Teacher Appreciation Day Gift Ideas + Printables

Looking for a creative gift idea for your child’s teacher for Teacher Appreciation Day? These fruity puns are a silly and fun way to make your teacher smile and know how much they are appreciated with a simple gift.

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Teachers work so hard during the school year to keep those young minds busy and actively learning. I am constantly amazed at how much my boys have learned and I owe it all to their teachers! I love hearing about their day and what they’ve been learning about when they get home from school, and I am always shocked that these teachers are able to go the whole day without loosing their cool. I can barely handle my own three kids for the whole day! Teachers have 20+ kids to work with and think they are amazing, if you ask me! Show them some love on Teacher Appreciation week May 7-11 with these easy gift ideas.

Lemon Teachern Appreciation Day Gift Tags

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This Lemon Gift tag pairs perfectly with some lemonade packets in a mason jar. While I was browsing through Walmart, I noticed that the Pioneer Woman had these cute Mason Jar lids with holes in them for straws. How cute is that? If you have more than one teacher to buy for (or you’d like to keep the rest of the lids for yourself) buy a pack of mason jars and lids with straws and you can mark this off as a completely affordable gift idea, and adds a cute touch! (There are so many great ways to use mason jars!)

Melon Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag

I love a fresh smelling house, and I’m sure you’re teacher will too! I have to be honest, this candle scent wasn’t labeled “watermelon” on it, but it smelled pretty darn close to it! I took the tag off and added this watermelon tag, and now no one will ever know it’s not watermelon (except for you of course!) Ribbons make everything look prettier, and pairing the gift tag with a big ribbon makes all the difference!

Strawberry Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags

Last, but certainly not least is the strawberry gift tag! I’ve always had a love for the strawberry filled candy, and it worked great with these gift tags! Fill up a mason jar with these little guys and keep your teacher happy the whole day when she needs a little pick me up. If you have a big mason jar and not enough candy to fill it up, a fun and sneaky little way to fill up the jar is to add an empty toilet or paper towel roll in the middle of the jar and fill the candy around it. Add a note from your child in the middle of the roll like this Thank You Note to Teacher printable and they’ll have a happy little surprise!

Teacher Appreciation Day Gift Tag Printables

Download the Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags

Note: When you download the PDF file, you will notice the green looks brighter than the ones pictured in the post. I promise when you print it out it won’t be that bright!

Last Day of School Signs

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We’re already past the halfway point and Spring Break is approaching! The kids are finally starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel with their school year! It always blows my mind how fast the year goes by and just like that we are ready for summer to start. My kids can’t wait for school to be out and are looking forward to their summer vacation. While we still have to wait until the middle of June before my kids get out of school, I wanted to be ahead of the game and share the Last Day of School signs.

There are two files to choose from. The first file includes Preschool-8th grade, and the second file includes 9th-12th grade as well as Transitional Kindergarten, Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4.

I love that these signs help you capture your kid’s special day and that you get to remember how cute they looked at the end of the school year!

Materials Needed:

Download the Last Day of School Signs below:

Last Day Of School Signs Pre-K – 8

Last Day Of School Signs 9-12 & Extra

Check out these other Last Day of School signs you might like! Available in my Etsy Shop.

Halloween Lunch Box Jokes

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My 1st grader is a total goofball and knows it. He also loves hearing jokes and tries to make up his own knock knock jokes even if they aren’t very good. Now that he’s able to read, I thought it would be fun to put some Halloween Jokes in his lunches when he goes to school so he can get a bit of a laugh during the day. Now he can try and make his friends laugh in the lunch room too!

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All of the answers are on the bottom of the of each cut out and upside down to make it a little trickier for your kiddo to see the answer. I like to print these Halloween Lunch Box Jokes onto cardstock so they don’t get destroyed in their lunch box. Scroll down below to grab your own lunchbox printables for your kids!

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Download all 12 Halloween Lunch Box Jokes

 

First Day of School Sign Printable

The First Day of School is just around the corner! I love taking pictures of my kids with these “First Day of School Sign” printables, it helps me keep track of what year they started the grade they’re going into and how big they look!

It’s the perfect photo opportunity right before they start their big day, and you’ll cherish these pictures for a long time! Print these out days before, or minutes before their first day to get that picture perfect moment!

First Day of School Signs: Pre-School – 6th Grade

First Day of School Signs: 7th Grade – 12th Grade + Extras

Find the matching last day of school signs here!