We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (2024)

We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (1)

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When it comes to end-of-year teacher gifts, we all know what families usually buy: apple-festooned items, candles and goodies to eat. But are those the items that teachers most want to receive?

To find out, more than 40 teachers were surveyed for this story about what gifts teachers like best. The pool of respondents were all educators, either currently working or retired, who taught different grade levels at different schools across the country. They were promised that their names wouldn't be used so as not to offend any well-meaning families who missed the mark. That way, they could really open up about what they believed were the best teacher gifts to get from students.

Something almost all the teachers shared: They really do believe that it's the thought that counts, and notes, handwritten letters, handmade items or home-baked goodies were really valued. But we know that they deserve a little something extra to go with all of those well wishes.

So, what to get? Though their schools, locations, subjects and experiences may be different, our teachers agreed on one thing: Gift cards are gold. They really do want them, and the more versatile the cards are (Amazon, Target and Visa were the most requested), the better. And, since some families don't feel comfortable giving gift cards — or like to give something small with a gift card — we've come up with more teacher-approved recommendations below.

Some guiding hints from the respondents: It helps to get to know your teacher and their preferences personally. For every educator that said they loved candy, there was another who said if they never saw another Godiva box again, it would be too soon. (Food, coffee, mugs, candles and wine were the most divisive, showing up on both the "most wanted" and "least wanted" lists.) Teachers warned to steer clear of anything that really requires you to know their personal taste, like jewelry or fragrances, and they also agreed that they'd rather get something personalized with their names on it than something with an apple that just says "teacher."

With all that in mind, these are the gifts that our panel of teachers said are most likely to make educators very happy.

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Teacher Can Glass

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Teacher Can Glass

Now 23% Off

With a 16 oz can-shaped class, a bamboo lid and two glass straws, they'll get to use this over and over for their favorite cold drinks. And, when they do, they'll smile about all the "ingredients" that go into making a good teacher.

Cute Planter

Succulent Pots

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Cute Planter

Succulent Pots

While our teachers asked for desk plants, they said nothing about the pots they come in. This two-pack features pots with cute messages designed to make teachers' hearts melt. All you have to do is get a succulent or air plant to pop in it, and you're good to go.

Teacher Notebook Journal

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Teacher Notebook Journal

After another memorable school year filled with ups and downs, they'll need a place to reflect on every moment. This 130-page journal has room for their students' favorite stories, space for a class photo and much more.

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Best Teacher Gift From Students

'Why You're the Best Teacher Ever' Journal

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We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (8)

Best Teacher Gift From Students

'Why You're the Best Teacher Ever' Journal

Lots of teachers say that what they want most, above gifts, are hand-written notes. But if your student finds it hard to get the words out, this journal helps them make it easy by offering fill-in-the-blanks that'll get the inspiration flowing. The class can even work on it together and make it a group gift.

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Gym Teachers Will Thank You

Rechargeable Hand Warmer

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These are wonderful for anyone who has crossing-guard duty or needs to supervise recess. They can last up to four hours on a single charge, and they come in several colors and patterns.

Best Overall Teacher Gift

Teacher Stamp

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We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (12)

Best Overall Teacher Gift

Teacher Stamp

After gift cards, personalized items came up the most often as a much-wanted gift. So teachers will delight in their very own stamps, created to look just like them, with their hairstyle, facial hair, glasses and other accessories. You can get them for male teachers and female teachers, and you can also personalize the text.

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Great Group Gift

Personalized Zippered Tote

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Great Group Gift

Personalized Zippered Tote

Our teachers said they'd much rather have something with their name on it than something that said, "World's Greatest Teacher." This tote bag has outside mesh pockets for easy access and an optional interior organizer. If you really want to be a teacher's pet, you can fill it with items like tissues, sanitizing wipes and pencils — supplies that are always in demand.

For LEGO Fans

LEGO Icons Flower Bouquet Building Set

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For LEGO Fans

LEGO Icons Flower Bouquet Building Set

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If you know your teacher is into LEGO, the only thing better than getting them a real bouquet of flowers is getting them one they can build out of LEGO. If this set is too extensive, there are also LEGO roses, daffodils or lotus flowers for less than $20.

Shower Steamers

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After a busy school day, they'll appreciate unwinding with these aromatherapy shower steamers. They'll enjoy six different scents ranging from eucalyptus and mint to refreshing citrus.

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Gift They Need

Bath & Body Works PocketBac Hand Sanitizer Set

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Gift They Need

Bath & Body Works PocketBac Hand Sanitizer Set

Teachers more than most need to keep sanitizing their hands. With this set of 10, they can stash sanitizer in every corner of the classroom — plus their bag and car. You can even get them a fun holder that'll clip to their bag.

Most Wanted by Teachers

Amazon Gift Card

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We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (20)

Most Wanted by Teachers

Amazon Gift Card

An Amazon gift card was far-and-away the most requested gift on our teachers' lists. And it makes sense: You're giving them what they want most — something they can pick out themselves. This one even comes in its own gift box, and all you have to do is add a thoughtful note.

Trendy Gift

Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler

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Trendy Gift

Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler

The same travel tumbler that's used en masse by students last is also a hit with their teachers. And, with the ability to hold a whipping 40 oz of liquid, we get it. The insulation keeps beverages hot or cold, which is helpful for a teacher that has to stand up and talk in front of a class all day. Just don't forget the straw cover to go with it!

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Useful Gift Card Conveyance

Mesh Zipper Pouch Set

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Useful Gift Card Conveyance

Mesh Zipper Pouch Set

If you feel sheepish about giving a gift card by itself, you can always put it in something useful, like these color-coded zipper mesh pouches — which has a million uses. They come in a set of 24, so you'll have enough for several teachers and enough left over to organize yourself, too.

