Coll asked:
My favorite teacher is retiring this year. She’s my history teacher but was also my music teacher. I know she loves music (she plays clarinet) and she loves to teach. Can someone write a poem about how wonderful she is and how appreciative we are of her?
ANDRE
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March 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
The best poem would come from the heart. It doesn’t have to be the most elaborate, but I am sure she would appreciate anyting you wrote from the heart.
March 4th, 2009 at 4:47 pm
Write a song instead. . . songs = poems + music. . . about how you like her teaching style, and what times in her class was the best, the funniest, the worst, ect. Basically try to do it about your experiences and how she made a lasting impression on you.
You will need more info if you want better help.
March 6th, 2009 at 11:41 am
You’ve instructed us and guided us
To appreciate many new things.
You’ve taught us the mystery of history
And now our knowledge has wings;
That will carry us forward,
In our life for years to come.
The difference you’ve made
As Mentor won’t be undone.
Thank you Ms. ____ for your years of service and for being there when we needed you. We’ll miss you terribly.
Do Not Use:
(sorry, I thought it was funny)
You’re getting old, you’re getting slow,
Retire already! You gotta go!