BACK TO SCHOOL TEACHER SUPPLY GIFT

It’s the beginning of the school year already! Teachers work so hard to get ready for the school year. Show them your appreciation by donating a few supplies to their classroom. Believe it or not a lot of teachers use their own money to buy classroom supplies. I know this first hand since I am a former teacher.

Suggested Supplies:

*You can always email your child’s teacher ahead of time and ask what supplies would be useful in the classroom or they might have an Amazon wishlist too.

Cleaners: Clorox wipes, Lysol disinfectant spray, hand sanitizer

For Kids: crayons, markers, glue sticks, scissors, sharpened pencils, kleenex

For Teachers: pens, markers, post-it notes, stickers, colored paper, fun paper clips, dry erase markers, colored chalk, note from child (see below)

*The school bus sticker kit I bought on Amazon here.

To Make:

Purchase materials. Place in a bag or basket. Then, print this template, write the teacher’s name inside the apple or on books (like example) and attach.

I like to drop the supplies off before school starts, this way they can use them right away. Any time during the school year this would be appreciated though.

Special Note (from student):

Let your child help celebrate their teacher too. Include a little note or some artwork or both.

My daughter wanted to make a gift for her teacher. So I created this template. It’s a simple little note, letting her teacher know she’s excited to be in her class along with a self portrait and picture of teacher (them in class). There are two versions- one for younger kids who can’t write as well and the other version is blank, for your child to write their own special message. Make sure to have them write their name on the desk and year somewhere too.

Happy gifting & have a great school year!

*Make sure to tag MATCreate if you make this gift!

M.A.T. Create is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for MATCreate to earn small fees at no cost to you by linking Amazon.com and affiliated sites. The small fees are then used for supplies to make more posts.

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