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American Focus > Blog > Education > Teachers Share the Weirdest Teacher Appreciation Week Gifts They’ve Ever Gotten
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Teachers Share the Weirdest Teacher Appreciation Week Gifts They’ve Ever Gotten

Last updated: May 7, 2025 10:55 am
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Unique and quirkyRandom items that left teachers scratching their heads

A half-eaten burrito.

A bag of used tea bags. The student was so proud, and I was so confused.

A half-eaten doughnut.

A half-eaten sandwich.

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A homemade ashtray.

A single chopstick.

A rock from the schoolyard.

A framed picture of me and the student (who I had only taught for about a month) at a school dance.

A fake mustache.

A pair of socks with the teacher’s face on them.

A bag of pencils with the teacher’s face on them.

A cat toy from a student who knows I have dogs.

While these gifts may not have been exactly what the teachers were expecting, it’s clear that they were given with love and appreciation. Teacher Appreciation Week is a time to recognize and celebrate the hard work and dedication of educators, and sometimes the most unexpected gifts can bring the biggest smiles. Remember, it’s the thought that counts!

the perspective of teachers, there are certain gifts that are best avoided during Teacher Appreciation Week. While the sentiment behind the gifts is appreciated, some can be a bit strange or even comical.

One teacher received a half-eaten burrito as a gift, while another was given a bag of used tea bags. These gifts may not have been what the students intended, but they certainly left the teachers scratching their heads.

Alcohol is a popular choice for gifts during Teacher Appreciation Week, with teachers receiving bottles of wine, rum, and even tequila-filled chocolate. One teacher received a bottle of wine with a label that read, “I might be the reason you drink.” While these gifts may seem unconventional, they were given with good intentions.

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Food is also a common gift for teachers, with one teacher receiving Lucky Charms in a baggie and another receiving a cheddar bay biscuit from Red Lobster. Some teachers even received half-eaten sandwiches and doughnuts as gifts. While these gifts may not be the most traditional, they certainly show appreciation for the teachers.

In addition to food and alcohol, teachers also received unique and quirky gifts during Teacher Appreciation Week. One teacher received a homemade ashtray, while another received a single chopstick. Some teachers even received socks and pencils with their faces on them. These gifts may be unusual, but they certainly show creativity and thoughtfulness.

Overall, Teacher Appreciation Week is a time to celebrate and thank teachers for their hard work and dedication. While some gifts may be a bit out of the ordinary, they are given with love and appreciation. So, whether it’s a half-eaten burrito or a bottle of wine, teachers will always appreciate the sentiment behind the gift.

An old, half-empty bottle of hand sanitizer.

A half-eaten bagel.

A chewed-up pencil eraser.

A crumpled up piece of paper with a drawing of a heart on it.

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A single rubber band.

A bag of shredded cheese.

A plastic fork and a toothpick.

A used toothbrush.

A single sock.

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