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Teacher Appreciation Week is here, and it’s the perfect time to remind the incredible teachers in our children’s lives how much they’re valued. As a former teacher (and a parent of four), I can tell you: teachers don’t expect fancy gifts — but feeling seen and appreciated? That means the world.
If you’re short on time (like most of us are!), I’ve put together a few of my favorite Teacher Appreciation Printables — gift ideas that are simple, meaningful, and easy to pull together!
✏️ “Thank You for Being an Awesome Teacher” Printable
This sweet, fill-in-the-blank page is perfect for kids of all ages. They’ll answer thoughtful prompts like:
- “My teacher always says…”
- “The best thing about my teacher is…”
- “I’ll always remember when…”
It’s the kind of keepsake teachers love — a little peek into how their students really feel. You can print it at home and pair it with a handwritten note or small gift.

☕ 2. Cookie & Coffee Gift Set Printable
This one is a fun twist on “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” — but for teachers! Print the adorable poem and gift tags, then add a coffee shop gift card, a cute mug, or a few cookies. It’s thoughtful and light-hearted — just the kind of surprise that brightens a teacher’s day.

💌 3. “All About My Teacher” Student Survey
This printable is one of our most-loved — a fun little “All About My Teacher” survey where your child shares their favorite things about their teacher. It’s perfect for younger kids, but older kids enjoy it too (especially when they come up with creative or funny answers!).

🎓 4. Teacher Appreciation Card (simple)
Celebrate the incredible educators in your life with our vibrant (printable) Teacher Appreciation Week cards. Designed with love and a touch of whimsy, each card features a cheerful rainbow motif accompanied by a heartfelt message: “Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you for everything!” Perfect for giving a special shout-out to teachers who make a difference, these cards are sure to brighten any educator’s day.

💡 It Doesn’t Have to Be Big to Be Meaningful
Whether it’s a handwritten note, a thoughtful printable, or a heartfelt “thank you,” your appreciation makes a difference. These small gestures let our teachers know they’re seen — and they matter. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 💛
WHAT DO TEACHERS REALLY WANT?










