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40 TEACHER APPRECIATION THEMES AND IDEAS

Posted by Julie David



Gestures of teacher appreciation can run the gamut from simple to elaborate, but
the outcome is always the same: teachers love them. The most important part of
any appreciation effort is the heartfelt sentiment behind it, so get ready to
flex your celebration muscles with this list of 40 teacher appreciation themes
and ideas.


THEMES FOR THE WEEK 

 1. Spring Training - Hit a home run with this sports-themed week. Create a
    bulletin board with team “stats,” including fun personal facts about the
    staff. Give everyone some school swag like a cup or ball cap, host a
    baseball-themed lunch with exotic hot dog toppings and raffle off tickets to
    a local sporting event.
 2. Don't Stress, You're the Best! - Create a spa-like environment for teachers
    with little luxuries all week, such as a small candle in their mailbox, hand
    scrubs by the staff lounge sink and mini hand sanitizer bottles as gifts.
    Organize a free yoga class for staff after school and hire a masseuse for
    10-minute shoulder massages during the lunch break on Friday (create an
    online sign up to keep it organized).
 3. Our Teachers Make Life a Picnic - Set out your red and white table cloth for
    a week of fun. Hold contests such as sack races and an egg toss, with prizes
    awarded. Set out a spread of finger sandwiches and deviled eggs for lunch,
    and put together a daily raffle for some donated items including lawn
    chairs, sun umbrellas and yard games.
 4. You Keep it Fresh - Provide staff with something fresh each day: fresh
    fruit, fresh flowers, a fresh round of classroom supplies, a fresh start to
    the morning (special coffee for the staff). End the week with a refreshing
    Friday — ask parents to cover recess or other duties for an extra break
    during the day.
 5. Real Heroes Teach - Celebrate the super power of teachers to change lives by
    having a snack buffet labeled "Hero Recharging Station" and a crockpot soup
    luncheon for "Soup-er Heroes." Create a bulletin board with students
    recognizing each teacher's super strength. For a fun end to the week, create
    capes for each teacher and get administrative approval to let the staff wear
    them if they wish. Genius Tip: Organize staff food donations with an online
    sign up.
 6. Bar None, You're the Best - Spoil teachers with a week of salad bar-style
    meals and treats in the teacher's lounge, including a taco bar, potato bar,
    M&M bar (include bowls of varieties of M&M candies and to-go cups), a juice
    bar for an after school "happy hour" and a breakfast waffle bar with lots of
    topping options.
 7. Grown to Greatness - Celebrate and appreciate the growth that is going on
    all over the school by posting baby pictures of staff and having them share
    life lessons they have learned. Ask families to write notes about how their
    student has grown under the teacher's care. Set up a farmer's market in the
    staff lounge where teachers can pick up free produce and participate in a
    raffle for gift cards to local home centers or nurseries.

 

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fill your board.

We've got you covered though! Our free guide, co-authored with PTA experts from
Membership Toolkit, will give you the insight you need to best fill your board.

Enter your name here...Enter your email address here...

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 1. You Bowl Us Over - To get things rolling, give away gift certificates for
    free games of bowling, and host a lunch with classic bowling alley fare: hot
    dogs, pizza and soft pretzels are musts. Set up a mini bowling alley — a
    foam ball and empty water bottles work well — in the staff lounge for a
    little stress-relieving fun.
 2. Because You Don't Live Here - To show you also appreciate their life outside
    of school, encourage school families to donate local event tickets, home and
    car services to raffle off (ideas include a house cleaning service or oil
    changes). Celebrate teachers with plants for their home, a small candle in
    their mailbox with a kind note and a small kitchen tool or special cooking
    spice.
 3. While We Are on the Subject - For middle and high school, designate a
    subject-based theme for each day: math, science, English, social studies and
    specials. Put up staff pictures with messages of encouragement in the
    hallways, and since the staff may be spread out, gift them goodies that can
    be kept in their desk for quick snacks like granola bars, hot chocolate mix,
    microwave popcorn and bags of trail mix or crackers.
 4. We Think the World of You - Take teachers around the world with a week of
    cultural celebrations. You can honor your staff's heritage with a bulletin
    board about their cultural history (or make a world map with their country
    of origin labeled) and provide food from around the world for each day of
    the week.  If you have prizes to give away, ask teachers to submit answers
    to country-specific trivia in a bowl, and draw for a winner at the end of
    the day.
 5. These are a Few of Our Favorite Things — About You! - Have room parents
    gather information about their classroom teacher, and each day of the week
    show your appreciation for your teacher's favorite things like sports team,
    color, snack, songs and hobbies.
 6. Our Staff is “Punderful” - You can choose one pun for each day to tickle the
    staff's funny bone: "We dig ____ (teacher or subject name)” attached to a
    potted plant; "We're Popping in to say you're great" attached to a bag of
    popcorn in each staff mailbox; "You're the highlight of our school" attached
    to a new highlighter; "We donut know what we'd do without you!" on a banner
    over a breakfast donuts and coffee/tea buffet; and "You're all that plus
    chips!" attached to a bag of chips and treats in the staff lounge. Genius
    Tip: Coordinate donations with a sign up!
 7. Our Staff is Such a Treat - Give a week of goodies to your staff, such as a
    new water cup with candy inside, special mystery treat bags in the staff
    lounge, coupons for a free ice cream cone or coffee at a local cafe and
    little luxuries like hand scrubs and hand sanitizers.


