Free Printable End-of-School Gift Tags for teachers and graduates!
My 7 year old and 4 year olds just love school. I wanted to give their teachers something special this year. So I had both girls fill out (well, my 4 year old told me her answers) a questionnaire as a sort of 'thank you note' to their teachers. Cute End of Year Teacher Gift Idea I love receiving these kinds of interviews from my kids because they say cute things like 'my mom is 12 years old' LOL So I thought their teachers would also get a kick out of something like this for teacher appreciation week!
Use these Getting to Know You activities and games to help your students make friends and build classroom community at the beginning of the year. These Back to School Get to Know You activities will give you so many ideas and games to help students feel comfortable with one another. Never have a blank minute in your schedule when you don't know what to do and your kids are going crazy--just whip out your book and get kids instantly engaged in a meaningful, community building activity! Help students build connections with each other and make friends by filling your first week of school with these fun activities. Classroom Use: Games range from partners, to small group, to whole group activities and focus on getting to know each other and working together. • First week of school activities • Building classroom unity • Time-filler activities • Practicing social and conversation skills • Faculty function ice-beaker activities Includes: • Instructions for all 32 games • Cover page in BW or color • Table of Contents • 8 extra print materials to go with some of the games Set-Up: • Print all game instructions out • Cut pages in half and hole punch • Attach with a binder ring to make an easy, quick to access book full of games **********Check out some of my other products!********** Back to School Addition and Subtraction Jokes ELA Intervention Binder Bundle ELA Comprehensive Reading Skills Intervention Assessment Adding and Subtracting with Tens and Ones Bundle ********************Customer Tips******************** • New products in my store are 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted! Follow me by clicking HERE so you don't miss any new products or sales. • Did you know with each purchase you make, you can earn points towards free products on TPT? For each product you provide feedback for, you earn 1 TPT credit for each dollar it was worth. After you make a purchase, hover over "My TPT" and click "My Purchases". Click "Provide Feedback" by the green little thumb. After you provide feedback, you can check your TPT Credit Balance by hovering over "My TPT" and clicking "TPT Credit Balance". Such an awesome way to save some money! Happy shopping!
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Printable Back to School Teacher Gift Tags are a simple way to start the year off right! Each little gift tag can be paired with a little gift for useful and thoughtful back to school teacher gifts.
A fun file to decorate your STEM Classroom! Perfect for teacher gifts
All the End of the School Year Printables you need from last day of school signs, end of school year gifts for teachers and end of school year gifts for students - all with free last day of school printables!
Document your child's big day with these Free Printable Back to School Signs, there are also Last Day of School Signs.
Darling teacher appreciation gift with free printable tag! A darling way to give a teacher flowers and say thank you for all their hard work.
It's more than just 'bad handwriting.' Here are some symptoms of dysgraphia and some IEP accommodations if your child has dysgraphia.
WHOA! This HUGE Bundle of 42 End of School Year Printables are perfect for all of your presents and party decor this season! Great for teachers, students, grads, school staff, school nurses, and more.
Sold by Create your own from scratch Shape: Classic Round Stickers Create custom stickers for every occasion! From special mailings and scrapbooking to kids’ activities and DIY projects, you’ll find these stickers are great for so many uses. Add your own designs, patterns, text, and pictures! Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large: 3" diameter, 6 stickers per sheet Small: 1.5" diameter, 20 stickers per sheet Printed on white acid-free paper Vibrant full-color, full-bleed printing Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back Available in a matte or glossy finish Choose between 7 different shapes
Having a mentor teacher is so impactful on the sucess of a first-year teacher. But what exactly is a mentor teacher? Let's dig in to what teacher mentoring is and is not.
At the beginning of the last school year, I signed up to help with the end of year thank you craft for the teachers at my son's preschool...
