Is your child's (or your) teacher special? Want to show them just how much they're appreciated? Why not send him or her a wonderful ecard.
I actually never thought of this fantastic idea until I read it on Rexanne's Teacher Appreciation Page. Check out this and many other fun ideas at; http://www.rexanne.com/teach-app.html#Cards
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Plus, Rexanne doesn't just have teacher appreciation pages, she also has many other links, such as Mother's Day (coming up), Father's Day, Birthdays, Graduations and anything else you could possibly think of.
Check it out. You won't be sorry :)
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Teachers won’t know how much they are appreciated unless you tell them!
To kick off this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week (happening this week - May 3-9), our friends at Reading Rockets are offering some great resources to help you honor the wonderful teachers in your child’s life.
Show your gratitude with special e-cards for teachers or share video stories from authors and illustrators about the educators who made a difference in their lives.
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I loved those questions you hope your students won't ask. I used to teach elementary school and I think my kids used to lie awake at night dreaming of questions to ask. :)
Following your blog. Looking forward to getting to know you better.
Thanks Pam. looking forward to reading your stuff as well :)
Great ideas! I'm following your blog now!
Thank you so much. And you will be automatically entered into my Giveaway once I hit 50 followers :)