 15. Howdy Partner  - Use this theme to emphasize the great partnership between
     parents and staff with a western-style BBQ lunch, bags of trail mix, and
     even a fun assembly at the end of the week with a lasso contest and student
     vs. staff square dance.
 16. Your Name Should Be in Lights - This star-studded week features Red Carpet
     Day — use red butcher paper and black crepe paper for a red carpet in the
     teacher's lounge. Decorate the staff lounge door with "VIP Entrance Only,"
     and have an Oscars-style after party in the teacher's lounge with goodie
     bags, finger food, plastic champagne glasses filled with juice, and
     “Opposite of the Oscars Friday” — a casual dress day for staff (with
     administrative approval, of course!).
 17. Golden Ticket to Success - Celebrate how teachers are the ticket to
     greatness with this Wonka-themed week featuring candy bars with tickets for
     special prizes, a Veruca Salt Day (salty snacks), Charlie Loves Chocolate
     Day (lots of chocolate treats) and other Wonka-inspired silliness.
 18. Our Teachers Are Extra - Start out the week with a pack of Extra gum for
     all the staff and each day emphasize how teachers are extra ___ (fill in
     the blank). For example: Extra Organized (give each teacher a new "To Do"
     pad of paper) or Extra Special (a small bouquet of flowers. Have students
     each donate a flower). Genius Tip: Organize teacher gift baskets with an
     online sign up.
 19. If You Appreciate Your Teachers - Based on If You Give A Mouse A Cookie by
     Laura Numeroff, have each day denoted as "If You Give a Teacher a ____" and
     designate a daily assignment for families, such as give a compliment (have
     families write encouraging notes), give a snack (bring in a teacher's
     favorite), give a book (these can be new or gently used donations from
     class families), or give something simple like a smile or high-five.
 20. You Make Our World Beautiful - Go big with your teacher appreciation this
     year and gather donations for new furniture, pillows, paint, lamps, and
     even a coffee machine or artwork for the staff lounge. Do a fun mystery
     makeover each evening that teachers get to discover the next day or add
     small things each day and people who discover the change can win prizes.
     Genius Tip: Collect donations for a teacher gift with SignUpGenius
     Payments.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organize teacher appreciation volunteers with an online sign up. SAMPLE

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


FOOD FOR A DAY (OR TWO)

They say the way to the heart is through the stomach, so if a whole week of
celebrating isn't in the plan (or budget), even a day or two of treats can show
your staff their hard work does not go unnoticed. 

