Here are 13 end of the school year celebrations that you can do to make it even more special for your children! They will love the extra love that they feel as you celebrate summer and teacher appreciation during the end of the year.
1. I found a book on the end of school year rituals a book by By Meg Cox, Sarah McMenemy.
2. Teachers Corner has end of school party ideas like host your own awards ceremony or survival party.
3. Kristi has several fun end of school year traditions she does with her kiddos; like labels her daughters lunch “Last lunch for 3rd grade ever!”, last day t-shirt, and gumball jars.
4. Everyday Celebrating featured this idea from Family Fun Magazine, welcome your kiddo home with a welcome to summer banner.
Teacher Appreciation Gifts:
5. Check out Design Box Studio’s pencil flower vase. She made it as a meet the teacher gift, but you could also use it as a thank you gift.
6. Kimm submitted her thrifty teacher gifts; her dollar store transformations.
7. Mrs. Jones submitted her appreciation gift; a gift to enjoy summer. You can also check out her clipboards.
8. This is Kristin’s chalkboard coaster teacher gift. She simply spray painted chalkboard paint onto wood circles. Easy!
9. Jeanette made this mini quilt for her child’s teacher.
10. Patti Lee created this matchbox tower gift as a fun homemade end of school year gift.
11. Carla made this decorative pencil holder to show her how much she appreciates her this year.
12. Cristin send me her end of the year thank you teacher party. Her party favors are easy and fun, “Thank you for an extra EXTRA fun year” with gum inside.
13. Becca posted about these adorable edible bouquets. What a fun idea!
Are you looking for more teacher gift ideas? Check out my previous posts:
Teacher Appreciation Gifts
Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation – Decorate a Door
Movie Gift Basket
Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Gifts
Candy Grams
Back To School
Back to School Traditions
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I posted a pic of the t-shirt I decided on for Natalie’s last week of school on my blog if you want to take a peek. Thanks for all the great ideas. I plan to use the lunch box one.
Love the lunch bag note! Bet the kids would love that! I always give teachers a beaded lanyard for hanging their id on or a beaded bookmark. Something personal and useful.