How to Plan an Amazing Teacher Appreciation Week In 3 Simple Step — Peake Academy (2024)

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Written By Kelley Peake

Teacher Appreciation Week is right around the corner. This year it’s the week of May 3–7, 2021

Recognizing how much teachers matter leaves a significant impact on those taking care of our most prized possessions in life. Enhancing the educational environment at your school will help energize the teachers. Setting the stage for parent volunteers helps them help you! When it comes to parent volunteering, teacher appreciation activities are some of the most rewarding and often most supported.

Teacher appreciation week can be an elaborate, weeklong event, or simple gestures from the students. What matters isn’t how much you do but how thoughtfully you do it. We are all busy parents, but TA Week can be a wonderful week for your school and easier than you may think.

You just need 3 simple things:

  1. The Plan

  2. The Theme

  3. The Gifts

You can go super elaborate, and if you do, be sure to ask for lots of parent help. But if you do not have a large parent volunteer base, follow these 3 simple steps. We’ve rounded up information, ideas, and tips to help make your efforts the best yet.

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The Plan

About 2 months before Teacher Appreciation Week, it’s worth taking some time to think about the big picture—what does your school want to do for teacher appreciation? Consider the overall personality of your community. Would the teachers like one big luncheon celebration (costumes, props, etc.) or a low-key approach with a small gift for each staff person?

The Budget (or Not)

Some schools have a line item on the budget for teacher appreciation expenses. But many don’t have any extra funds for it. No worries—teacher appreciation lends itself to donations, homemade gifts, and acts of kindness that have no cost but a person’s time.

You can request donations of gift cards, food, merchandise, and services from businesses in the community. These can be used for:

  • To give each team member a prize during the week

  • Host a wonderful meal for the entire team

  • Have a different surprise waiting for them each day of the week

The Theme

Once you have a plan and an idea of how you will gather the needed items, it is now time to come up with a fun theme. Get creative! Something that gets the entire school involved.

Then turn that theme into something amazing that is used throughout the entire school. Make posters, print letters, create fun areas in the school where the teachers gather and find creative ways to have your theme shine.

Some ideas include:

  • Guilt-free fun: Fiesta-theme luncheon with an alcohol-free margarita machine.

  • Time to soothe: Hand lotion with an attached tag that reads, “Thanks for keeping our kids in good hands!”

  • I teach. What’s Your Super Power?: Superhero fun all week long.

  • Who’s feeling lucky? Weeklong prize giveaways, with one winner, announced each day. The winner picks her prize from a selection of gift cards.

  • Let’s Falamingle: Thanks for being part of our flock.

  • Healthy Harvest: A lunchtime salad bar with homemade bread.

  • Kick-start your day: Coffee and smoothie cart provided by a local vendor, set up at school before team members arrive. Teachers pick from a variety of flavors.

  • Harry Potter: Hogwarts isn’t hiring so I teach muggles instead.

  • How cool: Purchase a fan for each classroom and present it with a tag that says “We are your greatest fans!”

  • Relax: Spa Day at the school with free massages and aromatherapy.

  • Sunglasses: Thanks to my teachers my future is bright.

  • Rock Star: Thanks to my teachers I am a rock star. Music-themed fun all week.

  • Have a seat: Renovate the teacher’s area with new items.

  • Carryall: Duffel bags with the school logo for each teacher.

  • Secret supper: Mystery dinner in the cafeteria. Decorate using a particular theme, and keep it on the down-low until the transformed area is revealed to the teachers.

  • Not just for kids: Goody bags with items like pens and post-it notes given at a luncheon.

  • On the run: A “to go” light breakfast of yogurt, granola bars, and bottled water. Teachers can easily bring it back to the classroom.

  • Simply said: Each child gives the teacher a flower and tells her why he or she thinks the teacher is special.

  • Special delivery: Volunteers walk the hallways with a dessert and punch cart, offering sweets to teachers.

  • Flower power: Give “Lunch on Us’’ bouquets, a mix of flowers, and gift cards.

  • Money bags: Teachers pick a bag of chocolate coins, not knowing there’s a secret stash of real money mixed among the chocolates (anywhere from $5 to $50).

  • Supply day: Each child is encouraged to bring in one school supply (a glue stick, wipes, a pack of pencils) to the teacher.

  • Best memory: Children make drawings for the teacher illustrating their favorite moment of the school year.

  • Thank-you wall: Put up a large piece of paper (poster board would work) on the classroom wall and have children sign it, expressing their thanks.

