TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (2024)

TeacherGoals

733,839 followers

  • Report this post

Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the educators who make a difference in our lives. Get inspired with these 10 fun ideas:Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AP1v4

  • TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (2)

20

Like Comment

To view or add a comment, sign in

More Relevant Posts

  • The Kentucky Center for Mathematics

    The Kentucky Center for Mathematics at The Kentucky Center for Mathematics

    • Report this post

    Day-2 is here; Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Today, write a heartfelt note to a teacher who has made a difference in your life or the lives of your loved ones. Tag a teacher in the comments and let them know how much they are appreciated! #KCMThankATeacher

    • TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (5)

    1

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Inspirus

    22 followers

    • Report this post

    May 7-13th is Teacher Appreciation Week, which means there's still time to show your gratitude!Check out these meaningful ways to show your appreciation:- Write a note to express your gratitude. - Send a gift to say thank you (be sure to choose something they will enjoy or utilize).- Offer grading support (ask if they need help grading papers)A teacher's role is crucial. "Thank you" will never suffice!

    1

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Rich Lyon

    State Farm Agent

    • Report this post

    It is Teacher Appreciation Week. How have you celebrated those who teach your kids? What teacher had the most significant impact on your life? Share your story below.

    • TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (10)
    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Cori Whitaker

    Realtor at Windermere Real Estate/North, Inc. - Serving King & Snohomish Counties since 2005

    • Report this post

    🍎It’s teacher appreciation week! Here are a few ideas to show appreciation for the teachers in your life!

    • TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (12)
    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Tebogo Giba

    --student in education, SP & FET at the university of the free state

    • Report this post

    Teaching is the mother of all professions 🥰

    2

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Sherie-Don Noel M.A., B.S.

    Educational Consultant

    • Report this post

    This is an empowering visual! Having such an image in the classroom is powerful for both teachers and students. For teachers, this may look like a daily reminder: I am educating future professionals and business owners and keep this mindset even when the days are cloudy. The image can also help keep educators from giving up on students, as some do - especially those who need help with behavior. Students can have their career goals on the poster, which motivates them daily as a guide to let them know they are learning today for their role in society tomorrow. It may focus them on taking their education seriously or on trying harder. Also, it can be used as a classroom management tool - a daily reminder.The teacher may say, “Hey, class, remember our poster and what we are all working for!” Here the teacher also reiterates her role in molding them for their future! The teacher may also ask them to remember what they want their future to look like, and the teacher may end with: now, let’s focus and build the future; we want one subject at a time, etc. It can also be used as a behavioral tool to redirect the behavior by pointing to the poster and reminding students of their goal in life - and may ask, for example: “If I went to the doctor and said I am not ready as yet, would the doctor throw a fit and role on the floor, etc.” #education #teacher #learning #management #students #educators #teachers #future #mindset #society #businessowners #like #help #career

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Dana Rawdah

    CEO of iBlossom Childcare and Tutoring.

    • Report this post

    Teaching is my superpower 💪I can magically transform your child into a lover of learning! What’s your superpower?#teacherlife #teachingandlearning #forevergrateful #teacherappreciationweek #teachersfollowteachers #teachers #passionandpurpose #teachersandschoolemployees #iblossomllcservices

    51

    9 Comments

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Advanced Collaborative Solutions

    96 followers

    • Report this post

    As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, it's important to remember that appreciation can manifest in many different ways. One of the most meaningful ways to show appreciation is by offering support to teachers, who often work tirelessly to support their students.Here are three simple ways you can show your appreciation and gratitude toward teachers.#TeacherAppreciationWeek #SupportTeachers

    • TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (21)
    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Maxor National Pharmacy Services, LLC

    40,352 followers

    • Report this post

    Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! This week, make sure to take some time to #ThankATeacher. Check out this video where teachers talk about what they really want for Teacher Appreciation Week.https://lnkd.in/g_HVvbut #WeHearYou

    What Teachers Really Want for Teacher Appreciation Week

    https://www.youtube.com/

    17

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

  • Rebecca Fegan

    Be your own best teacher

    • Report this post

    Goethe wrote, "In order to do something, you must be something." I wrote a letter to myself and described the person I would become. It wasn't what I owned, my position in the company, the activities I was enjoying, or even the money I was making. It was the person I would become--Aware, highly conscious, intuitive, resourceful, and insightful. It involved my intellect, my emotions, and my physical being.I had to imagine the kind of person that would inhabit that place in my dream. What would it take for me to assume a leadership role in the educational field? It wasn't finding the latest approach, the best curriculum, or the most talented students. In fact, the more average the student the better the results looked. My process consisted of 6 steps and much to my surprise, it worked on all of my students from those mentally challenged to the gifted. Those people who were labeled "unteachable" (meaning they didn't learn best by sitting at a desk) or "uncooperative" (meaning they got As on the tests and never did homework) saw success. I have accumulated 50 years of due diligence teaching thousands of students, and now I want to spread this 6-step method to everyone who wants to grow and become the person they see in THEIR dreams.I have a webinar today that shows people how to implement this process. Join me at 7:30 PM CDT (UTC-5).https://lnkd.in/gvsYK7zz

    Show your children the "How" of learning so they can learn the "What" eventbrite.com

    1

    Like Comment

    To view or add a comment, sign in

TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (28)

TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (29)

733,839 followers

View Profile

Follow

More from this author

  • FREE Webinar Tomorrow: Enhance Your Classroom with SEL Strategies! TeacherGoals 2d
  • All aboard! Join us at sea this summer! 🚢 TeacherGoals 1w
  • Catch the World Read-Aloud Day Replay and More Giveaways! TeacherGoals 1mo

Explore topics

  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • Business Administration
  • HR Management
  • Content Management
  • Engineering
  • Soft Skills
  • See All
TeacherGoals on LinkedIn: Teacher Appreciation Week is the perfect time to show our gratitude to the… (2024)

FAQs

What to say about Teacher Appreciation Week? ›

So to all of our hardworking teachers: thank you, thank you, thank you, for your unwavering dedication, passion, and tireless efforts in shaping minds and nurturing souls. You truly do make a difference every day. Thank you for all you do. You're awesome.

