This week is
Teacher Appreciation week and for you parents out there show your
teachers some love! Growing up the child of a teacher I have always understood
the time, energy, and love most teachers give to their classrooms each year.
Treat your child's teacher(s) to a goodie or two this week. There are many easy
and inexpensive ways to show your appreciation. Here is what we
are planning for Monday:
My little boy is giving his two preschool teachers potted flowers that he picked out. Due to money reasons I did not buy a pretty planter to place them in . . . enter creativity and the gift turned out quite cute. I glued (using a hot glue gun) crayons to a ribbon and then tied the ribbon around the container the flower came in. Attach a note "Thanks for helping me blossom!" and Monday's gift is complete
My little girls teacher LOVES candy so she picked out her preschool teacher a box of skittles and we attached a note, "Thanks for loving me even when I'm not so sweet!" Okay, so the note comes with an explanation but that is another blog entry!
I will try to upload photos and add a list of the rest of the weeks "gifts.” As you plan to make and/or buy little tokens of appreciation don't forgot those who teach your children but are not their "main" teachers. Remember librarians, music and arts teachers, Sunday School leaders, dance teachers, and anyone one who may teach your child.
Our teachers need to know they are valued and appreciated . . this week make an extra effort to show them!
My little boy is giving his two preschool teachers potted flowers that he picked out. Due to money reasons I did not buy a pretty planter to place them in . . . enter creativity and the gift turned out quite cute. I glued (using a hot glue gun) crayons to a ribbon and then tied the ribbon around the container the flower came in. Attach a note "Thanks for helping me blossom!" and Monday's gift is complete
My little girls teacher LOVES candy so she picked out her preschool teacher a box of skittles and we attached a note, "Thanks for loving me even when I'm not so sweet!" Okay, so the note comes with an explanation but that is another blog entry!
I will try to upload photos and add a list of the rest of the weeks "gifts.” As you plan to make and/or buy little tokens of appreciation don't forgot those who teach your children but are not their "main" teachers. Remember librarians, music and arts teachers, Sunday School leaders, dance teachers, and anyone one who may teach your child.
Our teachers need to know they are valued and appreciated . . this week make an extra effort to show them!
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