In response to Mrs. Stevens' blog,
Almost every student in the world has had at least one teacher that has made them feel special, or helped them in some way.With that, I'm sure they have wanted to say thank you to that teacher at some point, and since this week is Teacher Appreciation week, this is a great time for that! I know I have a teacher that I would like to thank and this teacher would actually have to be, the one and only, Mrs. Stevens.
I remember when I first entered the Ready Set Teach classroom my junior year of high school, I was really quiet and not very outgoing. Mrs. Stevens got me to come out of my shell a lot during this class. Going into this class, I knew that I wanted to be a teacher. While I had been learning from Mrs. Stevens how to do lesson plans and different teaching strategies, I had noticed that my love for teaching grew stronger and stronger. Mrs. Stevens was not only there to support me with my struggles throughout the past two years, but she has also been a great role model. I would like to thank her for everything she has done for me and my fellow classmates. I don't know where I would be if it weren't for her. She has changed my life completely, and I love her for that.
Thank you Mrs. Stevens.
Aw Caity,
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! You have been a pleasure to have in class. I love your dedication and devotion to your own "students" and classroom. You will be a wonderful teacher some day. You have the stuff it takes! You are kind, honest, hardworking and most of all Smart, no pun intended. I will miss you next year and I hope you will always feel free to stop in when you have time. Good luck to you at UNT. Keep on working hard, honestly, it will pay off! XOXO Mrs. Stevens
Aw, Mrs. Stevens don't make me cry! You are truly the best. I love you! I will always come to visit. I will miss you so much.
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