给老师做贺卡和写一封信英语作文
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给老师做贺卡和写一封信英语作文
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篇1
Making a Card and Writing a Letter for My Teacher
Hi there! My name is Michael and I'm in 4th grade. I really like my teacher this year, Mrs. Johnson. She is so nice and always makes learning fun. I wanted to do something special for her to say thank you for being such a great teacher.
First, I decided to make her a card. I took out my crayons, markers, colored pencils, glue, scissors, and construction paper. I folded a piece of green construction paper in half to make the card. On the front, I drew a big apple and wrote "Thank You Mrs. Johnson!" in my best bubble letters. I tried to color really neatly and stay inside the lines.
Next, I wanted to decorate the inside of the card. I drew a picture of our classroom with Mrs. Johnson smiling at her desk and all of us students sitting at our desks. I labeled each student with their name and drew myself giving Mrs. Johnson a big thank you hug. I used red and pink crayons to draw hearts all around the picture.
Then I had the idea to write a nice letter to put inside the card. I took out a fresh sheet of lined paper and started writing. This is what I wrote:
Dear Mrs. Johnson,
You are the best teacher ever! I have learned so much this year in your class. Reading is now my favorite subject because of the fun books you have us read. I also really like math time because you make the math games and activities so engaging. Even subjects I didn't use to like such as science and social studies have become interesting with your teaching style.
You are always so patient when I don't understand something right away. You never make me feel bad about asking questions. You take the time to re-explain things in a way that makes sense to me. I'm not afraid to put my hand up in your class.
Not only are you a great teacher, but you are a kind person too. I've seen how you treat every student with respect, no matter what. You don't play favorites and you make an effort to get to know each of us. You truly care about our academic progress as well as our emotional well-being.
Your positive attitude and sunny smile brighten up the classroom every day. Even if we are learning about a difficult topic, you find a way to make it interesting and engaging. Your enthusiasm is contagious!
I'll never forget the field trips we went on this year related to the topics we were studying. It made the lessons come alive and helped me understand better by experiencing things hands-on. Thank you for putting in the extra effort to plan those trips.
You have inspired me to work harder, participate more, and believe in myself. With your encouragement, I've become more confident in raising my hand and speaking up. I know you want me to succeed.
I feel so lucky to have you as my teacher this year. You make school a positive, nurturing environment where I feel comfortable to learn and grow. Thank you for your dedication to your students. You are the best!
Your Student,
Michael
After I finished my letter, I carefully folded it up and put it inside the card. I sealed the card with a piece of scotch tape. On
the front, I drew a heart and wrote "To: The Best Teacher" to address it to Mrs. Johnson.
I was really proud of how my card and letter turned out. I put
a lot of effort into making them special for Mrs. Johnson since she deserves it. She does so much for all of her students.
I can't wait to give the card and letter to Mrs. Johnson! I'm going to hand it to her at the end of the school day before I leave.
I hope she likes it and knows how much I appreciate her. I tried to express how grateful I am for her hard work, kindness, patience, and for making learning fun. She has really made a big impact on me this year.
I encourage all students to do something nice for their teachers, like making them a card or writing them a letter. Teachers work so hard and do so much for us. A little gesture to show our appreciation can go a long way in making them feel valued. I'm sure my card and letter will hopefully make Mrs. Johnson's day and let her know that her efforts don't go unnoticed.
Teachers play such an important role in shaping our lives and helping us grow. We are lucky to have them guide us through our educational journey. I know I'll remember Mrs. Johnson as one of the best teachers I've ever had. She has set a
great example that I hope my future teachers will live up to. I am thankful for the positive impact she has made on me this school year.
篇2
Making a Card and Writing a Letter for My Teacher
Hi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about the card I made and the letter I wrote for my teacher, Mrs. Johnson. She's the best teacher ever and I wanted to do something really special for her.
First, I had to decide what kind of card to make. My friends Sammy and Sarah helped me with some ideas. Sammy said I should make a pop-up card because those are really cool. But Sarah thought a card that opened up like a box might be better so I could put little treats inside. I couldn't decide which idea to go with, so I decided to make both!
