Monday, April 13, 2009

Thank You Ms. Kathy & Ms. Pam

Dear Ms. Kathy,

Thank you are the only words I can express my gratitude towards you. You have been very accommodating to my needs as a student teacher in every way. You go beyond your role as my master teacher to assist me for the many things that I miss out to do, thank you for lending me a hand when I get all caught up with my workload.

I find myself very fortunate for having you mentor me during my student teaching, many of your other colleagues wonder how you can bring so much blitz and fun into your classroom learning environment! I am glad that I get a front row view of your class while you are teaching--so I get to beg, steal, and borrow all your amazing teaching strategies and ideas:]


Love,
Ms.D



Ms. Pam,

It was just like yesterday when I was enrolled in your intro to teaching class. I can still remember all the Harry Wong videos and ideals we once had to just read up on and now I practice it!

I did it! Many thanks you for all the support and encouragement that you have showered me with. You inspire me to push myself beyond the limits where I can't find myself in. All your bits of advice and teachable moments will be forever be remembered. Only thinking that I won't be in SOE next semester, brings tears to my eyes--you all at SOE are finally letting us go! I will truly miss going in for registration and advising! "We are all grown up!" like what Ms. Sallie would say:]

I will miss you!

Love,
Diane





With a special gift for learning
And with a heart that deeply cares,
You add a lot of love
To everything you share,
And even though
You mean a lot,
You'll never know how much,
For you helped
To change the world
Through every life you touched.
You sparked the creativity
In the students whom you taught,
And helped them strive for goals
That could not be bought,
You are such a special teacher
That no words can truly tell
However much you're valued
For the work you do so well.

1 comment:

  1. Finally got a chance to check out the blog that caused you all the pain and torture. It turned out beautifully, told you you can do it!
    It was a pleasure having you in our class... continue with your greatness, the kids need it!

    In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years. ~Jacques Barzun

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