Meet the Teacher should be an exciting time for you to meet your new students and their parents. Don't stress about which forms you need, sign-in sheets, or having something special to share with your students. I've got you covered! ❤️ ✋ This resource is included in the discounted Back to School Bundle! What is included?The following forms are included – all in an editable format for you to make any changes as needed. Binder Divider/Cover: I like to keep all of my Back to School Items in one place (a binder). You can use this to divide between all of the BTS events so your materials are all organized and ready to go. Special treat label: This is universal so that you can use it with any candy, healthy snack, or small gift for your new students. (Need Ideas?: Starburst, new pencils, cute erasers, something cute you find at the Target Dollar Spot, Goldfish crackers small snack bags) Signs for Parents: I suggest printing these on card stock. You can fold them in half to make stands to direct parents where to sign-in, sign-up, volunteer, fill out forms, etc. A blank editable one is available too. (See font list if needed.) Sign-In Sheet: This is a basic form for parents to sign-in for attendance purposes and to note how their child gets home on the first day of school. Volunteer Sign Up: We all need a little help! This form will encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom and let you know who is available to volunteer their time. Volunteer Form: This form lets parents give a little more information about the types of activities they would be interested in. Classroom Scavenger Hunt: This fun little checklist will provide a nice activity to help your students become acquainted with their new classroom and know where the basics are located. Student Information: This basic information sheet is very handy for you to have on hand. It gives a snapshot about their health information, family, siblings, interests, and also a spot to note any special holidays they celebrate. Google Forms Google Forms are available in case you want to skip the paperwork Need a cute and easy way to introduce yourself to your new students and their parents? Looking for the right words to introduce yourself? I've got you covered. This editable document is an example Meet Your Teacher template that you can type directly into and customize to fit your needs. I have linked to the fonts used inside the document, but you can change to use any fonts that you would like. This document is a PowerPoint. You will need PowerPoint to edit the file. Fonts Used (free for personal use) KG One More KG Eyes Open KG Blank Space Solid KG Summer Sunshine Century Gothic 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5. Please reach out if you have any questions or I can support you in any [email protected]’s connect!The Literacy Loft BlogThe Literacy Loft on InstagramThe Literacy Loft on PinterestThe Literacy Loft on Facebook
Free Back to School printables are here! From cute teacher gift tags to worksheets and lots of first day of school signs you are sure to love.
This is an editable sign to put in your student's yards. When you open in Adobe, you can click on the blue box and type in your name. It is only editable for your name section.It says My Teacher Loves and Misses MeOur Teacher Loves and Misses UsMy Teachers Love and Miss MeOur Teachers Love and Miss ...
Door Hangers for teachers are a meaningful gift for any appreciation day. Giving this thank-you gift to a teacher is a good way to help you express your gratitude to your favorite teacher. ✔️Materials : Our product is made of plywood, nontoxic, odor-free, exquisite craftsmanship & stylish design with 5mm thickness. You can custom what design suitable for your purpose. ✔️Perfect Quality and Durability: It is totally SINGLE-SIDE printed in modern technology and is covered by superior painting, durable and vivid color, sturdy for indoor use. ✔️ Home decoration: These signs are nice addition in your home, garden, swimming pool, etc…or any party decoration in special occasions. ✔️ Gift of love: It can be applied for teachers' day, thanksgiving teacher week, the first day of teachers, thank teacher gifts, daycare teachers, and preschool teachers. ✔️ Uses: It can be used indoors or outdoors (a cool and dry place). Hang it on the front door or living room wall, over the fireplace or anywhere according to your decoration idea. ✔️ Packaging: 1 x Wooden Door Sign + 1 x Jute Rope. Makes a great housewarming gift as well! NOTE: Actual color may be slightly different from the image due to different monitor and light effects. Please allow 0.5-2 cm differences due to manual measurement. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy your shopping day!
Document that important last day of the school year with these fun and free chalkboard printables!
Fun end of the year gifts for students. 9 gifts that cost roughly $1 per student for elementary teachers. Here's to celebrating the end of the school year!
Looking for a gift? Here is a cheap graduation gift idea. Purchase the Dr. Suess book Oh the Places You'll Go and have it signed!
