Sunday, August 2, 2020

Thank You Cards for Teachers and Students

“Thank you” – we can’t say it often enough!


Thank You Cards, and Cards for Every Occasion, are an easy way for teachers or students to send a message. Just edit the text (if you wish), print, fold, and share—easy!


If you print out a little stack of these cards, it’ll be easy to give someone a thank you, for every reason – little or big.


Make it a plan!  Give a positive note once a week, or more.  Give a card to colleagues, friends, students…and all your loved ones.  You can’t go wrong with gratitude.


You will get endless variations when you edit the text, or print on colored papers. You may use the text from any card on a different card.  


Did you ever return from an unexpected or prolonged absence, and find your classroom in a bit of disarray?  You can print a positive message for each of your students, such as, “You Make Me Smile.”  Give each kid a “Thank you” for settling back into their good routines, as they enter the room.  While they write their name, and design or color their cards, you can catch up on checking homework and other practical things.  It’s a great way to reassure kids that you care about them, and that they can start with a clean slate after their days with a substitute teacher.


These cards make great awards for behavior management, on any day of the year, and possibly accompanied by a special prize.


You’ll find many ways to use “Thank You” – and other cards – and you’ll discover so many ways the joy comes right back to you!


These stylish cards come in color and in black line versions (perfect for your students to add design elements and to color). 100 unique cards give you endless variations, when you edit and print on various colored papers.

Students can create cards for special teachers, school visitors, parents, friends, holidays, events, art projects, or as rewards for good behavior. The seasonal cards can be used to create little booklets with art and writing, one for each month. 

 EXTRA, EXTRA: You will ALSO get a second PDF file with the stylish fonts hardwired for quick-printing! (This PDF file is Non-Editable)


Cards for Thank You, Birthday, Wedding, Baby Shower, Thinking of You, Sympathy, Get Well Soon, Congratulations, Good Luck, Friendship, Inspiration, Miss You, Encouragement, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Father’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Boss, Employee, Hospitality, Personal, Advice Thank You, Donation Thank You, and more! 

School Occasions: Back to School, End of the Year, Graduation, Parent Notes, Behavior Management; The day before, during, or after a Vacation, Trip, Sports Event, Activity, Stage show; Class-pet-sitting, Teacher Thank You, Volunteer Thank You, Child’s Absence, or after a Teacher’s Absence.

  • 100 Cards in all—half in color, half in black line—and endless variations when you edit the text and print on different colored papers.
  • Poster for kids: I Can Tell Why This Day is Special (Steps to Create a Card—For Kids)
  • Poster: 20 Messages to Add to My Card
  • How to Make a Booklet—Great for kids to create a seasonal or monthly, art and writing piece
  • How to Edit the Text in a PDF—Step-by-Step
  • How to Make a Card—Step-by-Step with Photo Tutorial
  • How to Get Great Fonts—Fun, Cute, and Stylish Fonts for your Cards

BONUS #1: How to Make a Craft Envelope (EASY!)—The perfect-sized envelope for your card

BONUS #2: A tailor-made note, to give someone a TeachersPayTeachers Gift Card (Just add your name, the Gift Card Code and amount)

Enjoy the infinite power of Thank You!  And as always, I'm wishing you a wonderful school year.


10 comments:

  1. These are great to use for class moms, chaperones and day to day special thanks to people.
    josies0123@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for your input, Josie! Yes, so many people to remember!

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  2. I love this! Great way for me to show my appreciation of others. contesta500@gmail.com

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    1. It is great to show appreciation, Angela, ALL the time! :)

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  3. I will use thank you notes to show others my appreciation and to say thank you to staff members, student families and co-workers,
    Elysewonders2020@gmail.com

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    1. True, Elyse, that non-teaching staff-members need super-appreciation, as well as all the others!

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  4. I like to thank our PTO group for the lovely things they do throughout the year for teachers - lunches, gifts for kids, grants for teaching items, etc.

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    1. So important to keep parents in the loop and show appreciation for being your "partner" in teaching! Thanks for your thoughts, Kim.

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  5. My students were always asking to help out around the classroom. They love to hang bulletin boards, tape work on walls, and straighten the bookshelves up. I always give them a little thank you card with a trinket attached for going out of their way to be helpful. kylieaddams77@gmail.com

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  6. Oooh! I love that. The card gives a little more impact to your gift, and printable cards won't break the bank!

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