Best Easy End of the Year Student Gifts
By Mary Montero
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The end of the school year is always so full of energy — but as teachers, our to-do list is also very, very full. I always love being able to give my students a small gift at the end of the year, but finding the perfect student gift that is super easy to put together can be a tall order. This year, I really wanted something my students would enjoy but that was also easy (and affordable) for me to put together. I found/came up with two student gift options that I am positively OBSESSED with!

S’more-Themed Student Gift
The first student gift I put together was s’more themed and SO adorable. I bought these really cute tiny s’mores keychains (my students love anything tiny) and made a cute little gift tag to put on it (that’s free!).
The keychains came with little bags, and I filled those with Golden Grahams, chocolate chunks, and mini marshmallows — the perfect makings for a tiny s’more! I tied them together, and my students LOVED them so much. I even got a text from a parent the night I gave them out telling me her student was loving making her adorable tiny s’mores!
S’more Student Gift Supplies Needed:
- S’mores Keychain (Link Below)
- Baggies (comes with keychain)
- Golden Grahams (the mini graham crackers!)
- Mini Marshmallow
- Chocolate Chunks (in the chocolate chip section)
- Gift Tag (FREE Link Below

I teach multiple grade levels, so I wanted a different gift for other classes (that way I don’t have to come up with. new student gift ideas EVERY year). The second gift I gave was these ADORABLE multi-color pens. The big bonus here is that they include everything — the baggies, the pens, AND the cute gift tags! I added Smarties and was DONE in less than ten minutes.

They are so cute! There are rocks, ice cream, watermelons, dinosaurs, etc. and my students just loved sharing. It was SUCH a huge bonus that they came with everything you need.
Pens Student Gift Award Supply List:
- Pens
- Baggies
- Gift Cards
- Candy, if desired (I did Smarties)
That’s it for now! Aren’t they just precious? I put everything together SO quickly, too!
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Mary Montero
I’m so glad you are here. I’m a current gifted and talented teacher in a small town in Colorado, and I’ve been in education since 2009. My passion (other than my family and cookies) is for making teachers’ lives easier and classrooms more engaging.



