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 t…
Name posters are an easy art project for the first day of school and also double as classroom decor!
Know a teacher that will be retiring this year? Here's a fun Teacher Retirement Gift Idea from the class.
We need to understand that gifted children are not just “bright” – a highly subjective label. 15 signs of a gifted child--read on to learn.
What do you do when you learn that your child has dyslexia? Should you hide this diagnosis to protect them from labels and misunderstandings, or should you tell them? If you do decide to tell them, how do you do this? Can you help them to overcome any potential fears or misunderstandings? These are the questions that I will answer in this blog that includes kid-friendly graphics. What are the Benefits of Telling Your Child That He or She Has Dyslexia? Educating your child with dyslexia about the common signs and misconceptions can help them to: understand that they learn in a different way than other kids that don’t have dyslexia. shed negative labels such as stupid, careless, unmotivated and lazy. correct any misunderstandings. identify with other successful people that have or had dyslexia. acquire the needed intervention and instruction in school. learn that many people with dyslexia have strengths that others do not have. Individuals with dyslexia are often: great at communicating their ideas aloud. creative, critical thinkers. good at seeing the big picture. excellent at solving puzzles and building things. If you want to learn more about dyslexia consider reading: The Dyslexic Advantage Overcoming dyslexia Help your Child Understand Dyslexia by Reviewing the Eleven Common Signs Show your child the image below and read the list out loud. Ask them to identify which symptoms describe their difficulties. You have or had trouble with letter reversals (b and d) and words reversals (was and saw). You have or had troubles with reading aloud. You have or had trouble with words problems in math. You have or had trouble understanding jokes, punchlines, sarcasm and inferences. You have or had trouble following a series of written or aural directions. You have or had trouble mispronouncing words. You have or had trouble rhyming words. You have or had trouble telling directions. You have or had trouble recalling names or words. You have or had trouble with spelling You have or had trouble learning how to read. What are Four Myths and Truths about Dyslexia? Show your child the graphic below and read the list of myths and truths out loud. Ask them to respond to each of the myths - "Have you ever felt this way?" Then read the truth and address any questions. Myth #1: People with dyslexia are not smart. Truth #1: Many dyslexic individuals are extremely bright and creative. In fact, many kids with dyslexia are gifted. Watch a video on famous people with dyslexia: Click Here Myth #2: People with dyslexia cannot learn to read or write. Truth #2: With the right intervention and instruction people with dyslexia can become excellent readers and writers. Myth #3: People with dyslexia see things backwards. Truth #3: Dyslexia is not a vision problem. It has to do with how the brain make sense of what is seen. Myth #4: People with dyslexia are lazy and should try harder. Truth #4: Kids with dyslexia learn differently. When they are asked to learn in a way that does not work well for them, it can take more time. Finding Multisensory Remedial Tools for Kids with Dyslexia: If you are looking for fun, creative and multisensory remedial materials, lessons and games created for learners with dyslexia, CLICK HERE. If you would like a free copy of these images CLICK HERE. Cheers, Dr. Erica Warren Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses. · Blog: https://learningspecialistmaterials.blogspot.com/ · YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/warrenerica1 · Podcast: https://godyslexia.com/ · Store: http://www.Goodsensorylearning.com/ & www.dyslexiamaterials.com · Courses: http://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/ · Newsletter Sign-up: https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/69400
Celebrate the transformative power of teachers with the heartwarming Teachers Plant Seeds That Grow Forever SVG! This captivating design features a graceful silhouette of a teacher watering a flourishing vine of flowers and leaves, symbolizing the lasting impact educators have on their students' lives. Use your cutting machine like Cricut or Silhouette to create custom t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, wall art, and more – a beautiful tribute to the heroes who plant seeds of curiosity, knowledge, and growth that blossom long after graduation.
In order to stay alive, your body is always taking in oxygen! Your lungs are SO important! They remove carbon dioxide from blood, and transport oxygen and deliver it to the blood!
