I teach high school, so when I get a gift from a student and their family, I’m fully screaming, crying, throwing up (as the kids say). I know that it sounds cliché, but I really mean it when I say that the handwritten notes that I’ve received from students are my most cherished gifts. I’d always recommend a handwritten card for your teacher. No matter which grade they teach, I know they’ll appreciate it.
We spoke with 120 teachers from around the country to learn what makes the best teacher gifts for every style and price range. Here’s what we found out.
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Top 3 Gifts Recommended by Teachers
Don’t worry, we have plenty of gift ideas on the list, but these are the ones that educators told us they love again and again, regardless of the grade they teach or their personal interests.
In fact, most teachers we surveyed say they appreciate a handwritten thank-you note over just about anything else. You can add some personalization as well! You don’t need to get fancy, but if you want to add a little something extra, you could buy one of these awesome greeting cards for teachers or use these free printable thank-you cards for teachers to express your message.
Best Gift Cards for Teachers
We Are Teachers surveyed more than 350 teachers to find out what their most-wanted gift cards are. Here are their top five choices. See the full list of teacher gift card picks here.
- Amazon Gift Card
- Target Gift Card
- Starbucks Gift Card
- Visa Gift Card
- TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers) Gift Card
Top 3 Gifts To Avoid Giving Teachers
1. Mugs
Honestly, I am writing this as a high school teacher who probably receives fewer gifts than an elementary school teacher, so I am not yet overwhelmed by mugs or even gifts in general. But most teachers I asked mentioned that their collection of “teacher” mugs has reached its quota.
2. Obscure Food Items
I’m talking about food that’s oddly unique, rare, and maybe not a traditional favorite of most people. I did once receive a grape salad that I LOVED, but I had raved about trying it at a PTO event and apparently talked about it so much that I got it again for Christmas. Just take inventory of what you know about the teacher and their preferences.
3. “Teacher” Decor
This section is not a blanket statement for all teachers. There are exceptions to every rule, but normally teachers are not decorating their actual homes with teacher decor. So if they seem to have decorated their classroom already and may not have space for a new sign, it’s probably best to pass on the teacher decor.
Best $10 and Under Gifts Recommended by Teachers
These gifts are perfect if you want to add a little something special to your heartfelt thank-you note. They’re also great choices if you want to surprise your teacher with something special on a random day during the year.
Best $20 and Under Gifts Recommended by Teachers
If you’re looking to spend a bit more, teachers tell us these are some of the best gifts they’ve received.
Best $30 and Under Gifts Recommended by Teachers
In the $30 and under range, here’s what teachers told us they love to receive.
Best Group Gifts Over $50 as Recommended by Teachers
These ideas are on the pricier side, so they’re great choices for group gifts from the entire class.
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