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Let’s appreciate our teachers by writing them the perfect teacher appreciation letter.

Imagine the joy it will bring your teacher. Nothing is better than to show a little love and thanks for teacher appreciation! Although teachers put an inordinate amount of effort into preparing students for their future, their contribution is sometimes overlooked. Older students, in particular, such as those in middle or high school, may not realize how many teachers regularly give up their free time to provide the student with the help or assistance they need.

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So, what’s a teacher appreciation letter?

This help comes in many forms: teachers may provide emotional support and stability to students who are dealing with difficult issues at home; they may use their finances to purchase classroom equipment and spend days or weeks trying to obtain funding on behalf of their students, and teachers may devote additional time to students who require extra academic help.

While students may sometimes overlook the sacrifices teachers make, teachers themselves may forget just how important their contributions are. With teachers under constant time pressure, there is rarely an opportunity to assess your impact on their students as individuals and celebrate the success your effort brings.

Although teachers should be recognized and celebrated by colleagues, peers, and the community as a whole, it is often the words of students which have the most profound effect. When pupils take the time to jot down a note of thanks or a letter recognizing the impact a teacher has had on them, it can show just how powerful a teacher can be.

Students may include a range of things in their letters, such as:

  • How the teacher helped them throughout the school year
  • A topic they now understand because of the teacher’s efforts
  • How a teacher encouraged or motivated the student
  • Whether they have applied skills learned in the classroom to other areas
  • How has the teacher helped them to progress in further education or the workplace

Teacher appreciation letter examples

To highlight the beneficial effects teacher appreciation letters can have, we’ve listed a sample of student thank-you letters below:

Dear Teacher,

I was scared of you when I started taking your lessons and sometimes dreaded the next class. Nothing seemed good enough, and you refused to accept my assignments if they weren’t done to the best of my ability, which drove me crazy.

Even though I gave you a hard time and earned a few detentions, you kept encouraging me to work harder and telling me I could achieve more. After weeks of being told off and kept after class, it seemed easier to do the work the best I could, and it paid off.

You taught me how much I am capable of and what I could achieve if I were willing to put in the effort. This is a lesson I am using in so many areas of my life now, and it is helping me to achieve all sorts of targets I never thought were within my reach.

Thank you for making me do my best and for never giving up.

Grade 11 student.

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Dear Sir,

We made it!

I never thought I’d understand math and knew it was something I’d always struggle to do. Even though I was behind the other students and wanted to give up, you kept reassuring me that I could learn what I needed to and that I could pass your class.

Without your help, I wouldn’t have had the confidence to try, as I was scared other students would laugh at me when I got things wrong. You made me realize it’s OK to make mistakes and that we only learn by first getting things wrong a few times.

Thank you for all your help this year. I never thought this day would come, but I’m so grateful it has!

High school graduate

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Dear Miss,

Thank you for making school fun and letting us run around in the morning. I like drawing best, but I always have fun in your class. I will miss you next year and hope you can stay my teacher forever.

Kindergarten graduate

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Dear Sir,

I hope you’re well and still enjoying teaching at Rockcliffe. I’m sure the students are still as frustrated as they were back when I was in your class!

I wanted to write you and tell you that I graduated with honors and now have a bachelor’s in physics! If it weren’t for your lessons in grades eight and nine, I never would have considered science an option, but you made the subject so exciting and stimulating that I knew it was something I wanted to continue studying.

Throughout college, I spent a long time considering what job I wanted to get and which skills I could develop in my future career. After a lot of soul-searching, I knew the right path for me was teaching, and I have you to thank for that.

In your lessons, I saw how creative and inspiring teachers could be, and I gained first-hand experience in understanding the impact one teacher can have on his or her pupils. I am so grateful for the lessons you taught me – both the scientific and non-scientific ones- and I hope to emulate your style in the classroom one day.

I’m due to begin student teaching in the next few weeks, so I will let you know how it goes. Standing in front of a class of students will be more nerve-wracking than I realized!

Once again, thank you for everything you’ve done for all your other students and me. The impact you’ve had and continue to have cannot be overstated.

College Graduate

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Dear Teacher,

When I first met you, I didn’t want to be in your class and didn’t think we would get along. I was right. I didn’t understand how you explained assignments, and we had a few heated discussions about why we studied some topics.

I still think some of the subjects we had to do were a waste of time, but I want to thank you for taking the time to explain things to me in a way I understood. Letting me present my assignments instead of writing them was helpful and made me feel more confident in class.

After you helped me get an assessment, I discovered I was dyslexic, which explained why I got so frustrated in class. Even though I still struggle with reading and writing, I have learned new ways to remember spellings, and I’m getting better at it all the time.

Thank you for helping me, even when I didn’t appreciate it, and thank you for ensuring I got the extra help I needed.

Grade 10 student

Summary

With a range of ideas and resources available, there are numerous ways students can remind their teacher of the positive impact they’ve had on them, and teachers are always sure to appreciate the thanks they get.

Another way to support your teacher is by donating to their classroom needs. If your teacher isn’t already on Classful, be sure to let them know about it!