It’s almost the end of the school year. How does it sneak up on us so fast? We are really excited for summer and warm weather; that is for sure. Before we get to the end of the school year, we always want to take a moment to say thank you to the teachers that have worked patiently with our children for the last several months.
I feel so grateful to each teacher that treats my child kindly and as a special individual. It’s such an important job and I don’t take for granted the wonderful teachers that come into my kids’ lives.
This free printable is a simple way to let your teacher know how important they are and how much they meant to you throughout the year.
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Liz is a just a mom trying to keep it real about how little she sleeps, how often she gets puked on and how much she loves them. You can find her here every day writing about real-mom moments.
CR Williams says
My favorite teach would have to be my Sociology teacher she always made the extra effort to help me.
CR Williams says
https://twitter.com/mommysweetiepie/status/727627239014027264
Mami2jcn says
My 11th grade history teacher and my college History professor were both very inspiring and got me to love US history.
Mami2jcn says
tweet–https://twitter.com/mami2jcn/status/727666022208176128
Elena says
My favorite teacher was my first grade teacher. She was so nice
Elena says
https://twitter.com/ElenaIstomina/status/727674273255526400
latanya says
my high school math teacher because she was patient with me and took the time to try an approach that really helped me understand
latanya says
https://twitter.com/sweetums82/status/727739490291322880
Julie Wood says
I went to a Catholic school when I was growing up, and my 4th grade teacher Sister Catherine was my favorite teacher because she was so positive and helped me with my school work and taught me so much! She was such an inspiration to me!
Julie Wood says
tweet-https://twitter.com/JewelWood/status/727826686532718592
Kelly D says
My high school math teacher influenced me. She helped me understand difficult math concepts and was there as a tutor if I needed extra help.
Kelly D says
tweet
https://twitter.com/Kellydpa/status/727855492190633988
Tamra H says
My favorite teacher was my college Marketing professor. He helped guide me into a career in advertising, when I really didn’t know what I wanted to do!
Tamra H says
tweet: https://twitter.com/Twenteries/status/727899067670396928
mita says
My fifth grade teacher was my favorite.
mita says
Tweet- https://twitter.com/mitadav/status/727940737107636225
Natalie says
The teacher that had the most personal impact on my life was Mrs. Sparks. I had health problems in middle school and she was one of the first people to notice. She even visited me in the hospital! She truly cared about me as a person.
Natalie says
https://twitter.com/yarbr012/status/728017993091928064
Elizabeth J. says
I am grateful to my choir teacher in high school. Choir was my life and he was a great inspiration and mentor for me.
Elizabeth J. says
https://twitter.com/teachers_market/status/728091730713550849
Kara Carrero says
My 4th grade teacher and middle school history teachers both changed my life forever. They’re actually still in my life as friends!
(Also, as a former teacher, I loved even just the small moments hearing a student mention when they remembered and loved something. So special)
Jessie C. says
My high school science teacher was my most memorable teacher. She had this ability to make connections and excited students to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of science.
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Jessie C. says
tweet-https://twitter.com/tcarolinep/status/728237143722622978
heather says
My favorite teacher was my high school English teacher she was amazing and helped me so much.
Allison Swain says
My language teacher in high school was very nice to me. She always was a good listening ear and supportive to her students.
Thank you for the chance to win!
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Allison Swain says
tweet:
https://twitter.com/allisonrswain/status/728685149110571008
Madeline says
My 8th grade teacher was so supportive. I was incredibly shy but she picked me for a lead part in a play and coached me to speak louder and with more animation. She also got the principal to speak with me and convince me to do a speech in front of the entire school. I definitely wouldn’t have volunteered to do these things on my own.
Madeline says
Tweet link: https://twitter.com/shala_darkstone/status/728775107359997952
Margaret Smith says
My favorite teacher was Mr. Kelly. He was a English teacher and he made class so much fun. Because of him I have such a passion for reading.
Thanks so much.
Margaret Smith says
Tweeted: https://twitter.com/peg42/status/729037508386902017
Amy Tong says
it was my 6th grade teacher. so kinds and loving to everyone. I learned to share my kindness and smiles with everyone I came across.
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Amy Tong says
tweeted:
https://twitter.com/uTry_it/status/729048420350988288
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Lisa Brown says
my third grade teacher was so helpful in improving my reading and spelling.
Lisa Brown says
tweet-https://twitter.com/LuLu_Brown24/status/729282574363680768
Cynthia C says
My sixth grade teacher was the best ever. He made learning so much fun we couldn’t wait to get to school.
Cynthia C says
Tweet
https://twitter.com/clc408/status/729298563457552384
Elle says
My favorite teacher is probably my high school English teacher who I had for 9th and then 11th grade. You could tell she really cared about the material and her students and put in the extra effort.