For the pop-up card, I used construction paper to make the base. I found a really pretty purple paper for the background. Then I made pop-up flowers out of yellow, pink, and blue paper. I cut out the shapes for the petals and used green pipe cleaners for the stems. It took a lot of careful folding, but I finally got the
flowers to pop up when you opened the card. I decorated the inside with stickers of butterflies, rainbows, and smiley faces.
The box card was a little trickier. I had to measure and cut precisely so the sides folded up into a little box shape. The top opened up like a lid. For that one, I covered the box part with red paper and put green paper on the lid. I drew a big apple on the front using crayons and colored pencils. I tried to make it look really appetizing! Inside the box, I put a few of those small candy bars that I know Mrs. Johnson loves.
Both cards had the words "Thank You Mrs. Johnson! You're the Best!" on the front. I used different colored markers and tried to make the letters really big and fun. On the inside I wrote "Love, Maria" so she would know it was from me.
Once the cards were done, I started working on the letter. I thought about typing it, but then decided handwriting would be more personal. I got out a piece of nice stationery that had bears and flowers on the top. Using my best handwriting, I began:
"Dear Mrs. Johnson,
You are an amazing teacher and I'm so lucky to be in your class..."
I told her how much I enjoy all the fun projects and games we do in class to learn new things. I wrote about how patient she is when I'm having trouble understanding something. I reminisced about that time she helped me practice my poem for the school poetry contest. I don't think I would have won 3rd place without her guidance!
I talked about how she always makes sure everybody gets a chance to participate and never leaves anyone out. I feel so comfortable raising my hand to ask questions because I know she'll never make me feel bad about not understanding. Her encouraging attitude makes me excited to come to school every day and learn as much as I can.
I thanked her for being so kind and caring, not just as a teacher, but as a person too. Like that time I was feeling really sad because my pet hamster died, and she gave me a big hug and let me sit quietly at her desk until I felt better. Little things like that mean so much.
Towards the end of the letter, I wrote about how I hope I can be just like her when I grow up - smart, talented, nurturing, and making the world a better place by teaching kids. I told her she is an inspiration to me and that I'll never forget her as one of the most important people in my life.
I signed the letter:
"With love and gratitude,
Your student, Maria"
When I finished, I could barely wait to give Mrs. Johnson my special creations! I slipped the letter inside one of the cards. The next day at school, right before the final bell, I went up to her desk.
"Mrs. Johnson, I have something for you," I said, trying not to get too shy and nervous.
She looked up from her work with a warm smile. "Well isn't this a nice surprise! What do you have there, Maria?"
I handed her the cards, holding my breath with anticipation. Her eyes lit up as she opened them, oohing and ahhing over each one. When she got to the letter and began reading it, I saw her eyes get a little misty. She looked at me so lovingly and pulled me into a hug.
"Maria, this is one of the sweetest, most thoughtful gifts I have ever received. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are such a special young lady."
We hugged for a long time. I felt so proud to have made her so happy. I knew in that moment how much she truly cared about me, just like I cared about her.
Teachers like Mrs. Johnson make such a big difference in our lives. They teach us not just reading, writing, math, and all the school subjects. They teach us to be kind people. They teach us to believe in ourselves. They teach us the importance of hard work, respect for others, and dreaming big. A good teacher can change the entire path of a child's life just by being a light in the darkness.
That's why I worked so hard on my teacher appreciation card and letter. It was just a small token to show my love and appreciation for the amazing Mrs. Johnson. She will forever hold a special place in my heart. I hope every student is lucky enough to have a teacher like her!
篇3
My Favorite Teacher
I really like my teacher, Miss Johnson. She is the best teacher ever! Miss Johnson is so nice and helpful. She always has a big smile on her face and is patient when we don't understand
something right away. I try my best in her class because I don't want to disappoint her.
Miss Johnson makes learning fun. Instead of just reading from the textbooks, she has us do lots of interactive activities and games. We get to work in groups, act things out, and even have competitions sometimes. I remember when we were learning about weather, she had us make our own weather forecasts and present them to the class like real meteorologists. It was so cool!
