Message for favorite teacher7/25/2023 got a kick out of this note: “What I’m trying to say is that you know that saying that goes: ‘A teacher learns as much from her student as she taught them.’ I think that if that’s true, you must have learned thousands of things from us because you taught us so many things.” 33. There are teacher thank-you notes that tell us how our students view our jobs. appreciated this note: “You teach super kids and many more.” 32. was blown away by this note that asked her to “Please keep being your lovely self forever until we’re all old grannies and grandpas.” 31. There are definitely notes that are more about sentiment than penmanship, like this one to Kelly D. received: “Here are some words that describe the best 4th grade teacher on God’s earth: nice, friendly, smart, intelligent, brave, decorative, funny, hardworking, fearless, amazing, awesome, magnificent, determined.” 29. Some notes put lessons-like how to list adjectives-into place, like the note that Kelly C. received from one of her difficult students: “Thanks for keeping me unrotten.” 28. Sometimes you keep teacher thank-you notes not because of the eloquence but because of who they’re from. Other notes make us sad for last days, like this note to third-grade teacher Ashley S.: “I will miss you more than anything!” 27. I know I could have been a knucklehead at some points in your classroom … but you would get on me for the better.” 26. One of Ryan G.’s favorite teacher thank-you notes came with reminders of hard-won successes: “I want to thank you for everything you have taught me. Trust me, you will be getting lots of letters from me.” 25. See you in September.” While Christina O.’s student promised to keep in touch: “I will always remember you and everything about you that is unique in each and every way. Many student notes come with promises, like the could-be-ominous note that Donna M. Some teacher thank-you notes take us back to the first days of school, like the note to Laoiseach U.: “When it was the first day, I was thinking you guys would be strict, but I was wrong!” 24. “I think your dog looks beautiful and wonderful.” Who doesn’t love when they notice even the little things like “it is so cool that you speak Spanish.” It’s always nice to know that students are thinking of you even when you’re away. Sherry B.’s student took her compliment seriously: “You are the greatest 3rd grade teacher in the history of the world.” 20. shares this text she received from a student over a decade later. shares this adorable note that says “I love how you love me too.” 18. You can snap at some points but it’s okay ’cause we make you like that.” 17. shares this note that says “I would like you to know you are a pretty cool teacher. ![]() says, “Hands down, that quote about teachers coming even though they know what to expect really hit me hard at the time. says, “Found this note written in the plaster dust after an experiment.” 15. was having a rotten day when a student handed her this and said, “I made this dragon just for you.” 14. I wouldn’t be where I am today without you or your encouragement and persistence.” 13. You’ve changed my whole aspect on learning. I still remember how much you cared about our success. “You opened my eyes to what I could be and what I could do, what I thought was not possible. ![]() “Thank you so much for the effort you put into teaching everyone including me.” 12. shares this note that was included with a bag of M&Ms. ![]() It’s teacher thank-you notes like this-“She so happy and proud of me”-that fill Vicky R.’s “Have a Nice Day” file. ![]() “You light me up like the Fourth of July,” from Lisa S. Some notes capture classroom sentiments with the sweetest similes: “You make my day shine like millions of snowflakes,” from Rachel C. You are a better teacher than you think.” 8. You have to get a chuckle out of teacher thank-you notes that end like the one from Carolyn O.’s student: “When you teach it feels like I’m not learning anything, but once you get done teaching, I realize I have learned something. One wrote: “Thank you for being patient and kind when I was being restless and unteachable.” Another wrote: “Thank you for the random orange tickets that I never really understood the reason for, but knew they meant I did something good.” 7.
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