 1.  There's No SUBstitute for Great Teachers - Provide a lunch of sub
     sandwiches with all the fixings. Ask parents to provide side dishes such as
     veggie trays, fruit, chips and dessert bars.
 2.  There's Muffin Like a Great Teacher - Set up a breakfast of muffins in the
     staff lounge and provide cups of yogurt and special coffee and tea for your
     staff.
 3.  Yo-gurt Our Attention - The pun game is strong with this yogurt-focused
     buffet to show teachers your appreciation. Provide a cooler of iced-down
     yogurt cups with lots of bowls and toppings for staff to enjoy either
     before school or for a sweet lunch treat. 
 4.  When It's Crunch Time, We Can Count on You - Put a bag of crunchy treats in
     each of the staff mailboxes with this fun tag and a note of appreciation.
 5.  Holy Guacamole, Our Staff is the BEST - Crockpots of cheese dip and bags of
     chips make an easy nacho bar. Don't forget lots of guacamole and sour cream
     and one tip: If you have several lunch shifts, bring in refreshers for the
     later eaters so they don't walk in to find crumbs and empty containers
     (insert sound of crying from teacher's lounge here).
 6.  We Couldn't Have Picked a Better Staff - Bowls of fresh fruit with tags
     like "Orange You the Best," "We are Bananas about You!" and "You are
     Pear'fect!" are a healthy way to show your appreciation.
 7.  The Trail to Great Teaching Starts Here - M&Ms, nuts, dried fruit — these
     are the beginnings of greatness! Ask families to donate bags of each, and
     set up a buffet with to-go cups where teachers can create their own trail
     mix and enjoy this edible form of appreciation all day long.
 8.  A Jar of Kisses - Great for an elementary class, print each child's name on
     a circular sticker and affix to the bottom of a chocolate kiss. Put these
     in a jar with a note saying, "A jar of kisses from the ones who admire you
     most — thank you!" Consider asking for anonymous cash or gift card
     donations from class families to give with the jar to sweeten the gift even
     more!
 9.  Frozen With Love - Gather a group of volunteers and create freezer meals in
     aluminum trays that can be handed out to staff after school during Teacher
     Appreciation Week. Remember to create some vegetarian options and be sure
     to include cooking instructions for a treat that teachers can use
     immediately or keep frozen for a busy night of the week. Genius Tip:
     Organize a freezer meal cooking session with an online sign up.
 10. Take the Night Off - If freezer meals aren't feasible, consider handing out
     bags of nonperishable items to make a meal such as pasta and sauce, soup or
     boxed meal kits. Your teachers will get a break from meal prep for a night.




EASY GIFT IDEAS

If there are no school-wide teacher appreciation activities planned, consider
giving your child's teacher a token of gratitude with these simple gifts ideas. 

 1. Spring Survival Kit – Include desk cleaning wipes and tissues — there is not
    a teacher on earth who can't use more of these with the onset of allergy
    season!
 2. Gift Card Bouquet - Ask families to donate gift cards and put in a "bouquet"
    (attach cards to craft sticks) with some silk flowers for each of the
    teachers to enjoy.
 3. Shopping for Compliments - Fill a reusable shopping bag with index cards
    decorated by students on one side and with an encouraging note about the
    teacher on the other.
 4. Your Team is Sharp - Collect donations and buy each teaching team an
    electric pencil sharpener and box of pencils to get them through the end of
    the year (and final exams).
 5. You're the Bomb - The science teachers will get a giggle when they see this
    simple combination of Mentos mints and a bottle of soda in each of the staff
    mailboxes. Caution: May not be combined during school hours!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Assign Teacher Appreciation Week tasks with an online sign up. SAMPLE

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SIMPLE ACTS OF KINDNESS

You can also show your appreciation through simple acts of kindness that
teachers will remember for years to come. 

 1. Decorate Doors - Ask ahead of time if you can bless your teacher by
    decorating the classroom door or a class bulletin board with a special
    teacher appreciation theme. Get some other crafty class moms to help create
    something special the whole class can enjoy. (See the themes listed above if
    you need inspiration.)
 2. Chalk it Up - Use outdoor chalk to decorate walkways around the school with
    messages like "Awesome staff enter here," "Come meet our amazing teachers"
    and "Some heroes wear capes, our heroes TEACH."
 3. Window Blessing - Gather a group of volunteers and storm the staff parking
    lot to clean staff car windows and put a note of encouragement and a
    carnation under each windshield.
 4. Clean Sweep - Offer to come in with cleaner on Friday and wipe down all the
    desks (include some heavy-duty cleaner for gum and tape). Ask for several
    parent volunteers to lighten the load and consider leaving behind some
    cleaning wipes and supplies as an extra thank you.
 5. Laughter is Great Medicine - Photocopy some fun cartoons with "teacher
    humor" to decorate the staff lounge or staff bathrooms. Put up signs that
    show your appreciation like, "You turn chaos into classrooms," "You do what
    mere mortals can't," and "Keep Clam and Proof Read."

And a word to the wise: If you are going all out, don't do it alone. Asking for
help is a great way to build community and get to know other school families. 
Use your school’s email newsletter to spread the word — and create an online
sign up to make all the coordination easier. 

Julie David lives in Charlotte, N.C., with her husband and three daughters. 


