Asked by Sara
Describe a memorable teacher who had a significant positive effect on you.
There hasn't really been any teacher in high school like that. But, in elementary school I had quite a few. Once it was in grade one, I had to go to the hospital for a couple of days,so my teacher suggested to all the students in the class that they make get well soon cards for me. That was really appreciating~I still remember it.
The other time was in grade two. It was a christmas play thing, and my teacher chose me to play the part of Mary~jesu's wife. She said that I suited her personality, cause I was so kind. I felt really appreciated than as well.
Are these signs of postive effects? If they are good, then which one should I choose. I can't decide out of the two.
There hasn't really been any teacher in high school like that. But, in elementary school I had quite a few. Once it was in grade one, I had to go to the hospital for a couple of days,so my teacher suggested to all the students in the class that they make get well soon cards for me. That was really appreciating~I still remember it.
The other time was in grade two. It was a christmas play thing, and my teacher chose me to play the part of Mary~jesu's wife. She said that I suited her personality, cause I was so kind. I felt really appreciated than as well.
Are these signs of postive effects? If they are good, then which one should I choose. I can't decide out of the two.
Answers
Answered by
Tallie
i don't know that one has made a significant effect on me, but in ninth grade I had a really good language arts teacher! In addition to being a really good teacher, she had good class room management while being able to still be friends with her students. This made for a very good classroom environment!
I don't know if that's what you meant, but hopefully it helps
I don't know if that's what you meant, but hopefully it helps
Answered by
Sara
Thank you Talli for sharing your thoughts:-)
Answered by
PsyDAG
Mary was Joseph's wife and Jesus' mother.
Capitalize Christmas and use "m dash" with spaces
( — ) rather than a tilde (~).
The choice decision is yours.
I hope this helps.
Capitalize Christmas and use "m dash" with spaces
( — ) rather than a tilde (~).
The choice decision is yours.
I hope this helps.
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