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Team Gifts for the Beginning of the Year and End of the Year
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With summer almost half way over and back-to-school just around the corner, I thought I’d share my back-to-school team gift ideas, as well as end of the year gift ideas! What better way to show my coworkers just how much I appreciate working with all of them than with a little gift?!
Last year, I gave my teammates some personalized note cards I found on clearance at Michaels. I paired them with a cute pen and a personalized apple cookie that was wrapped in a fun bag from the Target Dollar Spot. I tied them all up with some binder twine, and then added a cute tag saying “Here’s to a NOTEWORTHY school year!” They absolutely loved them, and it was such an easy way to pump them up at the beginning of the year!
At the end of the year, I wanted to give them each a little something for such an incredible year together… so I grabbed some Reese’s Pieces and tied them up with the same binder twine I had from the beginning of the year. This was a fairly inexpensive coworker gift idea, but a great way to show my appreciation to my teammates!
If you’d like to give your team or coworkers a similar gift, you can grab the tags HERE! I made sure to add tags for the beginning and end of the year for both the “NOTEWORTHY school year” and “thrilled to PIECES” tags.
If you are looking for more back-to-school gift ideas, you can find them here!
Don’t forget to check out my “Back to School Tips & Freebies” post!
Learn how to plan the best end of the year awards ceremony here!
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Plus, you can find more classroom ideas on my “Back to School” and “End of the Year” boards on Pinterest.
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Ashley Sharp
As a dedicated Kindergarten teacher for nearly 20 years, I believe the words “fun, play, and creativity” can sit right alongside the words “developmentally appropriate, engaging, and rigorous.” Learning is meant to be fun and messy!
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