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40 TEACHER APPRECIATION THEMES AND IDEAS

Gestures of teacher appreciation can run the gamut from simple to elaborate, but
the outcome is always the same: teachers love them. The most important part of
any appreciation effort is the heartfelt sentiment behind it, so get ready to
flex your celebration muscles with this list of 40 teacher appreciation themes
and ideas.




THEMES FOR THE WEEK 

 1. Spring Training - Hit a home run with this sports-themed week. Create a
    bulletin board with team “stats,” including fun personal facts about the
    staff. Give everyone some school swag like a cup or ball cap, host a
    baseball-themed lunch with exotic hot dog toppings and raffle off tickets to
    a local sporting event.
 2. Don't Stress, You're the Best! - Create a spa-like environment for teachers
    with little luxuries all week, such as a small candle in their mailbox, hand
    scrubs by the staff lounge sink and mini hand sanitizer bottles as gifts.
    Organize a free yoga class for staff after school and hire a masseuse for
    10-minute shoulder massages during the lunch break on Friday (create an
    online sign up to keep it organized).
 3. Our Teachers Make Life a Picnic - Set out your red and white table cloth for
    a week of fun. Hold contests such as sack races and an egg toss, with prizes
    awarded. Set out a spread of finger sandwiches and deviled eggs for lunch,
    and put together a daily raffle for some donated items including lawn
    chairs, sun umbrellas and yard games.
 4. You Keep it Fresh - Provide staff with something fresh each day: fresh
    fruit, fresh flowers, a fresh round of classroom supplies, a fresh start to
    the morning (special coffee for the staff). End the week with a refreshing
    Friday — ask parents to cover recess or other duties for an extra break
    during the day.
 5. Real Heroes Teach - Celebrate the super power of teachers to change lives by
    having a snack buffet labeled "Hero Recharging Station" and a crockpot soup
    luncheon for "Soup-er Heroes." Create a bulletin board with students
    recognizing each teacher's super strength. For a fun end to the week, create
    capes for each teacher and get administrative approval to let the staff wear
    them if they wish. Genius Tip: Organize staff food donations with an online
    sign up.
 6. Bar None, You're the Best - Spoil teachers with a week of salad bar-style
    meals and treats in the teacher's lounge, including a taco bar, potato bar,
    M&M bar (include bowls of varieties of M&M candies and to-go cups), a juice
    bar for an after school "happy hour" and a breakfast waffle bar with lots of
    topping options.
 7. Grown to Greatness - Celebrate and appreciate the growth that is going on
    all over the school by posting baby pictures of staff and having them share
    life lessons they have learned. Ask families to write notes about how their
    student has grown under the teacher's care. Set up a farmer's market in the
    staff lounge where teachers can pick up free produce and participate in a
    raffle for gift cards to local home centers or nurseries.

 

One of the hardest parts about being a PTA leader? Finding the right people to
fill your board.

We've got you covered though! Our free guide, co-authored with PTA experts from
Membership Toolkit, will give you the insight you need to best fill your board.

Enter your name here...Enter your email address here...

Download my guide

By entering your email we'll also send you related marketing emails subject to
our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at anytime.




 1. You Bowl Us Over - To get things rolling, give away gift certificates for
    free games of bowling, and host a lunch with classic bowling alley fare: hot
    dogs, pizza and soft pretzels are musts. Set up a mini bowling alley — a
    foam ball and empty water bottles work well — in the staff lounge for a
    little stress-relieving fun.
 2. Because You Don't Live Here - To show you also appreciate their life outside
    of school, encourage school families to donate local event tickets, home and
    car services to raffle off (ideas include a house cleaning service or oil
    changes). Celebrate teachers with plants for their home, a small candle in
    their mailbox with a kind note and a small kitchen tool or special cooking
    spice.
 3. While We Are on the Subject - For middle and high school, designate a
    subject-based theme for each day: math, science, English, social studies and
    specials. Put up staff pictures with messages of encouragement in the
    hallways, and since the staff may be spread out, gift them goodies that can
    be kept in their desk for quick snacks like granola bars, hot chocolate mix,
    microwave popcorn and bags of trail mix or crackers.
 4. We Think the World of You - Take teachers around the world with a week of
    cultural celebrations. You can honor your staff's heritage with a bulletin
    board about their cultural history (or make a world map with their country
    of origin labeled) and provide food from around the world for each day of
    the week.  If you have prizes to give away, ask teachers to submit answers
    to country-specific trivia in a bowl, and draw for a winner at the end of
    the day.
 5. These are a Few of Our Favorite Things — About You! - Have room parents
    gather information about their classroom teacher, and each day of the week
    show your appreciation for your teacher's favorite things like sports team,
    color, snack, songs and hobbies.
 6. Our Staff is “Punderful” - You can choose one pun for each day to tickle the
    staff's funny bone: "We dig ____ (teacher or subject name)” attached to a
    potted plant; "We're Popping in to say you're great" attached to a bag of
    popcorn in each staff mailbox; "You're the highlight of our school" attached
    to a new highlighter; "We donut know what we'd do without you!" on a banner
    over a breakfast donuts and coffee/tea buffet; and "You're all that plus
    chips!" attached to a bag of chips and treats in the staff lounge. Genius
    Tip: Coordinate donations with a sign up!
 7. Our Staff is Such a Treat - Give a week of goodies to your staff, such as a
    new water cup with candy inside, special mystery treat bags in the staff
    lounge, coupons for a free ice cream cone or coffee at a local cafe and
    little luxuries like hand scrubs and hand sanitizers.


