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Luvmy3Mon Dec-01-08 07:23 PM
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#159, "Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"


          

My kids are in First Grade. They have a homeroom teacher and then switch teachers for both Math and Language Arts. So I have 4 teachers to buy for. That doesn't include the music, spanish & PE teachers...do I buy for them too?? Something small or maybe just a card signed by the kids? What do I get for these teachers?


Terri~
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VonWasdenTue Dec-02-08 09:02 AM
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#164, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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I usually just give to their main teacher and then send in a gift for the staff to share. Something along the line of a box of candy. We decided earlier this year to limit gifts during the holiday and have given genrously to each of their teachers earlier in the year so that they could get necessities for their classes. I will probably be sending out cards to the teachers and that's about it.

Kim
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ckbeaTue Dec-02-08 04:37 PM
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#169, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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We too only by for the homeroom teacher.

At our school the kids swich rooms all afternoon ~ that would make a total of 7 teachers (21 gifts? I don't think I would do that) I don't think those teachers expect a gift.


~Chris
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sweetboyzWed Dec-03-08 07:41 AM
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#172, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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I try to give gift cert as I know the teachers get so many "trinkets" and they get overloaded. We just give main teacher and when they had speech or OT we would send a little something. I have been getting Barnes and Noble cards - that way they can buy for themselves or for their classroom if they want. This year Seamus' teacher requested no gifts or something for the classroom if we feel we must give something.
Suzanne
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FUN2002Wed Dec-03-08 11:09 AM
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#174, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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We give Barnes and Noble or coffee-shop gift cards so the teachers don't feel that they must use it on classroom stuff (give a Target or Office Max gift card card for that).

Nancy

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diaGWed Dec-03-08 11:23 AM
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#176, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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I only give to the main homeroom teacher. I have ask the teachers what they wish they had as for as Art supplies or "classroom" supplies and I bought in the beginning of the year. The K teacher wanted Magic Model and the 5 grade teacher needed markers for the eraser board.

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LisaG0206Wed Dec-03-08 12:20 PM
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#179, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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My kids are in second grade, and I will give 1 VISA gift card to each teacher who interacts with them - total of about 6 teachers. I will also get the primary teacher something extra.. I probably over-compensate, however - I am in awe of teachers (also my older daughter is a teacher - and I see how she puts her heart and soul into her class kids) .


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kateaThu Dec-04-08 01:54 PM
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#181, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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Wow, that is a lot of teachers to think of! We'll be facing that same thing next year when we split our kiddos in the first grade. For now, they're all together in Kindergarten

I would think the homeroom teacher would get the main gift (maybe a gift card they could use for themselves or the classroom). And then if you wanted to do something for the other teachers just a nice heartfelt note thanking them for their work would be nice. Also, sometimes it's fun to make the jar mix recipes as teacher gifts. You can make those pretty inexpensively.

Good luck and let us know what you decide!

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MegElizabethFri Dec-05-08 05:59 AM
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#182, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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As a former teacher, I can tell you our favorite gifts were the giftcards. I don't think it is necessary to buy anything though and if you do, a simple $5 to Tim Horton's is a great idea!

Mommy to Eli, Cara, and Brady 4/24/07 born at 34 weeks and Allison Elizabeth (surprise!) born 11/6/08

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roundtwoSun Dec-07-08 11:14 AM
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#186, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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As a former teacher, I also loved getting gift cards. Book stores and coffee shops were my personal favorites. $5 is perfect. At my school more than $10 made me uncomfortable (plus some schools have rules against more). If you aren't a gift card person, Christmas ornaments were another favorite of mine. One side of my tree is filled with ornaments from former students and it always makes me smile when I unpack each one. Just make sure you put your child's name and the year on it somewhere.

Also a heartfelt card is the absolute best gift. Just a few sentences letting the teacher know how much your children are enjoying school and how much you appreciate her effort means so much more than a gift! I saved all those cards in one of my desk drawers and on tough days it was so nice to look in that drawer!

We switched classes at my school too for certain subjects. Some of those students that weren't in my homeroom would bring me a card and a candy cane which was so nice because it showed me they enjoyed coming to my classroom too (or that their parents made them give it to me LOL). Very very rarely did a student not in my homeroom give me something more than that. Definitely don't break the bank.

Jennifer
GBG 2/20/2007
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TARAinFLTue Dec-09-08 06:25 PM
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#208, "RE: Teacher gifts...any great ideas?"
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I am organizing a gift card gift in our class. I sent a letter home asking parents to contribute absolutely anything they wish into the pot. I then decorated a box with a hole cut on the top and put it in her classroom to collect money. Every child's name is put on the card regardless of what they gave and I am going to take all the money and buy a nice gift card to a store for the main teacher and a smaller one for her assistant.

For music, PE, dance, art, media and whatever else they do all week I am doing a hand-made note with a photo of the kids and a small bag of homemade chocolate pretzels.

Tara

Mom to BBG born at 33wks on 4/3/03

  

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