25+ Gift Ideas for Teacher Appreciation Week

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Gift Ideas for Teacher Appreciation Week: Teacher Appreciation Week in 2024 is May 6-10. Show your favorite educators how much they mean to you with these great ideas for Teacher Appreciation Week! #ThankATeacher

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Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10, 2024

I may be one of the few parents who look forward to Teacher Appreciation Week.  I just love the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to the amazing people who teach (and care for) my children. 

Teacher Appreciation gifts don’t need to be over the top.  With a little creativity and time, you can make a thoughtful but inexpensive gift.  Here are some gift ideas for teacher appreciation week to inspire you!

Framed Teacher Appreciation subway art printable.

Teacher Appreciation Subway Art Printable | Designs by Miss Mandee via Juggling Act Mama

Your favorite teacher might also appreciate this Back to School Subway Art Printable.

All you need to do is download and print the one you like. Then, check out the dollar store for an inexpensive 8×10 frame and cut the page down to size.

Plants

Mason Jar Gift with pothos plant and gift tag.

DIY Mason Jar Gift Ideas from Juggling Act Mama.

There are so many things you can do with mason jars like these pretty planters.

You can also fill jars with school supplies or candies.

Mason Jar Gifts

Gardening

Seed packets with printable gift tags.

Plant or Flower Printable Gift Tag | Wine & Glue via Real HouseMoms

School Supplies

Back to School Teacher Gift made of pencils with printable gift tag.

Pencil Gift with Printable | Krafts & Kiddos via Juggling Act Mama

This DIY Teacher Pencil Sign from Leap of Faith Crafting is pretty adorable, too!

Gluesticks wrapped with a ribbons and a gift tag.

Thanks for Sticking With Me | Occasionally Crafty

This is a great way to gift your favorite teacher with the school supplies they may be running out of now that the year is nearly over.

You could also use these tags with bottles of glue or even post-it notes.

Plant pens in jars for teacher appreciation week.

Pens for Teacher Appreciation | Kids Activities Blog

Bath & Beauty

When it comes to gift ideas for teacher appreciation week, DIY bath and beauty gifts are always a hit! After all, tired teachers love a little pampering.

More DIY Beauty Ideas

Snacks

Sweet treats and other snacks are great gift ideas for teacher appreciation week also. Just be sure to check in about allergies.

More Truffle Recipes

Teacher Appreciation Day oranges with gift tags.

Orange You the Best Printable | Growing Up Gabel

More Teacher Appreciation Ideas

Water bottle with gift tag and curling ribbon.

For something totally out of the box, try this refreshing teacher appreciation gift idea.

There are has free printable gift tags to go with it!

You can fill the bottle with drink mixes, candies, or even classroom supplies like pens and paper clips!

Felt flowers on napkins.

Easy Felt Flowers | DIY Inspired

Chalkboard crayon wreath decorated for teachers.

Chalkboard Crayon Wreath |A Pumpkin and a Princess

Man holding a teacher strong mug.

Teacher SVG Files |That’s What Che Said

Custom DIY sharpie mugs with text overlay.

DIY Simple Sharpie Mugs | Pounds 4 Pennies

Which of these gift ideas for teacher appreciation week will the teachers in your life love most?

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  1. You have some really cute ideas here! I especially like the chocolate peanut butter bark and the flower. I teach two high school English classes at a small school and today was our last day. My very favorite part of the last day is the notes from the students. A personal thought directly from a teenager is hands down the BEST gift! I just finished reading them (and wiping the tears!). Thanks for thinking of your teachers! 🙂 We love your kiddos!

  2. I will be stealing the glue stick idea. I worked in the class yesterday and the kids were all struggling to find glue sticks that weren’t broken or dried out.