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Last updated: May 23rd, 2026
It can be stressful trying to find the right gift for a science teacher. They tend to want things that are practical yet unique and a little nerdy. As a scientist and former teachers’ assistant, I wanted to assemble what I think are the best gift ideas for a science teacher. This collection will show them that you understand their love of science and support them in their passions.
This list is a compilation of my favorites from around the internet. Some are our own Genius Lab Gear inventions and some we’re just jealous we didn’t think of first! Some external links in this page are from affiliates, which means that any purchase of the items after clicking the link will result in a small monetary referral fee paid back to Genius Lab Gear at no cost to you. We appreciate your support which allows us to continue inventing and testing the best tools for scientists on the planet!
Your favorite science teacher will never forget this unique gift! They will carry this credit card-sized science ruler with them every day for a lifetime. We even laser-engraved the backside full of basic science equations and physical constants. See the product page for a full list of features we've packed in!
You can also add a custom logo to this for events, networking, or promotional giveaways! Custom orders start at 100 pieces - just email us for more info.
Available from our website or from Amazon.
The Pocket Scientist at Genius Lab Gear
The Pocket Scientist from Amazon
How to use The Pocket Scientist – Full Feature Guide
P.S. We also have versions specifically for Chemists and Engineers if those are a better fit for the person you have in mind!
With so much focus on curriculum and improving test scores, teachers don’t get a lot of time to have fun. Games like this National Geographic scientific magic kit, on the other hand, are both entertaining and educational. It's not Harry Potter wizardry; it's science!
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Science-themed gifts are rarely as entertaining and enduring as our science-themed word magnet sets! We recently launched these to encourage creativity and self-expression in labs, classrooms and offices. Each specialty pack comes with 144 tiles carefully designed by a PhD in that field for technical accuracy and tacit absurdity.
So far, we have sets for Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, Academia, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Ecology, PhD Balance (mental health in grad school) and Basic Science. Most people grab a 2, 3, or 4-pack that represents their unique experience in STEM.
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It's nice to leave an apple for your teacher, but it'd be even better to give them something that will last past lunch. This test tube terrarium is a great project for them to put on their desk to bring some zen into the classroom. The terrarium is made of vintage charred brown wood and high-quality glass and may be hung on the wall or placed on a table. This is a fantastic gift for the plant-obsessed science teacher in your life.
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Most science teachers I know wear lab coats several times a week for demos and experiments. And most of them hate their lab coats. That's why we spent 3 years designing and modifying a lab coat that scientists love! Released in 2024, the Louis and Curie lab coats are consistently reviewed as "the best lab coat I've ever had".
Science teachers tend to love the tapered knit cuffs which are especially important for protecting wrists from chemicals and keeping clunky oversized cuffs from knocking over expensive glassware. We also made sure to use 100% cotton, which is both breathable and preferred in environments around heat or flames (like Bunsen burners). The two versions are tailored to fit male and female builds differently, with a wide size range and adjustable belt so scientists can finally feel great in their lab coat at work.
This is one to clue them in about beforehand so you can get the sizing right! Or, you can grab a refundable $75 gift card to let them grab their own lab coat plus a pocket protector.

Louis and Curie lab coats
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I’ve gone through a lot of shoddy laser pointers and slide advancers in my life. They are either glitchy, not user-friendly or just not powerful enough to see well in a large presentation room. Eventually I got fed up and spent several hours reading reviews and parsing through specs of every laser pointer on Amazon. I landed on this green laser pointer with USB connectivity, plus volume controls and slide controls. It’s the highest-end version from and it’s worth every penny, yet still much cheaper than some other options like Logitech (and more highly rated). I’ve used it for over a year now and am extremely happy with it. Here are the perks:
The lucky wielder of such a tool can be sure command the presentation room and reduces the risk of awkward technical difficulties. Get the best one and it will last you for many years.

This book challenged everything I thought I knew about teaching and cooperation. Aflie Kohn's blockbuster book "Punsihed by Rewards" shows why rewards are really punishments, and why they should not be used in the classroom, coaching or even parenting.
The big takeaway for science educators from this book will be to change how they coerce a classroom into behaving and learning. After internalizing the new way of operating, students in the classroom are more likely to learn for the sake of the joy of learning - not because of grades, treats, or praise.

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It's always a pain to bounce between classrooms several times a day, packing up in between. This portable teaching tools organizer is just the right size to hold everything they need: their presentation laser pointer, dry erase markers, chalk, erasers, grading pens, calculator, and maybe even a snack. We love finding ways to make life easier and this is one of those little things that can help every day.

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If you know a science teacher who tends to be a bit "scattered", this lesson planner might be exactly what they need. This full-year planner isn't dated, so it can be started and stopped at any time.
For me, doing a weekly plan has transformed how efficient I am and I want everyone to feel this too! So if your professor could use some help keeping things straight, nudge them in that direction with a helpful planner!

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Light technologies are going to be the backbone of our future civilization, so I think it's super important to understand the basics of how light works at an early age. It's not magic, after all, and luckily this kit made by Laser Classroom makes it simple and easy to learn and explore for kids around the ages of 11-14.
This heart of the kit are 3 LED sources in red, green, and blue. They can project squares of color to play with color-mixing theory, or they can project narrow rays of color to study reflection, refraction, and diffraction using the included lenses and mirrors. The 9 included lessons and worksheets should guide you through many hours of "wow" and "ohhhhh..." moments!

This book finally made cooking enjoyable for me. It's always been one of those imprecise arts where you just follow the directions and hope to get it about right. As a scientist, understanding what I'm doing is paramount.
This cookbook walks you through the chemistry behind your every-day cooking recipes so you can make adjustments and improvements by logic, not guesswork! Any science teacher who loves to cook or bake would learn the science behind it, and most importantly be able to bring those new insights to engage their students in the classroom!.