More ideas:

The Gifts

Teachers and school team members do so much that it can be difficult to come up with just the right ways of expressing gratitude. In terms of gifts, do they really need another apple-theme knickknack? (Probably not.) Do they notice the basket of snacks placed in their lounge after lunch? (Probably so.)

Here are some creative ideas:

Teachers and the team members at our schools ensure the safety and quality early childhood education experience our kiddos have every day. Many of them do so because they have a passion for it, not because they get paid the big bucks. Teacher Appreciation Week is a week that we can celebrate them and show them how grateful we are. We hope this will spark some creative ideas for you to share the love in your school.

Meet our Amazing Team at Peake Academy

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Ms. Judy
Early Preschool Toddlers

I have really enjoyed the past 18 years nurturing and caring for children. The last 14 years at Peake Academy have been such a joy. I am passionately committed to nurturing the goodness, creativity and beauty of each child. Watching each child explore and grow brings me delight. I feel blessed being able to spend the year doing what I love the most!

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Ms. Zuzu
Early Preschool Toddlers

I feel very fortunate to have worked here at Peake Academy for the last three years. I have always loved working with children and even have three of my own! When I am not in the classroom, I enjoy taking walks with my family and cooking. I am ready for another year working at Peake Academy and watching your child grow in the classroom

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Ms. Aveen
Early Preschool Twos

I have been at Peake Academy for more than eight years and have loved every moment. I graduated with a college degree in Business Administration when I lived in Iraq before coming to the United States. Because I love working with kids, I decided to try teaching pre-school after moving to Oregon and realized that I absolutely love teaching. I can’t wait to meet your child as we have a great year ahead of us. We will be reviewing a lot, learning even more, and of course having tons of fun along the way!

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Ms. Hind
Early Preschool Twos

I have loved working at Peake Academy for the last 5 years. I lived in Iraq-Baghdad and attended college at the University of Technology in Building and Construction Engineering. I worked as an Engineer in Baghdad until 6 years ago when my family and I decided to move to Oregon. I have always loved working with kids so getting the opportunity to work at Peake Academy was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. I am looking forward to learning with your child, we are going to have a lot of fun together!

Ms. Calli
Early PreSchool

I am currently in the process of getting my teaching degree at George Fox University. Over the last three years I have worked with children and discovered it is my true passion. I will be student teaching this upcoming January in Lake Oswego to gain more experience in the field and grow as an educator. I am looking forward to a great year at Peake Academy!

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Ms. Jolene
PreSchool

I originally went to college to become a paralegal and after two years decided it wasn’t my passion. While attending school, I began working in a PreSchool while finishing up my second year of classes. It didn’t take long to realize teaching PreSchool was the right choice for me. This will be my first year with Peake Academy and I can already tell it is going to be a great one!

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Ms. Nikki
Pre-Kindergarten

Nikki has worked with school aged children for nearly four years. After graduating from Cal State East Bay, they found a love for teaching while working in an after school program in San Jose, California. Nikki continued their career in education after moving to Oregon, both as an after school Teacher and also as a Site Director. Nikki is looking forward to joining the team and meeting the kids and families at Peake Academy!

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Ms. Mikayla
Kindergarten

I just graduated from Washington State University with a degree in teaching and this is my first year teaching Kindergarten! I am very excited to be in the classroom helping your child learn new skills and grow as individuals. When I am not in the classroom I am often found spending time with my two dogs Tori and Kona and my cats Scooby and Gray.

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Ms. Angie
School Director

At Peake Academy I am the School Director, the Phonics teacher and kind of a terrible dancer. I have a Psychology degree from Mansfield University (If you know where that is, I’ll give you a high five). My plan was to take a year off before grad school so I took a job teaching preschool and thought “Why would I do anything else?!” That was over twenty years ago and I still have the same love for it.

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Ms. Marisa
School Administrator

I graduated from Oregon State University studying Elementary Education and Childhood Development. This past year I was student teaching in Corvallis, Oregon teaching 3rd grade. Teaching has always been a passion of mine and working with children through Peake Academy has been so rewarding over the years. When I am not teaching, I enjoy reading, spending time outside and trying new recipes.

Ms. Tina
Facility Manager

I have worked for Peake Academy for the past four years, devoted to keeping the space clean and safe for the kiddos! My daughter has been a part of the Peake Academy family since she was one month old and has loved every moment of her time here. You will see me cleaning our facility as needed to maintain all health and safety protocols. I am looking forward to spending time with this wonderful team.

