As special educators, we know so many of us spend hours of our time crafting perfectly worded DonorsChoose.org projects, GoFundMe requests, and grant applications. Our students need so many specialized materials! Sensory tools, leveled book sets, orthopedic equipment, communication supports, seating accommodations… the list goes on. Our schools (sometimes) fund what they can, but it’s hard with many of our school budgets that just don’t meet the needs.
During my years in the classroom I was a DonorsChoose.org QUEEN. I am talking thousands and thousands of dollars of projects funded for my classrooms. I became so well versed in writing projects and maintaining the requirements like a well oiled machine. You can check out some of my tips here. One of the most time consuming parts of the projects is creating thank you notes for donors. It’s so necessary, but it can be hard to find the time and find the right way to accommodate thank you notes so they’re authentically from your students.
I created some simple and engaging thank you notes for my students to complete quickly. We could send meaningful yet quick notes out to the amazing individuals who donated to our classroom.
These thank you notes for kids are exactly what you need to make these notes both meaningful and easy.
All of the thank you notes require some writing and can be easily accommodated on the fly. Luckily they don’t take too long, provide ample opportunity for personalization, and are engaging for students to create.
The product includes 3 types of thank you notes – a full page version with a spot for drawing a picture, a card version with pictures of kids on the front (variety of styles), and a card version shaped like an emoji (variety of styles). All of them require very little writing and give prompts for students to complete to make a comprehensive thank you!
Don’t let grants and projects scare you because of all of the requirements – check one off your list by grabbing this thank you card bundle! Also great for donations for the holidays, back to school, gifts from student families, and more.
Love,
Allie