Do you get stuck when searching for a gift for your child’s teacher? If so, this Teacher Appreciation Gift Questionnaire Printable is the perfect way to simplify gift-giving this school year.
Let’s look at this scenario. You’re standing at the Target Checkout with several gift cards in hand, proud of yourself for knocking out those teacher appreciation gifts early this year.
But… you overhear a mom in the Dollar Spot talking about how she gave Amazon gift cards last year as teacher Christmas gifts and the teachers raved about it.
Hmm. Do all the teachers you are buying for shop at Target? Would they enjoy a gift from somewhere else?
I mean, everyone loves Target! Right?
This is when having the Teacher Appreciation Gift Questionnaire printable can save the day. You’ll have tons of information about the teacher’s favorite things easily available.
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How to use the Questionnaire
The process of using the Teacher Appreciation Gift Questionnaire is really simple.
All you need to do is give it to your child’s teacher and ask them to fill it out.
See! Easy-peasy!
You could give it to them at your Back to School Night. Or you could send it with your child on the First Day of School.
It would even work to send it to them leading up to teacher appreciation week.
If you are planning on using it for only Christmas time, you might want to take a peek at our Christmas Teacher Questionnaire. It’s very similar, just has a total Christmas theme!
After you’ve given the questionnaire to your child’s teacher all you need to do is wait. That is wait for your child’s teacher to fill it out and give it back to you.
When to use the Teacher Appreciation Gift Questionnaire
Now that you have a list of the teacher’s favorite things, you can plan your gift-giving accordingly.
For example, you can pair together their favorite drink and snack to send in during Teacher Appreciation Week.
Or you can purchase that Christmas gift in confidence knowing that they do love to shop at Target.
Perhaps while you are visiting the school you notice your child’s classroom is in dire need of something. Knowing that your child’s teacher uses Walmart for classroom supplies, you can send in a gift card to help a little.
We all know that teachers spend a lot of their own money on supplies. So a five-dollar gift card with a little note saying “Thanks” can really help a teacher with supplies.
A few more Back to School Ideas
Back to School is such a busy time for families. That’s why we have compiled tons of ideas and printables to help make it go as smoothly as possible.
Take a look at some of our other Back to School posts to be prepared when that First Day of School rolls around.
First, we have free printable First Day of School Signs for all grades – preschool through seniors.
Next, we have another free printable First Day of School Coloring Worksheet.
Or our list of Back to School Books to help calm those First Day Jitters.
There are so many more, like our Ultimate Back to School To-Do’s for Busy Moms. It covers everything from paperwork hacks to lice prevention to sick-day backup plans.
Here’s the free printable Teacher Appreciation Gift Questionnaire Printable!
This printable is available as a PDF so you will need a program that is able to download this type of file – such as Adobe.
Simply click on the link below and your printable will be available to print.
We do ask that it be used for personal uses only; no commercial use is allowed. (This simply means it’s made for families; not for companies.)
Back to School Teacher Gift Questionnaire
There you go! Hopefully, your teacher gift-giving will go much smoother this school year with all of the options you have from the questionnaire.
Just a tip, make sure you write your child’s name on the bottom of the printable.
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