
The Teacher Appreciation books are done! I had alot of fun making them, although I did stress a couple of times over one thing or another. They're totally homemade looking, but that's okay!
For Miss S, I sent home a letter to all the parents explaining what I would like for the students to do then sat back and waited for the work to come back to school and be sent home with

For Mrs. H & Mrs. T., I traced each of their hands and had them tell me something they liked about them and I put that all together. I'm going to give them their books this afternoon right before school is out. I really hope they like them. It's just a little something that they can look back on and see how they were appreciated.


For all of them, my friend Mary Beth helped me think up different things that each of them was known for and I typed it up to put at the front of the book. I'm such a sappy person that I teared up typing up Miss S's. She has just been such a wonderful teacher for Gracie this year and I truly am grateful for her! I am going to miss her & Mrs. H so much next year! *sigh* Going to 1st grade is going to be alot harder on me than it is on Gracie!



5 comments:
Those books are priceless. AND I had a whole school of papers to get back. I sent the note home a week early and then four days after they were due back still got some! No wonder it is hard for kids to remember things...their parents ( me included) are too good at turningthings in on time either!
The books all look wonderful--I doubt you could have done anything for any of them that they would have appreciated any more.
Great job on the books!! I would have loved that as a gift when I taught. Too bad I did not have Moms like you. So thoughtful:)
What a great, lasting, gift to give to the teachers! I remember with fondness the days of elementary school. My youngest is just finishing 8th grade.....not as much parent involvement with the school these days.
Beautiful!
Diane
What a sweet and thoughtful thing to do! I love the books and I know that the teachers will treasure them.
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