
Subway's School Rewards program is a great way to earn money for your favorite school just by eating at Subway. Schools can use the money for supplies, athletic equipment — whatever they need most! To participate, simply pick up a Subway card, load it with funds, link it to your school and use it to pay for your Subway meals.
Teachers can also sign up for a Get Fit for the Fun of It kit from SubwayKids.com as a way to help their students get and stay fit!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a $100 Subway gift card. Link the card to your favorite school and begin earning cash rewards for the school with every purchase on your gift card!
To enter, tell me about your favorite budget-friendly gifts for teachers!
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Prize:
(1) $100 Subway Gift Card
This giveaway ends at noon PST on Monday, 11/16. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
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Tara Kuczykowski is a married mom of three boys and two girls, ages 4 to 10 years, living in Columbus, OH.
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I love giving away reusable grocery bags. I try to snag them through coops or on sale for a few dollars each and even if they don't use them as a shopping bag they still come in handy toting things to and from school.
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Baked goods. Our teachers love them!
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I like to make layered mixes in glass jars. Especially cool old fashioned jars. I recently made some with everything for soup. They look cool and tasted yummy too!
We like to give a mug and a package of coffee or tea, whichever the teacher likes to drink
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Freebies make great teacher gifts. (For example, glade soy candles, lotions, etc.)
I love giving candles, lotions, and kitchen tools
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Now I'm dying for a hoagie!
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Don't use chalk or white boards. Use Powerpoint presentations to save money on markers and chalk.
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homemade goodies!
Teachers love yummy homemade treats. Especially when it is not a special occasion, just as a "thank you" for being a great teacher
Have the kids make them gifts!
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I have my child make a special card and give a gift card for a coffee shop (Starbucks, Peet's or whatever is closest to the school).
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For budget friendly gift ideas for a teacher you could have your child write a thank you letter, whether it be thanking them for extra help, or being helpful on a particular occassion or just being a great teacher in general. Gifts from the heart mean the most : )
A nice teacher gift is to put epson salts in a new pretty acrylic container with lid and a pretty ribbon around it for bath salts.
A "movie kit" is fun, some microwavable popcorn and a video rental coupon, presented in an inexpensive plastic popcorn bowl.
I love your site - the kids love subway
I love these bags. They help your footprint & save the world. They are so useful, not just for goceries but so many everyday things.
I like to make homemade breads to give out as teacher gifts!
home made baked goods are always a treat!
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gift cards to Barnes and Nobles make good teacher gifts!
Home made baked goods are a good gift!
Cookies, gift cards to Oriental Trading.
I love having my kids make a simple card and homemade treats!
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We plant flowers in little cups and watch them grow. Then we give them to the teachers with a poem about teaching and blooming.
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Take your child to the December Home Depot Kids Workshop on the first Saturday of December. They will be making a little wagon which can be painted red or decorated in any way they want. It will be a great decorative festive gift for their teacher and best of all it is completely free! That's what I call within a budget.
I've found that teachers love and appreciate homemade treats the best!
My kids love Subway...I think they could eat there everyday!
Saying "Thank-you" and "You made a difference in my life". Those are some of the best gifts a teacher can get.
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Thanks for the giveaway! I always make something for the teachers. Last year I made a pack of 15 Thank you cards and envelopes for each teacher and tied them up with a satin ribbon. The teachers commented on how is was so nice to have the cards on hand for thank yous during the holiday season.
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