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Teachers, like students, are continually striving to improve and learn more. The New Science Teacher's Handbook: What You Didn't Learn From Student Teaching contains information on how to be an effective and engaging science teacher. It's the ideal gift for a new science teacher since it provides 12 practical stages to help them become a successful classroom instructor. It also contains stories about real-life events that occurred in one of the authors' classes.
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This science enamel pin set is a unique gift for your favorite science teacher to showcase their passion for what they do. It comes with 9 different designs, ranging from a beaker to atomic and molecular formations, so they can mix and match on their outfit! Made from high-quality metal with soft enamel color, this pin lends a whimsical touch to lab coats, professional attire at conferences, and even everyday wear.
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Art meets science in this solar system print on a canvas scroll wood hanger, perfect for the astronomy-loving science teacher in your life. It portrays the beauty of our solar system and is a great fit in their classroom. It's printed on sturdy, water-resistant canvas, and it's meant to motivate students to learn more about our solar system. Two wooden strips frame the scroll, and a handy rope is attached to the top. Simply unroll the canvas and hang it!
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Larry Scheckel used the knowledge he gained from his 30+ years of teaching science, came up with 250 burning questions about science, and condensed his answers into Ask a Science Teacher: 250 Answers to Questions You've Always Had About How Everyday Stuff Really Works. This will arm the science teacher with answers and fun facts to dazzle their students. The topics span from everyday/common to more in-depth science questions, and the content is advanced enough to work in both high school and college lectures!
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The venerable Pocket Protector became a geeky cultural icon in the 1960's and 1970's, but somewhere along the way people forgot about them. Scientists and science teachers need these to stay organized, stay efficient, protect their lab coats, and finish their experiments without being late to lunch. So we researched and tested every type ever made to methodically solve each problem and come up with this refreshed design.

Available in spruce green, sapphire blue, and faded pink - the top 3 colors voted on by our fans! You can even get it from our Amazon page if that's easier.
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This journal is a thoughtful and practical present for a science teacher. Your favorite science teacher can use Things My Students Said to record the charming, adorable, funny, quirky, and witty things their students say. Name, age, and date labels or prompts are included in this 5x8" journal so they can remember who said what and when. This gift will be much appreciated by them and will be treasured for many years. For your favorite science teacher, this makes a unique Christmas or end-of-year gift.
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This science cookie cutters chemistry set is a whimsical gift for a science teacher in your life who also loves to bake. It's made of food-grade stainless steel, so it'll last a long time! The set includes 4 science-themed chemistry designs: atom, beaker, test tube, and flask! Now they can bake delicious science cookies and share them with their fellow teachers and students. It’s also perfect for school events and graduation parties!
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Want to bring the Periodic Table to life in their classroom? No more boring solid-color groups of elements! This is the most intuitive way to see and learn the Periodic Table.
This iconic periodic table poster by author Theodore Gray shows real photos of every stable element painstakingly collected and photographed in high resolution. It's been seen in the chemistry lab of Hannah Montana, the office of Mythbusters, and is in thousands of classrooms worldwide.
We have the exclusive license from Theo to print and ship these to our fans, so grab your Periodic Table poster from our store here.

If you can't decide by now, I can still help! Consider this decision made. I put together several STEM-themed gift bundles just to make it easy for you. The gift bundles include a STEM Pocket tool and STEM Word Magnets from above, plus a few fun science stickers. You'll save over 20% by bundling them together, so consider this decision made!
Most science teachers I know already smuggle a board game or two into class on Fridays. The trick is finding ones that don't water down the science on the way in. Genius Games has quietly built a whole catalog that holds up under classroom scrutiny, designed with input from working scientists across biology, chemistry, and physics.
Five are especially worth gifting:
Pick the one that lines up with their next unit, or grab the whole STEM-themed board games collection so there's a game ready for any chapter of the textbook.

Most science teachers I know would happily teach a unit around a real, embedded periodic table if anyone made one. The Heritage Periodic Table is exactly that: a handmade acrylic display with 83 real element samples, including alkalis, gases, and halogens sealed in micro glass ampules within the acrylic. Several samples are mini-lessons in themselves: native sulfur crystals, native gray diamonds for carbon, ferrous meteorite for iron. Only the heavy radioactives past uranium are missing. A hero-tier classroom centerpiece for the teacher who'd appreciate something that anchors a year of lessons rather than a single Friday.

Heritage Periodic Table at Genius Lab Gear
Did you know there's a chunk of metal that develops iridescent oxide patterns just from air exposure? That's bismuth, and this cube is a real sample of it, sealed in a clear acrylic block, with the natural rainbow oxide colors fully intact. Most science teachers I know already keep a few odd elements in a desk drawer, but most of those samples can't survive a class of 30 students taking turns with them. This Bismuth cube can. Affordable, durable, and visually obvious enough that you'll get questions about it from across the room. A nice everyday classroom piece.

Bismuth Element Cube at Genius Lab Gear
Science teachers are some of the biggest classroom-prop hoarders I know, and rightly so. Anything that gives them a third hand during a lesson tends to earn shelf space for years. GIANTmicrobes makes a line of plushes that double as small teaching props, each with an info card on the real biology behind it.
Four are especially worth gifting to a science teacher:
Pick the one matching their next chapter, or grab a few from the GIANTmicrobes plush collection to keep a small prop bin ready for any unit.

See the full GIANTmicrobes plush collection at Genius Lab Gear
Anything that's practical yet unique and a little nerdy that can help them show their love for science. Here are our favorites:
Derek Miller, Ph.D.,
Materials Scientist and founder of Genius Lab Gear
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