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To my favorite teacher told me never give up
To my favorite teacher told me never give up







to my favorite teacher told me never give up
  1. #To my favorite teacher told me never give up how to#
  2. #To my favorite teacher told me never give up full#

Her teaching style, personality and her desire to help me to succeed are the three qualities that l admire most about her. Raven to those of us who are her students, is who I call the “Best Teacher” I’ve ever had. Without her, I would be just an average guy. Today, I have received two good citizenship awards, hundreds of class achievements and perfect attendance certificates, and will graduate as class valedictorian in high school. Johnson, the one-legged lady, and only thank her for her tremendous support to raise my ego. When I brought that gold medal home with me that night, my parents were “proud, proud, PROUD!” I could almost cry. You are more than you think you are, Patrick. “You never know how good you are until you try. Three months later, a gold medal came into my hands and she congratulated me. 1 think you have some talent and I’m going to enter it in the city-level for competition.”

to my favorite teacher told me never give up

“Patrick,” she said to me in private as I came to school one morning, “that was a very good essay you wrote.” My mouth hung wide open. Johnson, I thought she wouldn’t like it at all. You should have seen it! I scribbled together some really interesting stuff in those 24-hours, and knowing Ms. I, being a lazy person since kindergarten, didn’t do it until the very last day it was due. One day, she got all of the students to enter a writing contest. She was not only a good teacher who taught discipline, but she was a great teacher who knew math, reading and writing skills. In fact, if it weren’t for her, many people I know wouldn’t be in school any more. It is rare if you ever see someone from Engleberg start a fight or be involved in a crime. Everyone who went through the school could tell you bout her. Johnson was the most powerful force in Engleberg Elementary School. They injure others as well as themselves.” That’s what happens when people don’t use their common sense. “I broke my left leg trying to stop a fight. Then someone in the class asked her why she walked on a crutch. It’s a thing you were born with, ‘common sense.’ Everybody has it, because if you don’t have it, you weren’t born!” “… But there’s one thing you all have to learn before the year starts. THis side was much stronger than her first.

#To my favorite teacher told me never give up how to#

You raise your hand when you want to talk and ask me if you want to move, and when i say ‘Jump,’ you better ask me, ‘How high?’” She sure knew how to discipline her pupils, but she had another side to her that was more civilized and controlled. Johnson – not ‘Miss,’ not ‘Johnson,’ ‘John,’ ‘teacher,’ or ‘son,’ - Ms. “Do you know how to sit BOY! You better GET UP and TRY again!”Īfter taking attendance, she gave one of the most important speeches I have ever listened to in my life. She went on and pointed me out with her pencil while taking attendance. “You better GET in that chair right away!” she yelled, and I sat down as if I were mounting a horse. I remember the very first week of the school year.

to my favorite teacher told me never give up

Johnson want you to succeed and supported you as an individual person to be the best you would be.

#To my favorite teacher told me never give up full#

When I started school, I was an average person with just enough enthusiasm as everyone else on the block, but after the fourth grade, I was full of energy. It was such a long time ago-fourth grade, I think-but I still remember her because she had such a powerful influence on my life. Johnson was the name, or at least that’s what I think it was.









To my favorite teacher told me never give up