Say “Goodbye” to the School Year with these 4 student Gifts

June 22, 2025 No Comments

The end of the year is rapidly approaching, and it’s time to start thinking about those perfect little gifts to send your students off on summer vacation with a smile. Whether you’re looking for something practical, fun, or sentimental, we’ve got you covered. Here are four popular gift ideas to inspire your end-of-year celebrations.

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Water Bottle Stickers

Let’s be honest, kids love water bottle stickers. They’re a fun and easy way to personalize their never-ending collection of the latest water bottle and show off their style. Just be sure to give the sticker packs a quick scan beforehand to ensure they’re appropriate for school!

Beach Balls

Beach balls are a classic end-of-year gift that never goes out of style. They’re perfect for outdoor fun and can even be used as a classroom decoration. Plus, they make a great keepsake when students sign them with messages and drawings.

Sunglasses

Add a touch of cool to your end-of-year gifts with a pair of sunglasses. Choose a fun color or style that your students will love. You can even get them in your school colors to show spirit through the last day!

Bubbles

There is something magical about bubbles. They can bring joy to any occasion, and they’re a great way to end the school year on a high note. Watch your students’ faces light up as they blow bubbles and chase them around the playground.

Add a Gift Tag

To make your end-of-year gifts even more special, download our free printable discount These tags come in various designs to match your chosen gifts. Simply print, cut, and attach them to your water bottles, beach balls, sunglasses, or bubble wands. With these personalized touches, your students will cherish these gifts for years to come! Just type in your email below to get them delivered RIGHT to your inbox!

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Hi! I'm Paige, known as The Math Matrix. I have been a teacher for three years, in both a middle school and elementary school, ALWAYS teaching math, either as a special education teacher or a departmentalized general education teacher. Needless to say, math is my JAM and I can't wait to share with you tips, tricks, and resources to enhance your math teaching. Read More

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