Elle says
Tweet: https://twitter.com/PrettyHotPink6/status/729784828686696448
Tina M says
my high school teacher helped me a lot. she was the reason I went to college.
Tina M says
https://twitter.com/HappyTina0115/status/729851081350643712
Erika says
I was homeschooled, so my favorite teacher happens to be my mom! 🙂
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rachel says
I’d say Mrs. Huber who helped me break out of my shyness!
Thuy Vu says
My favorite teacher is my English teacher Ms. Cartwright
Thuy Vu says
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Kristen says
I’ll never forget my 5th grade teacher. I was very shy and she helped me build my confidence.
Kristen says
tweeted
https://twitter.com/rubylorikeet/status/731226466516504577
MaryAnn says
The teacher that influence me the most was my high school biology teacher. I remember I couldn’t afford a dress to wear to senior prom so she took it upon herself to find me a dress to wear and this was only one of the many things she did that went above and beyond as a teacher.
MaryAnn says
https://twitter.com/cochran_maryann/status/731674908615266304
Dee says
My most memorable teacher was my third grade teacher Mrs. Leffler who was beyond patient with me when it came to multiplication and long division and stayed after school many times to guide me through problem sets.
Dee says
I tweeted as well https://twitter.com/DeeGee13/status/731993777389342720
Susan Smith says
My 11th grade Geometry teacher really influenced me as he helped me to understand geometry and I did well in his class thanks to his teaching style.
Susan Smith says
https://twitter.com/susan1215/status/732735285713195009
Anastasia Falling says
I’ve had so many great teachers over the years 🙂 My high school theater teacher was one of the best. I learned a lot from him AND he was super nice. Often giving me lunch money or even buying groceries for mine and other students families 🙂
Stephanie Phelps says
I did Miss Ball was so good at motivating even the worst of students she really cared!
OFG says
https://twitter.com/OneFrugalGirl/status/734016070110040065
OFG says
My high school English teacher published a poem of mine in the local newspaper. I was so proud to see my words in print. It inspired me to read and write more than ever.
ann says
my psych teacher’s passion and love for the program inspired me 🙂
ann says
https://twitter.com/whittikere/status/734158050270023682
Jeffrey says
When I was in high school the assistant principal had a great influence on me, he helped mold me into the person I am today. I was one of his helpers during a period that I had no class and would “work” for him. It was delivering papers, making signs and typing documents. I still chat with him on occasion.
Jeffrey says
I tweeted: https://twitter.com/FireRunner2379/status/734475209303023616.
Gina M says
My 2nd grade teacher helped me to be a confident student, which paved a great foundation for me academically! Thanks for the chance to win!
wildorchid985 at gmail dot com
Gina M says
tweet–https://twitter.com/WildOrchid985/status/734764264326594560
mita says
Tweet- https://twitter.com/mitadav/status/734826776409542656
mita says
My favorite teacher was my math teacher, she really helped me understand
Linda says
My 10th grade science teacher made learning fun.
Linda says
Tweet https://twitter.com/Lindiac/status/735216417503510528
Rebecca says
My mother taught us as home. I appreciate her taking the time to give us a good education.
Rebecca says
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sandra says
my high school science teacher encouraged me to become a scientist
Carolsue says
My music teacher influenced me because he was the only one who could convince me that I had some talent!
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Carolsue says
Tweet
https://twitter.com/MsCarolsueA/status/736084388736159747
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eliza Pergande says
My 2nd grade teacher was the most wonderful teacher I had. truckredford(at)gmail(Dot)com
eliza Pergande says
https://twitter.com/eliza_elliott/status/735479036399353856
Amanda Sakovitz says
My fifth grade teacher pushed me to work hard
Amanda Sakovitz says
tweet
https://twitter.com/aes529/status/736561775290814469
maria cantu says
My eight grade science teacher, Ms. Covey, she made science interesting for me.
Kerry says
My french teacher that I had for 4 years – she became a great friend!
donna says
my English teacher because she taught me how powerful my voice is.
donna says
https://twitter.com/linjumimom/status/736781461056040960
Rebecca Graham says
My high school business teacher taught me things I still use to this day in my employment.
Kerry says
tweeted: https://twitter.com/KerryBishop/status/736931166381572097
Sarah L says
My math teacher in 10th grade helped me understand how fun and interesting math could be. I went on to get a math scholarship to college.
Thanks for the contest.
Sarah L says
https://twitter.com/slehan/status/737088114108157952
Janice Cooper says
My 11th grade Trigonometry teacher. She went the extra mile to help me thru this tough class. She knew I was having a hard time and that I was dating my hubby which he was then my boyfriend and ask him to tutor me. He was a math pro.
