Do you want to thank your teacher for all they do? National Teacher Day, or National Teacher Appreciation Day, is the perfect time to do it. This special day is typically celebrated on the first Tuesday of the first full week of May; in fact, this entire week is known as Teacher Appreciation Week.[1] We’ve put together a fun, creative list chock full of different ideas to help you support and appreciate your teacher on this special day.

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Shout-out your teacher on social media.

  1. Write a thoughtful post using the hashtag #ThankATeacher. Draft out a message on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or your other social network of choice. You could even attach a picture of your teacher as a special touch. Share the post with your friends, family, and followers, so everyone knows how much you appreciate your teacher.[4]
    • You might say, “I just wanted to thank Ms. McMullen for being so kind, helpful, and understanding. She’s one of the best science teachers ever!”
    • You could also say, “Mr. Stanford is such a great teacher. I always look forward to his class, and I love how passionate he is about history. Thank you for all you do, Mr. Stanford!”
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Give your teacher a present.

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Print out a certificate.

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Design a poster.

  1. Say thanks through a colorful, creative poster. Get together with your classmates and design a variety of fun, colorful posters. Write kind, uplifting messages to let your teacher know that you appreciate them. Then, display the posters all over your classroom.[9]
    • “Thanks for all you do!” “You’re the best teacher ever!” and “I love Mrs. Sloan’s class!” are just a few things you could write.
    • You could decorate your poster with drawings of your peers and your teacher, along with photos from class trips.
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Decorate the classroom door.

  1. Add fun decorations and kind messages on the door. During class, ask your teacher if you and a few classmates can jazz up the classroom door. Use colored paper, markers, paint, colored pencils, and other art supplies to draw colorful pictures and cheerful messages all over the door.[10]
    • You could hang up a banner that says “Happy Teacher’s Day!” or “We love Mr. Johnson’s class!”
    • You could tape colored paper all over the door to give it a cool new color, and jazz it up with sequins, streamers, stickers, and other fun decorations.
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Sign a pledge.

  1. Agree to do some nice things for your teacher during Teacher Appreciation Week. Brainstorm 5 ways you can help out your teacher, like organizing school supplies or wiping down the desks. Throughout the week, do a different chore or duty each day. Your teacher will really appreciate you going the extra mile![11]
    • For example, you might clean the whiteboard on Monday, wipe down everyone’s desks on Tuesday, organize the classroom school supplies on Wednesday, water any classroom plants on Thursday, and sweep the floor on Friday.
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Set up a car wash.

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Ashley Pritchard, MA
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This article was co-authored by Ashley Pritchard, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Ashley Pritchard is an Academic and School Counselor at Delaware Valley Regional High School in Frenchtown, New Jersey. Ashley has over 3 years of high school, college, and career counseling experience. She has an MA in School Counseling with a specialization in Mental Health from Caldwell University and is certified as an Independent Education Consultant through the University of California, Irvine. This article has been viewed 18,091 times.
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