 15. Howdy Partner  - Use this theme to emphasize the great partnership between
     parents and staff with a western-style BBQ lunch, bags of trail mix, and
     even a fun assembly at the end of the week with a lasso contest and student
     vs. staff square dance.
 16. Your Name Should Be in Lights - This star-studded week features Red Carpet
     Day — use red butcher paper and black crepe paper for a red carpet in the
     teacher's lounge. Decorate the staff lounge door with "VIP Entrance Only,"
     and have an Oscars-style after party in the teacher's lounge with goodie
     bags, finger food, plastic champagne glasses filled with juice, and
     “Opposite of the Oscars Friday” — a casual dress day for staff (with
     administrative approval, of course!).
 17. Golden Ticket to Success - Celebrate how teachers are the ticket to
     greatness with this Wonka-themed week featuring candy bars with tickets for
     special prizes, a Veruca Salt Day (salty snacks), Charlie Loves Chocolate
     Day (lots of chocolate treats) and other Wonka-inspired silliness.
 18. Our Teachers Are Extra - Start out the week with a pack of Extra gum for
     all the staff and each day emphasize how teachers are extra ___ (fill in
     the blank). For example: Extra Organized (give each teacher a new "To Do"
     pad of paper) or Extra Special (a small bouquet of flowers. Have students
     each donate a flower). Genius Tip: Organize teacher gift baskets with an
     online sign up.
 19. If You Appreciate Your Teachers - Based on If You Give A Mouse A Cookie by
     Laura Numeroff, have each day denoted as "If You Give a Teacher a ____" and
     designate a daily assignment for families, such as give a compliment (have
     families write encouraging notes), give a snack (bring in a teacher's
     favorite), give a book (these can be new or gently used donations from
     class families), or give something simple like a smile or high-five.
 20. You Make Our World Beautiful - Go big with your teacher appreciation this
     year and gather donations for new furniture, pillows, paint, lamps, and
     even a coffee machine or artwork for the staff lounge. Do a fun mystery
     makeover each evening that teachers get to discover the next day or add
     small things each day and people who discover the change can win prizes.
     Genius Tip: Collect donations for a teacher gift with SignUpGenius
     Payments.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organize teacher appreciation volunteers with an online sign up. SAMPLE





--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


FOOD FOR A DAY (OR TWO)

They say the way to the heart is through the stomach, so if a whole week of
celebrating isn't in the plan (or budget), even a day or two of treats can show
your staff their hard work does not go unnoticed. 





