I didn’t do Christmas pencils. If you buy the steeply discounted gross of misprints, they are often really funny and my high schoolers would argue over who got the most egregious ones. Like “Speling Bee Winner!” |
LOL, that is awesome. |
| My kid’s teacher gave him a no-homework one-tine free pass that has to be used in the month of January. |
| I usually do give something to my students, but this year was a hard one financially for my family. So I didn't. Everyone got a hug and I'll be happy to see them when they return. It's fine. I don't typically get hardly anything from students nor do I expect any gifts, either. |
Not everyone celebrates Christmas. |
Well, an attempt was made!
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Not necessarily. It's one of the meanings of the verb "to gift," but it can also be used as synonymous with "to present." From Merriam-Webster:
I know, I know. Other PP is going to still judge it as lily-livered, but what can you do? Hah. |
Since I didn’t give Christmas-themed pencils, it wasn’t an issue. And few kids turn down candy. |
OP is still missing the ever-important “with” from your example. Without it, she does, indeed, appear to be giving away her students. |
| I would agree that is the effect. |
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My kids have received:
K: book 1: sweets 2: water bottle 3: homework passes 4: nothing Their favorite and my favorite??? Homework passes! |
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There is no need to give your students anything except quality teaching, OP. My third grader came home with a Swiss Miss hot choc packet with a little card attached, which looked really cute. Last year I don't recall they received anything from their second grade teacher, and that was fine too! |
| I give out school supplies all year long so it's gifts for everyone all year. |
Its only a gift if you are buying them. We donated a ton of supplies as do other parents so its not a gift from the teacher. However, I prefer nothing to stuff we'd toss. |
I'm a teacher. Since September I've spent $1500 out of pocket on my classroom. My students can't afford lunch, let alone pencils. |