Janice Cooper says
https://twitter.com/disneyfan40/status/737131073528860672
Ellie Wright says
My high school English teacher inspired me and strengthened my love of the written word.
Ellie Wright says
tweeted
https://twitter.com/eswright18/status/737135789000118272
Tina W says
My fourth grade teacher Mrs Elmore gave me a copy of The Trumpet of the Swan to read over Christmas break. It was my first “adult-ish” book that was my very own, and it cemented my love of reading.
Tina W says
tweeted: https://twitter.com/tinawoo21/status/737198466581987329
Bert Ruiz says
My Math High School teacher who taught me Number Sense was a big influence in my life. Now I am a Number Sense coach and my daughters are following my steps. Thanks for the chance to win
Bert Ruiz says
Shared on twitter for my second entry https://twitter.com/iamdadtastic/status/737354753017937920
amy rouse says
If you have had a special teacher in your life that has influenced you…. My English teacher Mrs. Stanton. She had a great innovative method that kept all the students engaged
amy rouse says
https://twitter.com/dropastitch/status/737358660272168960
Betty C says
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Engle who taught French. She was multi-lingual and always added information for Latin, Spanish and German. She truly gave me a love of languages.
Betty C says
Twitter – https://twitter.com/willitara/status/737392412616589312
Thomas Murphy says
My most memorable teacher was my 9th grade teacher.
Thomas Murphy says
tweeted
https://twitter.com/thomasmurphy40/status/737451481650073604
julie says
My Spanish teacher. She made learning another language such a pleasure and inspired me to become a teacher myself. Her patience and dedication to making sure that we understood the material is something that I hope I’m able to do with my students.
julie says
https://twitter.com/showstopper474/status/737464123257131008
Kathryn C says
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I had a favorite fun foreign language (spanish) teacher in middle school. She would play music and cartoons in spanish which really helped me learn better
Kathryn C says
my #SweepstakesEntry tweet:
https://twitter.com/thrincor/status/737514957760167941
Shawn Gallagher says
https://mobile.twitter.com/Esham4life/status/737522400590368771
Shawn Gallagher says
My elementary teacher Mrs. GATES really helped me along
Faith J. says
https://mobile.twitter.com/faithjacklynswe/status/737530679261417472
Faith J. says
My high school English teacher taught me a lot about life
Barbara Montag says
My favorite teacher was in 10th grade.
She inspired me to attend college.
thank you
Barbara Montag says
Tweet https://twitter.com/JalapenoMama/status/737537441003769860
Angel Jacklyn says
I had quite a few teachers that were particularly influential…
Angel Jacklyn says
Tweet https://twitter.com/kytah00/status/737584118670589952
Maggie Smith says
My 4th grade teacher Mrs Bowsher!!
Maggie Smith says
https://mobile.twitter.com/royaldixie/status/737646346828709888
angie says
One of my fav teachers was my senior year Algebra teacher, Mrs. Dillard. She and I got on so well. She chose me to be her helper for my free period and I graded papers for her and stuff. It was what got me to major in Elementary Ed in college, specializing in math. Even though I eventually changed my major to English, I still count her as very influential.
angie says
I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/MsTofuFairy/status/737651750157574144
Tabathia B says
My 9th grade teacher for social studies influenced me because she gave me a love of history and english (back then, they combined economics with geography for social studies and hated both subjects).
tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com
Tabathia B says
tweet https://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/737664327491149828
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Erica Best says
i did not have teacher that really stuck out in my head
Erica Best says
https://twitter.com/purplelover04/status/737694268811268097
harmony b says
I had a few amazing teachers, all the teachers that were hands on always kept my interest
Jerry Marquardt says
My earth science teacher in high school was that special teacher in my life that really influenced me because he showed me that education was so important, and that caring is also very important.
Jerry Marquardt says
I publicly Tweeted this giveaway: https://twitter.com/versatileer/status/737747178525974528
amanda whitley says
my 8th grade english teacher meant a lot to me because she was a great motivator to try hard and she had a genuine interest in all her students.
marie says
My favorite teacher was my computer science teacher. He really made me feel like learning was fun and actually made me want to come to class and seek out new information. He encouraged us to push ourselves and taught us so many life lessons without even meaning to.
marie says
https://twitter.com/mijulinmarie/status/737835004584026112
Carolyn says
Each of us has a teacher who is worthy of appreciation. I’m incredibly grateful to my history teacher because she gave me good knowledge. This cannot be said about the economics teacher. I don’t understand why, but I didn’t get the necessary knowledge from him. Now I continue to study with the help of this site https://essays.edubirdie.com/economics-assignments and constantly work independently. After all, this subject interests me, and I want to do an economics assignment myself.