Show gratitude to your teacher from a distant with these 7 Tips!
Teachers and parents across the country are employing some remarkable skills in order to keep students engaged in their studies, as all classrooms have become virtual classrooms. I know I have, and many other parents, have had to step in and fill in some of the teacher roles at home. How grateful I am for everything teachers do for our children! So even though children can’t give a plant, or homemade card, or teacher luncheon, they can still show gratitude from a distance. You can always check out some of these gift guides to give you so ideas I you want to buy something for them. Here are 7 tips for a virtual teacher appreciation week.
7 Tips for a Virtual Teacher Appreciation Week
- The one that most children do is take a photo of the child with a thank you note using Five Star products to their teacher and compile together as a class as a video and send it to the teacher. There are really great video editing websites and apps that will allow you to add music, text and effects. You can even just send it with just your child. Either way the teacher would love to get a note!
- Another fun idea with a classroom or a group of students is each child take a photo of a letter and then when you put the photos together as a collage, the letters spell out THANK YOU Ms…… You can make collages in Canva.
- Send a “virtual gift bag” to your teacher! Get creative by making either a “virtual movie gift bag” that has Redbox codes or Google Play credit and send a cozy blanket to your teacher. Another idea is “spa virtual gift bag” with a e-card to my favorite makeup store and cozy plush slippers.
- Give out local restaurant gift cards! Support your community by giving your teacher a break to enjoy her favorite restaurant.
- Put together an end of year student keepsake book. Most likely your child may not be returning to school this year. Reach out to the parents in your class to ask for pictures and thank you notes and compile all together in a special classroom keepsake book.
- Host a drive-by teacher appreciation parade party! Ask participates to make thank you posters, meet in the school parking lot then head to your teachers house to do the drive by. Once you are near the house, the kids can cheer for the teacher.
- Send them an e-card!! Everyone loves an e-card!
Martin says
Nice explosion design pictures of you.
Good look.
Alexandra Campbell says
What a fantastic idea! Hosting a drive-by teacher appreciation parade party is a creative and thoughtful way to show your gratitude to teachers. It not only allows students to express their appreciation but also adds an element of surprise and excitement.Asking participants to make thank-you posters adds a personal touch to the event and encourages creativity. Meeting in the school parking lot and then heading to the teacher’s house creates a sense of unity among the participants, making it a memorable experience for everyone involved.Overall, this idea not only fosters a sense of community but also helps strengthen the teacher-student relationship. It’s a win-win for everyone involved! And if you ever find yourself short on time while planning such wonderful events, you can always order my essay online/
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