How can we show our gratitude to our teachers? ›

Here are some ways that you can show your teachers how much you appreciate them.
  1. Thank You Notes. Writing notes to your teachers are a small simple way to show them that you care and appreciate them and everything that they do. ...
  2. Gift Cards. ...
  3. School Supplies. ...
  4. Snacks. ...
  5. Flowers. ...
  6. Parent Volunteers.

What is the point of Teacher Appreciation Week? ›

Led by the National Education Association (NEA), Teacher Appreciation Week aims to recognize the vital role teachers play in shaping the lives of students, families and communities.

How can I make my Teacher Appreciation Week special? ›

Public tributes through PTA
  1. Host a special breakfast or lunch for your school's teachers and staff. ...
  2. Create a giant teacher thank-you card for display in the school community. ...
  3. Start a “teacher feature” on a school or library bulletin board. ...
  4. Plant trees or flowers in public areas or on school grounds in honor of teachers.

What is a sample inspirational message on teachers Day? ›

  • A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning. ...
  • Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. ...
  • Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble. ...
  • The mediocre teacher tells.

What are some examples of positive feedback for teachers? ›

Here are 10 examples of giving positive feedback to a teacher after an observation.
  • Thank the teacher for welcoming you into the classroom and for their time.
  • Share one or two things that stood out to you that the teacher did well.
  • Use specific and objective language when giving feedback.
Jan 11, 2023

How do you write a few lines in gratitude for your teacher? ›

If you are looking for some inspiration for a thank you card for your teacher, here are some short messages that you can include.
  • “Thank you for inspiring me every day.”
  • “Your patience and dedication have changed my life.”
  • “Grateful for all the lessons, both big and small.”
  • “You've made a difference in my life.
Oct 30, 2023

What is the best message for teachers? ›

50 Quotes You Can Read, Thanks to a Teacher
  • “The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery.” ...
  • “Appreciation is a wonderful thing. ...
  • “I think the teaching profession contributes more to the future of our society than any other single profession.” ...
  • “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.”
Feb 3, 2024

Why should we show gratitude to teachers? ›

By supporting teachers' expertise and showing our appreciation for their hard work, we can help to create a positive learning environment for students and ensure that our children receive the education they deserve.

Why is Teacher Appreciation Week different than teacher appreciation day? ›

The National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May when the NEA Representative Assembly voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.

How much should I give teacher for Teacher Appreciation Week? ›

“If your child has the teacher for just one period of the day, $10 to $20 is appropriate.” Melissa Verity Baral teaches kindergarten in Los Angeles and tells SheKnows that most parents give $25 to $50 gift cards.

What are the three points of teachers Day? ›

Teacher's Day was first celebrated in the year 1962. The day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of the first Vice-President and Second President of India, Dr. S Radhakrishnan. He was highly devoted to education and well known as a scholar, diplomat, President of India and most importantly a Teacher.

What do teachers really want as a gift? ›

As one teacher put it, “The way to a teacher's heart is through school supplies!” Another says, “I would be totally excited to get a “blinged-out” new stapler, class set of new rulers, or a gift card to help fill the needs in our classroom!” A few more ideas: a Lakeshore gift certificate, dry erase markers, “funky” ...

What to say to a teacher you appreciate? ›

Thank you for always being there to support me. Your lessons will stay with me for a lifetime. Your dedication to our education is greatly appreciated. Thank you for being a teacher who truly cares about your students.

What to say in a teacher appreciation card? ›

Examples
  1. Thank you, [Teacher's Name]! ...
  2. Thank you so much for all your help.
  3. Thanks for everything you've done this year.
  4. You make learning fun. ...
  5. Teachers like you make pupils' days brighter.
  6. Your kindness is what makes you such a great teacher.
  7. Thanks for all your time and care this year.
  8. You're an amazing teacher.
Jul 12, 2023

How do you say thank you for teacher appreciation? ›

Thank you for celebrating in my success and accomplishments with me this past year, and for always making me feel like a superstar. Thank you for being my teacher. Thank you for caring so much for me! You've always motivated me to achieve greatness, and I'm so grateful to be your student!

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Golda Nolan II

Last Updated:

Views: 6551

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Golda Nolan II

Birthday: 1998-05-14

Address: Suite 369 9754 Roberts Pines, West Benitaburgh, NM 69180-7958

Phone: +522993866487

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Worldbuilding, Shopping, Quilting, Cooking, Homebrewing, Leather crafting, Pet

Introduction: My name is Golda Nolan II, I am a thoughtful, clever, cute, jolly, brave, powerful, splendid person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.