As a mom of four, two with autism, teachers are a huge part of our lives! All teachers are amazing in their own way, and we have been blessed with many awesome teachers. Every year, we love to show our teachers some appreciation. One fun way to make any gift become a teacher gift, is to attach a teacher appreciation poems to it!
Teacher appreciation week coming up soon, May 1st-5th, 2017. Our friends over at Nonprofit Central, are sharing with our readers 5 of their favorite teacher appreciation. After your done reading this amazing post, be sure to head on over to their site and check them out!
The school year is coming to an end, and for the summer we’ll say goodbye to school friends. Your teacher worked hard all year, and now it’s time to bring him/her some cheer. No amount of money can amount to what you owe ’em, so why not show teacher appreciation with a poem?
These teacher appreciation poems are sure to inspire, so don’t get nervous and start to perspire! Write your own poem if you dare, or use one of these, we won’t care!
5 Teacher Appreciation Poems
(This Post Originally Appeared at nonprofitcentral.biz)
Number One Teacher
By Joanna Fuchs
I’m happy that you’re my teacher;
I enjoy each lesson you teach.
As my role model you inspire me
To dream and to work and to reach.
With your kindness you get my attention;
Every day you are planting a seed
Of curiosity and motivation
To know and to grow and succeed.
You help me fulfill my potential;
I’m thankful for all that you’ve done.
I admire you each day, and I just want to say,
As a teacher, you’re number one!
My Special Teacher
You are my special teacher
I just want you to know
I always had fun in your class
How the time has flown!
Thank you for helping me
To learn all that I know
I will always remember you
Even when I’m grown!
I’ll miss you being my teacher
I know the reason why
I am feeling very sad
Because it’s time to say goodbye.
Favorite Teacher
Author Unknown
Thank you, favorite teacher
For acting like a friend,
And taking time to show me,
Lessons hard to comprehend.
Thank you for your caring
And lots of other stuff;
For all the things you gave me,
I can’t thank you enough.
One Hundred Years From Now
Excerpt from “Within My Power” by Forest Witcraft
“One Hundred Years from now It will not matter what kind of car I drove, What kind of house I lived in, how much money was in my bank account nor what my clothes looked like. But the world may be a better place because I was important in the life of a child. ”
Thank You For Inspiring Me
William Arthur Ward
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”
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