 1.  There's No SUBstitute for Great Teachers - Provide a lunch of sub
     sandwiches with all the fixings. Ask parents to provide side dishes such as
     veggie trays, fruit, chips and dessert bars.
 2.  There's Muffin Like a Great Teacher - Set up a breakfast of muffins in the
     staff lounge and provide cups of yogurt and special coffee and tea for your
     staff.
 3.  Yo-gurt Our Attention - The pun game is strong with this yogurt-focused
     buffet to show teachers your appreciation. Provide a cooler of iced-down
     yogurt cups with lots of bowls and toppings for staff to enjoy either
     before school or for a sweet lunch treat. 
 4.  When It's Crunch Time, We Can Count on You - Put a bag of crunchy treats in
     each of the staff mailboxes with this fun tag and a note of appreciation.
 5.  Holy Guacamole, Our Staff is the BEST - Crockpots of cheese dip and bags of
     chips make an easy nacho bar. Don't forget lots of guacamole and sour cream
     and one tip: If you have several lunch shifts, bring in refreshers for the
     later eaters so they don't walk in to find crumbs and empty containers
     (insert sound of crying from teacher's lounge here).
 6.  We Couldn't Have Picked a Better Staff - Bowls of fresh fruit with tags
     like "Orange You the Best," "We are Bananas about You!" and "You are
     Pear'fect!" are a healthy way to show your appreciation.
 7.  The Trail to Great Teaching Starts Here - M&Ms, nuts, dried fruit — these
     are the beginnings of greatness! Ask families to donate bags of each, and
     set up a buffet with to-go cups where teachers can create their own trail
     mix and enjoy this edible form of appreciation all day long.
 8.  A Jar of Kisses - Great for an elementary class, print each child's name on
     a circular sticker and affix to the bottom of a chocolate kiss. Put these
     in a jar with a note saying, "A jar of kisses from the ones who admire you
     most — thank you!" Consider asking for anonymous cash or gift card
     donations from class families to give with the jar to sweeten the gift even
     more!
 9.  Frozen With Love - Gather a group of volunteers and create freezer meals in
     aluminum trays that can be handed out to staff after school during Teacher
     Appreciation Week. Remember to create some vegetarian options and be sure
     to include cooking instructions for a treat that teachers can use
     immediately or keep frozen for a busy night of the week. Genius Tip:
     Organize a freezer meal cooking session with an online sign up.
 10. Take the Night Off - If freezer meals aren't feasible, consider handing out
     bags of nonperishable items to make a meal such as pasta and sauce, soup or
     boxed meal kits. Your teachers will get a break from meal prep for a night.




EASY GIFT IDEAS

If there are no school-wide teacher appreciation activities planned, consider
giving your child's teacher a token of gratitude with these simple gifts ideas. 





 1. Spring Survival Kit – Include desk cleaning wipes and tissues — there is not
    a teacher on earth who can't use more of these with the onset of allergy
    season!
 2. Gift Card Bouquet - Ask families to donate gift cards and put in a "bouquet"
    (attach cards to craft sticks) with some silk flowers for each of the
    teachers to enjoy.
 3. Shopping for Compliments - Fill a reusable shopping bag with index cards
    decorated by students on one side and with an encouraging note about the
    teacher on the other.
 4. Your Team is Sharp - Collect donations and buy each teaching team an
    electric pencil sharpener and box of pencils to get them through the end of
    the year (and final exams).
 5. You're the Bomb - The science teachers will get a giggle when they see this
    simple combination of Mentos mints and a bottle of soda in each of the staff
    mailboxes. Caution: May not be combined during school hours!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Assign Teacher Appreciation Week tasks with an online sign up. SAMPLE



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SIMPLE ACTS OF KINDNESS

You can also show your appreciation through simple acts of kindness that
teachers will remember for years to come. 





 1. Decorate Doors - Ask ahead of time if you can bless your teacher by
    decorating the classroom door or a class bulletin board with a special
    teacher appreciation theme. Get some other crafty class moms to help create
    something special the whole class can enjoy. (See the themes listed above if
    you need inspiration.)
 2. Chalk it Up - Use outdoor chalk to decorate walkways around the school with
    messages like "Awesome staff enter here," "Come meet our amazing teachers"
    and "Some heroes wear capes, our heroes TEACH."
 3. Window Blessing - Gather a group of volunteers and storm the staff parking
    lot to clean staff car windows and put a note of encouragement and a
    carnation under each windshield.
 4. Clean Sweep - Offer to come in with cleaner on Friday and wipe down all the
    desks (include some heavy-duty cleaner for gum and tape). Ask for several
    parent volunteers to lighten the load and consider leaving behind some
    cleaning wipes and supplies as an extra thank you.
 5. Laughter is Great Medicine - Photocopy some fun cartoons with "teacher
    humor" to decorate the staff lounge or staff bathrooms. Put up signs that
    show your appreciation like, "You turn chaos into classrooms," "You do what
    mere mortals can't," and "Keep Clam and Proof Read."

And a word to the wise: If you are going all out, don't do it alone. Asking for
help is a great way to build community and get to know other school families. 
Use your school’s email newsletter to spread the word — and create an online
sign up to make all the coordination easier. 



Julie David lives in Charlotte, N.C., with her husband and three daughters. 


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