The National Association for Gifted Children reports that more than 3 million children in the United States are in fact gifted.
It's hard to say goodbye at the end of the year, but this letter will help. Grab your copy today!
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If you read forums for teachers, job satisfaction surveys, or listen to conversation in the teachers’ lounge you will often hear a common theme in the complaints of teachers. Teachers who are unhappy feel unappreciated and unrecognized for their hard work. Although a raise would put a smile on teachers everywhere, this may not be possible with the current state of economics. Have you read Malcom Gladwell’s book, The Tipping Point? One of the examples he gives in his book is the NYC subway system. George L. Kelling was hired as a consultant in 1985 to test his broken windows theory. The city cleaned the subway system of graffiti. Graffiti was quickly cleaned any time it appeared. The theory was that small crimes lead to bigger crimes. Purging the subway of graffiti was the tipping point to make the NYC subway system safer. Small crimes lead to bigger crimes. I think a few negative comments can spread quicker than 48-hour flu in a school. Soon it seems like the entire staff is infected with negativ-itis. It is possible to make teachers, staff members, and co-workers of your school feel appreciated and recognized for their hard work. The best thing is the school climate doesn't have to be the responsibility of one person in the school. Do you think your co-workers are feeling a little stressed? Do you hear more snips and snarks than comments of appreciation? Have there been changes on your campus . . . new team members, administrators, curriculum, or expectations? If this sounds familiar, you could be the change agent at your school. Sometimes it is the administrator, team leaders, or Sunshine Committee than plans school climate and community building events. But, one thing I have found through the years. Everyone loves a helping hand. If you step up to the plate, you will have their undying gratitude. After a few community building events, you will have a happier place to work. So, it is a win-win for everyone. For whatever reason, I have always enjoyed planning these type of things. I know it is crazy, right?!! I have been on a social committee for my neighborhood homeowner association, a school's Sunshine Committee, and planned monthly luncheons for my daughter's middle school. Through all of these experiences, I have picked up a few tips and tricks that make putting on a luncheon for a large group a little easier. Food brings people together, it bonds them, it is just that simple. If at all possible it is best to plan the date of your luncheon on a day when everyone can eat lunch at the same time. Do not forget to include everyone in your school family like the custodial staff and secretaries. If you do plan the luncheon on a day when you have multiple lunch periods, set out fresh food each lunch period. I just added a new School Climate packet that includes what you see above. Each luncheon has a PDF that is "PRINT & GO" prefilled for your luncheon. There is also a blank signup in the EDITABLE file so you can personalize it to fit your needs. The sign is EDITABLE, too so you can add the date, time, and place. There are also notes (6 per page) so you can write little notes of support, encouragement, thank you, and give treats. There is room that you can write a note or attach a treat. Who doesn't love to get a little note in your mailbox? Some of these are colorful and some are black & white. Look for the Positive is a system where staff members recognize other staff members. This system could also be used with students. Staff members fill out a nomination about another staff member who is: ALL HEART: A person who is kind and helpful to others. ALL STAR: A person who shines at his or her job and goes beyond what is required. ALL SMILES: A person who has a positive attitude and a joy to be around. OUR TREASURE: A person who is worth his or her weight in gold. Prizes can be whatever you want. I made these signs to hang outside classrooms to recognize teachers. I bought the supplies at Hobby Lobby. At one of my schools, the prize was a front row parking spot. That was a very popular prize! If a luncheon seems like a bigger job than you want to tackle this year, I included monthly events that are still fun, but on a smaller scale. The signs are editable so you can add the date and time. Click HERE find out more plus get a FREEBIE in the preview file. Click HERE to check out the preview file. Sources to make my blog post graphics can be found HERE. Click HERE to read my blog's disclosure statement.
Download these FREE back to school printables for your kids to have on their first day of school. There is K-12 that you can download.
(This post contains affiliate links. For more information, see my disclosures here.) Free Printable First Day of School Flags – Pencil Here’s a set of free printable First Day of…