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7 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Teacher Colleagues This Week

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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1. Write a heartfelt note: Expressing gratitude through words can create a lasting impact. Write a personalized note to your fellow teachers, recognizing their accomplishments and unique attributes that make them stand out. You can deliver the note personally or leave it on their desk as a surprise.

2. Give a small token of appreciation: It’s not about the cost of the gift, but the thought behind it that counts. Find little trinkets, like a keychain, succulent plant or motivational magnet that remind you of your colleagues, and present them as tokens of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.

3. Share a genuine compliment: Take a moment to praise your colleagues for their strengths and achievements in front of others. A kind word goes a long way, and public recognition validates their efforts and inspires them to keep up the good work.

4. Organize a potluck lunch: Food brings people together! Plan a potluck lunch where everyone can contribute a dish. This gathering will provide an opportunity for teachers to unwind, socialize, and enjoy a meal together while strengthening bonds among the team.

5. Offer your assistance: We all need help sometimes. Extend your support to your fellow teachers by offering help with lesson planning, grading assignments or simply being available to lend an ear when they need someone to talk to.

6. Plan an after-work social event: Organize an informal get-together at a nearby café or park where you can all relax, share stories, and unwind over coffee or light snacks. Bonding outside of work hours will help strengthen relationships among colleagues and foster camaraderie.

7. Create fun ‘thank-you’ posters: Get creative and design colorful ‘thank-you’ posters highlighting the unique qualities of each teacher in your school. Display these in common areas like breakrooms or hallways as visual reminders of your appreciation for their hard work and dedication.

Showing appreciation for your teacher colleagues not only uplifts them but also creates a positive environment that benefits the entire school community. Take the time to celebrate their talents, diligence, and impact on students’ lives this week and make an effort to continue this practice throughout the year.

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