Useful Gift Card Pouch

Water Bottle Pouch

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Useful Gift Card Pouch

Water Bottle Pouch

Another ingenious place to stash a gift card? Inside one of these pouches. They're made to go around a travel water cup like the Stanley Quencher, so that Teach can carry their IDs and keys and stay one-hand-free. But even if they don't have a beverage tumbler, there are a million places to clip this in where it'll be useful.

Best Desk Accessory

Personalized Teacher Desk Plate

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Best Desk Accessory

Personalized Teacher Desk Plate

Perfect for a reading or English teacher, these name plates are made from repurposed Scrabble tiles. You can also add in an apple, star or heart embellishment in the beginning. It's a great just-a-little-something that won't take over their whole desk.

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Comes in 11 Designs

Personalized Journal

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Comes in 11 Designs

Personalized Journal

From lesson plans to to-do lists to whatever musings enter their heads, teachers can always stand to have a notebook on-hand. And, with a laser-engraved design, they'll always know which notebook is theirs. There are also many different designs and styles to choose from.

Funny Supplies

It's All Good Sticky Note Set

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Funny Supplies

It's All Good Sticky Note Set

Nobody said school supplies had to be devoid of personality. This set of six sticky notepads gives teachers a place to write their notes and reminders, but also might give them a chuckle.

Pinch Provisions Teacher Kit

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Pinch Provisions Teacher Kit

Perfect for a bag or desk drawer, this little tin has everything a teacher might need "in a pinch," from stain remover and deodorant wipes to bandages and safety pins.

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Room Decor

Personalized Welcome Sign

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Room Decor

Personalized Welcome Sign

Elementary school teachers in particular often have to decorate their rooms every year. Help them out with this sweet sign that comes in three designs, and can be personalized with their name.

Best Wearable Teacher Gift

Personalized Crayon Teacher Shirt

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Best Wearable Teacher Gift

Personalized Crayon Teacher Shirt

Some teachers requested school merch or school-store swag as a gift; if that's not available, this is the next best thing. It comes in about a dozen colors and a couple different styles, and you can get it in sizes from XS to 2XL.

We Asked Educators for the Best End-of-Year Gifts, and They All Want One Thing (2024)

FAQs

How much should I spend on my teachers end of year gift? ›

Don't spend too much

"A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30," Lauren Grace, a high school math teacher by day and crafter at night wrote on her company blog, a business that sells accessories for teachers.

What is the greatest gift to a teacher? ›

A letter or card. By far, this is the best gift a student can give a teacher. Teachers live to see their students' progress and growth, and the thing they treasure the most is a handwritten letter from a student thanking them and letting them know that they made a difference.

How much is too much for a teacher gift? ›

1. Gifts raise ethical and fairness concerns. Legally, most public school teachers are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than $50, but even if a family gives me a $5 gift, I think about the time and labor that went into it… and frankly, feel uncomfortable.

Do teachers expect end of year gifts? ›

Being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the world, but it's far from easy and can feel thankless at times. While giving a gift at the end of the school year isn't required, it's a nice way to tell teachers THANK YOU for being there for our kids every day.

Do teachers prefer gifts or gift cards? ›

It may sound un-special, but lots of the teachers we spoke to say they love getting gift cards. “Families often mean well by trying to get you something specific and elegant, but most teachers actually need things that are boring and unglamorous,” says an assistant dean at a New York City private school.

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

Before we get into the list, however, it is important to figure out how much money to put in the gift card. Most teacher gift cards fall between $10 and $30, but there is no required amount for a gift card — we're sure they would appreciate any and every amount you want to give! There's no pressure for an amount.

Is $50 too much for teacher gift? ›

A $100 gift is considered very generous and appreciated. Much more than that might be awkward or weird, or seen as if a favor is expected. A $20 - $50 Target or Amazon card is always appreciated. Teachers get lots of sweets like expensive candies and cookies, etc., and they don't need more of those.

Do teachers like cash gifts? ›

And more than any physical gift, teachers appreciate your support. Whew. OK. That being said, if you're insistent about giving gifts to the teachers you care about this holiday season, there is one gift I can guarantee every teacher is happy to receive and will definitely put to good use: cash.

What is the average teacher gift? ›

According to surveys like this one from the website SheKnows, most parents give the teacher something worth between $10 and $50. My dad was a teacher for 40 years, so I decided to ask him. He remembered a $50 Tim Hortons gift certificate.

Is $100 too much for teacher gift? ›

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

Is it OK to give a teacher a bottle of wine? ›

Is it considered appropriate to give a bottle of wine to a teacher as a gift at the end of the school year? 100%. I am not a teacher, but my siblings all are. They often get gifts of wine, home brewed beer, nice whiskey, etc.

Can teachers accept gifts over $50? ›

Gifts from a single source aggregating to $50 or more must be disclosed, and gifts aggregating to $520 or more during any 12-month period may subject a school board member to disqualification with respect to the source. (Gov't. Code § 87103(e).)

Are you supposed to get teachers gifts? ›

Giving your kid's teacher a holiday gift is a wonderful way to show them appreciation for all that they do, but buying something isn't always necessary. There are many other ways to give, that are just as thoughtful, such as a homemade gift or a card with heartfelt words.

How do you thank a teacher at the end of the year? ›

I am beyond grateful for all the creative and engaging lessons you have taught this year! Truly wish I had a teacher like you, who inspired a passion for learning. Your dedication to teaching and unwavering commitment to your students is truly admirable, and we were so fortunate to have you this year!

How much money should I gift a teacher? ›

According to surveys like this one from the website SheKnows, most parents give the teacher something worth between $10 and $50.

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