![]() ![]() ![]() The Monday before Appreciation Week, all of the teachers and staff received this invitation in their mailbox. Our school district print shop is fast, the prints look fantastic, and they are unbelievably affordable. It depends on your district, but as long as you are printing something related to a school activity, it should be fine. ![]() TIP: Ask your school office manager or secretary if you have access to the school district print shop. Phase Two - One week before Appreciation Week, print your customized daily event signs and food labels, along with any other posters, decorations, and printables (cupcake toppers, thank you tags, candy bar wrappers, etc.). Phase One - Two weeks before Appreciation Week, print your invitations, promotional posters, coloring sheets, and anything else you have ready to go. I don't think I have ever had everything ready two weeks ahead of time. You will want to print in phases unless you are REALLY on the ball and get it all done in one swoop. The Friday before Staff Appreciation Week, the 8×10 pictures were put on all the teachers' doors and staff photos were put up in the staff lounge. TIP: 8x10 pictures are an affordable and easy way to decorate your school and classroom doors (if you know a talented, kind photographer who will donate their skills and time). The photographer will need time to edit the photos and get them to you. Score! If you are going to have pictures taken, do it at least one month in advance. It was a huge hit at the baby shower I planned the previous year, and I still had all the props. Seuss Photo Booth style pictures of all the teachers and staff. Seuss themed items on Amazon, or even Michaels and Target, but not six years ago.Ī few weeks before the event, I asked my photographer friend and fellow parent to take Dr. Get it? When I decided on this theme, I thought decorations would be easy to come by. The main "slogan" if you will, was "Hats Off To Our Teachers!" Like the Cat in the Hat. Be sure to download the free planning guide too! Our post, "How To Prepare for Appreciation Week," will walk you through the entire process. If you are in the "What did I get myself in to?! I AM FREAKING OUT!" stage and are looking for step-by-step instructions, I've got you covered. Seuss inspired Staff Appreciation Week at your school. This post contains everything you ever wanted to know about planning a Who-tastic Dr. I am so glad you found us! It is my mission to make teacher and staff appreciation as easy as possible. ![]()
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