We hear about all the great teachers in the counseling office. The one who set the times tables to the tune of Pharrell Williams’ “Happy,” ensuring kids will remember them forever, even if it will take a while to get to eight times nine. Mr. Jones, the history teacher who dressed up like Benjamin Franklin for an entire week and never once broke character. The tenth grade English teacher who finally explained “I after e” in a way that made sense. When you put that much thought into a lesson, it’s makes for memorable teaching.
64 Happy Teachers Day Greetings. Short Thank You Note to Teacher from Child. Positive, creative and funny teachers always inspire their charges. Here are some ways to help your child write some heartfelt words to thank a teacher. “Thank you for all the encouragement you have given me in the last school year.
- Explain that gratitude can improve their overall well-being. If you’re trying to convince a friend or relative to be more grateful, start by telling them how gratitude is linked to mental and physical health, and provides a variety of benefits, such as increasing mental strength, improving sleep, and increasing self-esteem.
- “Wishing the teachers a very happy Christmas and enjoy your holidays with your loved and dear ones. Happy Christmas and Happy New Year.” Merry Christmas Thank you Message “A big thank you to you for being a parent, teaching like a teacher and being my kid’s friend and guiding and supporting him in morals and education.
- 100+ Thank You Teacher Messages & Quotes A great teacher is a treasure to students, parents, and the community. Express your appreciation to excellent educators with a card of thanks – shared online, texted, or printed and posted. Choose a message that suits this teacher, not just any teacher.
- Thank You from Students Being a teacher isn't easy, so I just want to let you know that I appreciate all of the hard work that you have put in. Thank you for a wonderful year. Thank you Teacher's Name, you've turned into more than a teacher to me, you've become my mentor and friend.
Of course, that’s not the only way teachers become memorable. The teacher who said just the right words at just the right time to the bully who had incredible art talent, making the student more comfortable with who they really were, and less of a bully. The teacher who wore the cut-rate perfume a special needs student gave her at Christmas, every time that student had a spelling test—the same perfume she’d wear when attending that student’s graduation from medical school. The teacher who shows up at the Saturday soccer league and cheers loudly for all of her students on the sidelines, even though her students are spread throughout both teams, and it’s forty degrees out.
You can’t analyze a test score to determine what these teachable moments do to the learning and learning habits of students, but everyone seems to understand what they do to students’ learning, and students’ lives. Like recess, these teachable moments inspire in ways we can’t quite measure, but we still know their worth is beyond measure.
These aren’t just discrete, feel-good stories. Most of my counseling work for the last thirteen years has involved working with students in college placement. In that time, every student—every single one—has had the chance to go to college; most have earned at least one merit scholarship, and for those who have been out for four years or more, nearly all of them have finished college on time.
Almost none of that is due to me. It’s a tribute to the teacher who took a group of six year-olds into the woods for an entire class period and told them to watch and listen—and they did; to the teacher who had flags from 45 nations in his fourth-grade Social Studies classroom, and talked about the country each flag represented for a full year; to the two teachers who took significant scorn from their colleagues every year they wanted to team teach Lord of the Flies, because it threw such a wrench into the middle school schedule.
Making the most of college—and learning a trade for that matter—isn’t at all about getting in. It’s about the absorbing, the becoming, the grappling of new ideas that doesn’t end until the idea is now an honored friend. That state of mind, the acquisition of the habits needed to do that kind of learning, is the essence of teaching. It is alive and well in the classrooms of the colleagues I eat lunch with. More important, it is in the hearts, minds and souls of the students they serve.
This week reminds me of the story of the principal who was interviewing candidates for a middle school English position. The first five interviews were all remarkably short, where the principal asked each candidate what they taught. When they responded, “I teach English”, the principal said, “I see. Well, thank you for coming in.”
The interview with the sixth candidate started with the same question, “What do you teach?” When the candidate responded, “Why, I teach students about the wonders of the English language”, the principal responded with, “I see. Tell me more about that.” The genocide: valentinas storymacs history.
It is one thing to consider Teacher Appreciation Week as a triumph over the long odds of limited budgets, aging facilities, crowded classrooms and wonky Internet connections. That’s an important discussion to have, but this week is more about those who serve, and what they leave their students with. In the end, that is all teaching ever was; it is what it must continue to be, if our world is to continue to flourish.
Think about it: Teaching is the one profession that creates all other professions. Without teachers, what would any of us be able to accomplish?
Despite that truth, teachers (and their hard work) are almost always underappreciated. Whether you’re a parent with kids in school or you’re a student yourself, it’s time to take a moment to say, “Thanks teacher!”
In this post, we’ll give you some ideas for thank you notes, including teacher appreciation quotes and gift ideas. Read on for the perfect thing to say to the special teacher in your life.
“Thanks Teacher!” Thank You Note Ideas
Let’s start with some sample ideas and inspirational teaching quotes to include in your card.
Ideas for Parents
- Big hearts shape little minds. Thanks Miss Thompson!
- You’ve been such a positive influence on our daughter. Please accept this small gift as a thank you for your hard work every day.
- You took our shy little boy and made him more confident. You are the best kind of teacher, and we can’t thank you enough.
- “A good teacher is like a candle—it consumes itself to light the way for others.” Thank you for lighting the way for my daughter this year!
- Thanks for all the moral support and guidance you’ve given our son these past few months. You’re a star!
Ideas for Students
- Thanks for all the ways you made a difference, Mrs Williams. I’ll never forget you.
- Your assignments were challenging, but I learned so much from you. You’re the best teacher I’ve ever had.
- Many teachers pass through our lives without remembrance, but a special few leave a lasting impression. Thank you for being one of the teachers I’ll always remember.
- “The good teacher explains. The great teacher inspires.” Thanks for being an inspiration to me this school year!
- The passion you have for your job and what you teach is contagious. We always look forward to your classes. Here’s a big “Thanks, Teacher!” from all your students.
Gift Ideas for Your Teacher
Including a gift for your teacher is a wonderful idea, but don’t rush to the store just yet. Most teachers have a closet full of dusty candles and mugs, so why not find out what kind of gift they actually want?
If you’re stumped for ideas, why not send the teacher a short questionnaire to get feedback about what they like? Once you know their interests and preferences, you can get them a gift that will be truly valuable.
Gift cards are always a great idea too, allowing the teacher to buy something for themselves. Classroom gifts or a heartfelt card from the student are sure to be highly esteemed as well.
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