

I usually put it in a cellophane bag with a holiday pencil, a homework pass, and a candy cane. They are so simple, but I have kids come back and tell me they still have their ornament 13 years later. Erin Duarte – I buy simple ball ornaments (I use the glass ones, but for younger kids you could use plastic) and with a silver or gold Sharpie write their name with the year then write “Love, Mrs.They loved reading all the comments from their classmates! This year I am adding a vinyl cutout from my silhouette to put on the ornament. I typed them out, cut them into strips, curled with scissors, and inserted them into glass ornaments. Carol Ann Henthorne – Last year, for my 5th graders, I had each student write something nice about each other student.The kids take it home put it into a cup and pour hot water over. You fill a small baggie with hot chocolate, marshmallows and broken candy cane pieces. If you Google the idea a template will come up to print. Tracy Wood – My class always gets snowman soup.I roll it up and attach a candy cane and Christmas pencil. I run this by my principal and she generally approves it. Karen Richau – I give them a sheet that has a gift for January through May: January, cozy day dress down, February, half day of reading, March, afternoon of playing board games, April, homework pass, May, half hour of recess.I print out and laminate Farkle instructions and a score card. Heather Rea – I order dice in bulk and little jewelry pouches.
Holiday gift idea for teachers free#
Free & the kids love it! I teach middle schoolers. Anne Williams – I give a coupon usually for 5 or 10 extra points on any assignment or test.(I also give them a book from Scholastic) I use puff paint to write their names on them and give them a dry erase marker. I have it cut into squares for personal whiteboards. Kimberly Price – I buy a shower board from Home Depot.
Holiday gift idea for teachers full#
