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Bus Driver Appreciation Cards - Thank You Cards for Bus Drivers

Want to celebrate your bus driver with a bus driver appreciation card? These printable coloring cards are perfect for students to tell their bus drivers thank you. Students can work on their writing skills and show their appreciation.

I love to use the cards that are one to a page to make a card from the class. Then I use the cards that are 2 to page for students who ride the bus to make their own Thank You card.

Assembling the cards is quick and easy!

Just print and fold!

If there are 2 cards per page, you will also have to cut the cards in half.

Each card comes in Color AND Black & White with options to print 1 OR 2 cards per piece of paper. Each card/s prints on a standard 8.5" by 11" piece of paper. The inside of each card is blank for students to be able to add their own writing and pictures.

Included in this Bundle:

7 Bus Driver Appreciation Cards

  • We Wheelie Appreciate You! (girl)
  • We Wheelie Appreciate You! (boy)
  • Our School Wheelie Appreciates You!
  • We Just Want to Stop to Say Thank You!
  • Thank You For Going the Extra Mile!
  • Thank You for all you do!
  • Thank You!
  • You’re my favorite bus driver

Want to see the image for each card? Be sure to check out the preview!

**Each set is a PDF file and is not editable. Each card includes a small logo on the back as seen in the photos.

Want MORE cards for the Entire Year?

Be sure to check out the year long growing bundle! You'll get this set and more!

*Please note, this set is included in the year long bundle.

Questions? Please email me at Heather@TeachingWithCoffeeAndMascara.com


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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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$3.00

Topic

Writing

Resource Type

Activities, Printables


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