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Ms. Kelley Peake
CEO / Founder

Welcome to our school! I am grateful for my extensive experience in the field of education, including, a BA in Education with a focus on Early Childhood Education and more than 20 years focused on helping to make life a little easier for today's busy families. As a working mother of three children, I not only understands the issues parents face but I live these challenges each day.

Before opening Peake Academy in 2006, I led the New Business Development initiatives for KinderCare Learning Centers, where I was responsible for generating strategic business plans for growth of new channel development within the Education marketplace. Playing a major role in creating unique business opportunities for quality educational companies that include, Hooked on Phonics, Lego, Scholastic, Leap Frog, Kindermusik, Computer Tots, Kinderdance, Early Advantage, Disney, and others. Goals included creating successful programs that gave parents options for improving the amount and quality of time that they shared with their families.In addition, I played a major role on the Operations team developing new trainings for the entire company, standard operating procedures, new hire process, enrollment strategies, implementing marketing tactics, and many more operational programs used to ensure the success of programs throughout the country.

With parents placing a higher value on quality family time and seeking to achieve balance in their lives, I saw a need to improve the traditional delivery method of childcare. So, I left the senior management role behind to pursue creative ways for today's families to experience a more flexible and unique learning environment. In every offering you will be confident that a high standard of education, quality and happiness are at the core of what we do. You will see the tangible evidence of our commitment to creating quality learning experiences for our students and their parents. We are committed to making a difference in the lives of the children we serve.

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How to Plan an Amazing Teacher Appreciation Week In 3 Simple Step — Peake Academy (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my teacher Appreciation Week special? ›

Gifts and treats are a heartfelt way to show appreciation to teachers, serving as tangible tokens of gratitude for their dedication and hard work. Whether it's a handmade gift from a student, a bouquet of flowers, or a gift card to their favorite coffee shop, these gestures can significantly boost a teacher's morale.

How do you organize teacher appreciation? ›

Straight from the students' mouths
  1. Make sure teachers hear the value of their work from the students themselves. ...
  2. Invite students to help decorate for Teacher Appreciation Week. ...
  3. Organize student contests that will help kids get to know their teachers better. ...
  4. Interview students about their teachers.

Does teacher appreciation week include principals? ›

The week offers principals, students, and parents a special opportunity to recognize the hard work teachers do all year long.

How do you say thank you teacher in a few sentence? ›

We are beyond grateful for your guidance and support. To the best teacher—your hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed. Words cannot capture my appreciation! Your passion for teaching and nurturing young minds is truly inspiring, and we are grateful for all that you have done for our family.

What do teachers like for teacher appreciation Day? ›

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” ...

How do you show teachers they are valued? ›

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 Happy Teacher Appreciation Week ❤? ›

What Is Teacher Appreciation Week? Teacher Appreciation Week is time set aside in May for honoring educators. The week-long celebration is the culmination of a 40-year push to establish a national teacher appreciation day.

What do you say in Teacher Appreciation Week? ›

Best Things to Say to Your Child's Teacher
  • Thank you. ...
  • We appreciate you. ...
  • Your sacrifices don't go unnoticed. ...
  • You made this easy to understand. ...
  • My child wants to learn more about this. ...
  • You truly care about your students. ...
  • You're making a huge impact. ...
  • I wouldn't be where I am without you.
Dec 20, 2023

What parents do on Teacher Appreciation Week? ›

More Ideas to Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week
  • Write a thank-you note to your child's teacher.
  • Give your child's teacher a gift card to their favorite store or restaurant.
  • Volunteer your time in your child's classroom.
  • Donate school supplies to your child's teacher.

What is the best line to thank a teacher? ›

50 Quotes You Can Read, Thanks to a Teacher
  • “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” ...
  • “Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than a giving of right answers.” ...
  • “I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.” ...
  • “If you can read this, thank a teacher.”
Feb 3, 2024

What to say to an amazing teacher? ›

Thank you for making learning so engaging and fun. I'm grateful for your dedication to our education. Your wisdom and guidance have been invaluable. Your patience and encouragement mean the world to me.

What is the best message for a teacher? ›

You have always been an excellent educator who knew how to illuminate a soul with its light. Happy Teacher's Day to my favorite teacher! Wishing you joy and happiness, you are an amazing teacher, and you only deserve the best. The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book.

How do you honor teachers on Teachers Day? ›

Express Love and Respect to Them

Tell them honestly how they contributed to your success. Flaunt messages on a white t-shirt that admire teachers and their teaching. Treat them with what they love to eat. Present them with cute memo pads, well-made organizers, or a super-special pen.

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