Welcome to Teacher Tuesday, our weekly round-up to help teachers clear the list, hosted by Contest Corner, Teacher’s Market and Versatileer!
1. TEACHERS: Add your name and wishlist link to the box below and press “Enter”. That’s it! This same link-up is being hosted across multiple blogs by each of your hosts, and your wishlist will automatically show up on all of them. Are you a blogger who would like to share this linky on your site to give these teachers more exposure? Contact us!
2. READERS: Please browse the classroom wishlists below, and consider donating to help teachers in need. Most of these wishlists are on Amazon, so it’s easy to add a small item to your cart during your next shopping trip! If you’re not in a position to donate right now, please help us by sharing this post so we can get more exposure and donations for these deserving educators! Learn why teachers need donations plus inexpensive & FREE ways you can help by clicking here.
Shopping for yourself or your favorite teacher and need more ideas? Don’t forget to check out the 2024 SMGN Back To School Gift Guide!
Thanks so much for having this! It makes it easy for teachers/families/community members to find wish lists!!
I am a first year -ish counselor. Since I started in December, this will be my first full year as a junior high counselor. I work at a low income junior high school in Indiana as the only counselor for my 300 7/8 grade students. Not only does my wishlist have things on it to make my office space more comfortable for the students as they talk about the hard things, but also things for the teacher calm room to let them decompress. These students are dealing with the worst things like can throw at them from losing parents to g*n violence to letting me know about situations I have to get the police involved in. The title of school counselor is something so dear to me because it lets kids know that they have a safe space at school and that will never change. I hope my office is able to be a physical show of the love and feelings of belongingness that I give them every day.
Thank you for having this for educators! We all could use some help. Iāll be going into year 17, teaching HS Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management to students in grades 10th, 11th, and 12th in Maryland! We thank you for your donation towards food packaging, cleaning and sanitizing supplies, office supplies, and kitchen equipment.
Thank 5th so much you are appreciated!
Thank you so much for creating this and giving us a chance to share our lists!
I am a first year kindergarten teacher in Indiana and anything truly helps.
Thank you for your support for teachers and our students.
Done! Thank you for a place to share my pre-k classroom wishlist!
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Wow! I am so appreciative of all those who are doing what they can to share teacher wishlists! It means the world!
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Thanks so much for the teacher support!
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Year 10!
Love to make learning fun, engaging and meaningful!
We get so excited for happy mail!
THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for your support! In a time when many of us feel unsupported, itās nice to know there are still people out there fighting for us and our students!
Thank you for doing this. I am a fun loving preschool teacher from NJ! I was born to teach. These tiny humans become part of my family as soon as they step foot in my room. If I could I would give them the world. It’s so nice to have people who are willing to help.
Thank you so much for this opportunity! I am a special education teacher in Conroe, TX, and will be teaching Early Childhood Special Education this year (3- and 4-year-olds). Iām so excited to help these tiny humans learn through play, and appreciate any help with my list!
Thanks so much for supporting teachers! Itās so helpful when we donāt need to worry about how to provide our students with the supplies they need in order to succeed.
Thank you for the opportunity to share my list! I appreciate the support.