What could I give my teacher as a gift? Preferrably homemade? (High school teach!
Question: She's pretty awesome, and I wanted to do something nice for her. I heard about a "survival kit" where you fill a bag with stuff like sticky notes, pens, paper, etc. and I thought that that sounded cute. But I just wanted to know if anyone else had any ideas.
Answers: She's pretty awesome, and I wanted to do something nice for her. I heard about a "survival kit" where you fill a bag with stuff like sticky notes, pens, paper, etc. and I thought that that sounded cute. But I just wanted to know if anyone else had any ideas.
I'm a teacher and nothing touches me more than a letter or a card written by a student.
I don't feel I should get a present for doing my job even if I can appreciate the gesture.
Bake some holiday sugar cookies and decorate them :)
I think that sounds like an awesome idea!! Add a few homemade cookies and a bag of hot cocoa. She will love it!
a poem?
a candle?
How about a "spa" survival kit, that way she can relax over the break. You can make some bath salts and then buy some bath products like a loofah and foot scrubby thing etc. at the dollar store...wrap it up really nice and wha-lah...Spa Kit!
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Give her something that is not school-related. I like answerer 1's answer. Bake something for her.
That would be nice or also homemade candies also.
i agree with the other teacher. i am a teacher and the letters i've received from students thanking me or mentioning things we've done in school. if you feel the need for a gift, what you mentioned is good, or the cookies. who doesn't like cookies?
Jar mixes are interesting, and pretty, and fairly cheap and easy.
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A survival kit is a great idea.
Another great idea is candles, things from bath and body works, or a book she's been wanting.
Teachers can always use those kind of things but I would include some fruit and nuts and maybe home baked cookies. They never seem to have time to make them.
i wouldn't give her a candle, its not very creative or special. no offense. try home baked cookies or cupcakes, those are awesome. or... a card of letter saying how much you appreciate her, that shes a great teacher, and they you hope she has a great christmas ect! its little but can be very touching and sweet. since shes a girl, and all girls love jewelery, thats a always a great way to go. be creative, and make it come from the heart.
good luck and merry christmas!
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