Monday, October 8, 2012

My Teacher, My Hero

   "Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward. "-Vernon Law 

        I've always imagined myself being nostalgic about the past. Knowing that "Hey! I was just a kid before but now I've grown up really fast." This words was just the same words I utter whenever I remember my school days like "Hey! I was just a nursery before but now I'm a high school student." And as I ponder and think about me before, about myself in the past, I never forget to think about the persons in school who've taught me how to be strong, how to be wise and how to be a good citizen and we always consider them as our second parents who we usually call "TEACHERS."
   What is a teacher? Who is a teacher? What does she do? Teachers teach children to read, write, do math, and much more. They use games, videos, computers, and other tools to teach children different subjects.Teachers show students skills. They also explain information. Teachers plan their lessons before they teach, which can take a lot of time.Teachers try to make their lessons easy to understand. They teach things in different ways so that different students can learn in the way that is easiest for them. Teachers might use a chalkboard, a projector, or a computer. They make posters or worksheets before class starts. Teachers plan the schedule for the day. Most teachers have to teach what the principal tells them.Teachers also assign homework and class projects. They often have students work together to do projects. When students are not doing as well as they should, teachers help them.After class, teachers grade papers and projects. They also create tests. They write students' report cards. And they meet with parents to try to help their children do better in school. Teachers sometimes go to workshops to learn how to teach better. Some teachers also help with sports or other after-school activities.
    Now that I've really know what is a teacher, who is a teacher and what she does, I've come to the point to consider my teachers as heroes.  All of my teachers since nursery up to now are heroes. All of them gave effort, patience and trust to us students. Every little hardwork the teachers do is considered an act of heroism. That's why I love my teachers very much because without them, we are nothing. Without them, I don't know how to write well, speak well and express my feelings well. They taught us a lot of good things so in order to make them happy, let's give them our sincerest gratitude and warmest appreciation of all the good things they gave us that inspires us to have a good life in the future. :)

My teacher, my hero :
 My Grade 3 Teacher: Ma'am Eloisa Esguerra
 My Grade 4 Teacher: Ma'am Richelle Bayot
 My Grade 5 Teacher: Ma'am Elsie Abito
 My Grade 6 Teacher: Ma'am Millet Diquit
 My First Year HS Teacher: Ma'am Belinda Loyola
 My Second Year HS Teacher : Ma'am Elain Malones
 My Third Year HS Teacher: Ma'am Juliet Arceo

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