End-of-Year Teacher Gifts (2024)

Preface: I know this may seem like a strange topic for a therapy blog, but read on to find out how this simple, practical tradition actually promotes positive relationship skills, and tips for how to make it happen.

School is almost out! Yay! (Or maybe “Ahhhh!!!!...I can’t ever quite decide how I feel about it.) But at any rate, this is a time when many people are frantically trying to put together teacher gifts. Now, maybe you’re not someone that does this, and that’s completely fine. I personally enjoy this little tradition, because I feel it’s important to acknowledge the ending and transition into the next academic phase, pay tribute to the relationship that has existed between my child, their teacher, and myself, and show appreciation for how hard my child’s teacher has worked all year not only to teach my child, but to look out for and provide them with a safe place to grow and learn. However, it can be difficult to try and come up with a gift that’s fun, useful, and maybe even meaningful without going too far over the top. So, in an effort to help you navigate this tiny piece of your parent/teacher/child relationship, I’ve put together a few ideas that I’ve used:

This is what my kids’ teachers are getting this year. It was easy to put together, inexpensive, and hopefully something a little different than the average teacher gift. It costs $10, comes with a “Free Drink” card, and they can refill their mug anytime for just $1. And let's face it…who doesn’t like a big mugful of soda water on a hot, summer day?! Click here for a free printable!

I’ve used this one a couple of times, and it’s always a hit! Plus, you can do it more inexpensively than you might think. When I’ve put this together, I’ve often been able to find most of it at the dollar store! This time of year they will be fully stocked with flip-flops, sunglasses, sunscreen, drink containers, totes for holding it all…the only thing I’ve generally had to find elsewhere is a towel. But even that I’ve been able to find at Walmart or Target for around $5. Click here for my free version of a Fun in the Sun printable!

This is a fun one that I’ve done variations on for Valentine’s Day, Teacher Appreciation, etc. Depending on how much you want to spend, you can find individual or bags of bath bombs at Lush, Harmons, Target, or Walmart. If you’re going the lip balm route, you can find EOS lip balm to fit on those printables just about anywhere.

Here is another easy idea that you can go big or small with. Along with polish, I've often added socks, flip-flops, nail files, grooming kits, etc. They have an entire cosmetics section at the dollar store or local grocery stores, or if you want to go fancier you can visit Sally Beauty Supply, Ulta, or Sephora. Picture is linked.

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Gift Card Printables

When in doubt...get a gift card! These work in a pinch, and are great for both male & female teachers. It's nice to jazz them up with a printable, so be sure to click the image for a link to some. Picture is linked.

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Personal Thank You Letter

If you're not into buying gifts, or want to add a little something extra, helping your child to write a letter or make something personal is also a great way to go. Adding meaning to your gift in this way is something that will enable your child to participate more, prompt them to consider the relationship they've had with their teacher, and teach them skills for expressing how they feel to people they care about. Picture is linked.

Remember...it's not about the gift. It's about what the gift represents-you and your child's appreciation for the relationship you've both had with this teacher, and the work that teacher has put in on your family's behalf. It may seem like a silly, meaningless tradition, but it really can be a visual model for helping your child learn to consider what others have done for them, and that it's important to communicate feelings of gratitude to those we care about.

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End-of-Year Teacher Gifts (2024)

FAQs

What should you give to your teacher at the end of the year? ›

15 Best End of Year Teacher Gifts to Thank Your Educators
  • Brownie Mixture Inside a Jar.
  • Teacher's Materials.
  • Monthly Calendars.
  • Candles with Initials.
  • Caddies for Desk.
  • Personalized Clipboards.
  • A Great Book.
  • Sponsorship or Donation to a Cause They Cherish.
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How much should I spend on an end of year teacher gift? ›

Price range for teacher gifts

“If your child has the teacher for just one period of the day, $10 to $20 is appropriate.” Melissa Verity Baral teaches kindergarten in Los Angeles and tells SheKnows that most parents give $25 to $50 gift cards.

Should you give teachers end of year gifts? ›

Being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the world, but it's far from easy and can feel thankless at times. While giving a gift at the end of the school year isn't required, it's a nice way to tell teachers THANK YOU for being there for our kids every day.

Is $100 too much for a teacher gift? ›

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

What is the greatest gift to a teacher? ›

Most Appreciated Teacher Gift: Thank-You Notes

“The heartfelt words written by students convey deep appreciation and warmth, which makes me feel truly valued and encouraged.” In fact, most teachers we surveyed say they appreciate a handwritten thank-you note over just about anything else.

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

A $10 gift card can be just as special as a $50 gift card if you say the right words or pair the gift card with something meaningful. For example, if you are getting the teacher a gift card to a fun lunchtime restaurant, then a $25 gift card would most likely cover the cost of a midday meal.

Is a $20 gift card good for a teacher? ›

Most teacher gift cards fall between $10 and $30, but there is no required amount for a gift card — we're sure they would appreciate any and every amount you want to give! There's no pressure for an amount. Choose an amount based on your budget.

Is a 10 dollar gift card too cheap? ›

Is a $10 gift card too cheap? The perception of whether a $10 gift card is too cheap can vary depending on the context and the recipient's preferences. While it may not cover substantial purchases, it can still be appreciated as a token of appreciation or a contribution towards a larger purchase.

What is the average teacher gift? ›

“With that being said, the families spoil teachers at our school. I would say gift cards are probably the most common. Between $25 and $100 from over half the students, and the rest may get gifts. Gift cards allow teachers to treat themselves more than they normally would be able to.

Do teachers like gift cards? ›

l asked educators about their holiday wishes. Gift cards and school supplies topped the list, along with handwritten notes and other simple acts of appreciation.

How much is too much for a teacher gift? ›

Don't spend too much

A safe bet would be to keep your gift under $20, and public opinion is right around that same number. "A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30," Lauren Grace, a high school math teacher by day and crafter at night wrote on her company blog, a business that sells accessories for teachers.

Is it rude to give cash as a teacher gift? ›

If you suspect that your child's teacher is not making a living wage, by all means feel free to individually give them presents of gift cards, useful items, or even cash — if and only if you can afford it, yourself, and if the gifts fall within the ethics of the particular school.

Is a $25 gift card too cheap? ›

For co-workers, casual friends and your children's teachers, stay in the $10 to $20 range. Gift cards for close friends and family members can range from $25 to $100. When you're selecting a gift card for a spouse, parent or someone else who's very special, choose a card worth $75 or more.

Can a teacher accept money as a gift? ›

The limit also applies to group gifts, and taking up a collection for a teacher is against the law if the gift will be more than $50.

Should I get my child's teacher a gift? ›

A holiday gift is great way to show your childs' teacher you appreciate them. It truly is the thought that counts, a homemade gift or a heartfelt card is just as good as something store bought. The decision is up to you and your family, there are many ways to show appreciation outside of a holiday gift.

What do you say to your favorite teacher at the end of the year? ›

I am beyond grateful for all the creative and engaging lessons you have taught this year! Truly wish I had a teacher like you, who inspired a passion for learning. Your dedication to teaching and unwavering commitment to your students is truly admirable, and we were so fortunate to have you this year!

What gift should I give to my old teacher? ›

After gift cards, personalized items came up the most often as a much-wanted gift. So teachers will delight in their very own stamps, created to look just like them, with their hairstyle, facial hair, glasses and other accessories.

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