great in your portfolio. I included a copy of my current classroom schedule. I wanted them to see that consistency and routine were vital to my learning environment. One section in my notebook was all about lesson plans and creative activities I had incorporated in my classroom. I divided that section up into some effective best practices. In each section, I included the strategy, brain research to support the practice, and photos of them being incorporated into my classroom. I also included some units I had created along with photos of students engaged in activities from those units. Another section in the portfolio highlighted assessment and data. Education is so data-driven these days that I knew I had to incorporate this. I listed all of the assessments I had experience with, included data from assessments I had administered (do not include student names), and showed how I used the data to drive my instruction. You may be asked about parent communication in your interview. In this section, I included newsletters and various other ways I communicated with parents and got them involved in their child's education. I also took the time to break down what my reading and math blocks looked like. I made sure to mention the five components of reading, curriculum I had experience using, and student work samples. I made sure to highlight how each of these areas drove student success. Finally, I had sections for professional development and important documents. You should include any professional development you have attended, as well as any you have led. Be sure to also include documents such as a copy of your teacher license, praxis scores, and a college transcript. There are many more components to my portfolio that you will have access to if you purchase this Editable Teacher Portfolio. I am confident it really helped me receive the first grade position. It provided easy evidence for me to refer to during the interview. The file is a PowerPoint, but you could also save it as a PDF when completed to send digitally to principals. Since it is editable, you can add or take away any pieces to fit your needs. It will definitely make you stand out in your teacher interview! I hope this portfolio is beneficial to you and lands you that perfect job! Happy teaching and best wishes!
There are still four long weeks until Thanksgiving break, so here's some of our favorite inspiring quotes and teacher humor to help you see it through.
Because teachers make the world a better place.
I don’t spend my days in the classroom anymore, but once upon a time I was a teacher and this was the best week of the year. One of my favorite parts of teacher appreciation week were the heart-felt “gifts”. I loved receiving letters from past and present students. I saved all of them. Those...Read More