For her birthday last month, I decided to make Miss Johnson a really special card to show her how much I appreciate her. I worked really hard on it after school for a whole week. I used my best handwriting and drew a big sun because she's so bright and cheerful. I also made sure to use lots of colors to make it look fun, just like her lessons.
First, I started with a plain piece of yellow construction paper for the front cover. I drew a big smiling sun in the center using crayons. Then I wrote "Happy Birthday Miss Johnson!" in big bubble letters across the top. For the inside pages, I used rainbow colors of construction paper. On each page, I wrote a reason why Miss Johnson is the best teacher and drew a small picture to go with it.
On the first page, I wrote "You are so kind and patient." I drew a picture of Miss Johnson smiling and giving two thumbs up. For the next page, I wrote "Your lessons are never boring!" alongside a picture of kids raising their hands and looking excited. I made sure to use my neatest printing and did my best on the drawings.
The hardest part was coming up with enough reasons to fill all the pages! After a while I started writing things like "You have a nice singing voice during morning circle time" and "Your shoelaces are always perfectly tied." I made sure to leave the last page blank so I could have my whole class sign it during our party for her.
Along with the handmade card, I also wrote Miss Johnson a letter telling her how much I appreciate her. Writing letters is pretty hard, so I had to keep rewriting it a few times to get it right. This is what my final draft said:
Dear Miss Johnson,
Thank you for being the most amazing teacher! You make every day so much fun and I've learned so much already this year.
I look forward to coming to school and attending your class.
You are the kindest and most caring teacher ever. You never get impatient when kids make mistakes or have trouble understanding. You just explain things a different way until we get it. You truly care about each and every student.
Your creative lessons keep us all engaged and excited about learning. You go above and beyond with interactive activities instead of just lecturing from books. Even subjects I used to dislike have become really interesting thanks to your hands-on approach. You make school a joy, not a chore.
I feel so lucky to be in your class this year. I'm going to be so sad when the school year ends! Thank you for being a constant beam of sunshine and making this the best year ever.
Your Grateful Student,
Sarah
I was really proud of my letter and hoped Miss Johnson would love it along with the card. I could hardly wait for her birthday party at school to give it to her!
The whole class gathered in our classroom at the end of the day. We had moved all the desks apart to have an open space for Miss Johnson's birthday celebration. My best friend Hannah and I had made a bright banner out of construction paper that said
"Happy Birthday Miss Johnson!" We hung it up at the front of the room along with some balloon animals her sister had brought in.
When Miss Johnson walked in, we all yelled "SURPRISE!" She looked so happy and surprised. Hannah and I led her to the front of the room and had her sit in the chair we had decorated like a throne with more balloons and streamers. She was beaming from ear to ear.
We started singing "Happy Birthday" to her, which is when I noticed I was shaking a little bit from being so nervous to give her my card and letter. What if she didn't like them? I had worked so hard. Those worries went away as soon as she opened them though.
Miss Johnson's face lit up when she saw my colorful card. She spent a long time flipping through each page, carefully reading every reason I had written and studying the drawings. "Sarah, this is just beautiful," she said, giving me a big hug. "You are such a talented and thoughtful young lady."
Then she opened the letter and began reading it out loud to the class. I started blushing but also felt super proud. I had worked really hard to find the perfect words to express how much she means to me. When she got to the end, Miss Johnson had tears in her eyes. "This is one of the sweetest letters I've ever
received," she told me. "Thank you from the bottom of my heart."
The rest of the party was awesome! We had cake and fun games. But the best part was seeing the look of genuine joy and appreciation on Miss Johnson's face when she read my card and letter. It made all the hard work worth it to make her feel so special and loved. She gives so much to us students, so I'm glad I could give a little something back to her.
Miss Johnson is not just the best teacher, but one of the best people I know. She constantly goes out of her way to make a positive impact on every one of her students. We are so lucky to have her. I can't wait to make her an even better card and write her another letter for her birthday next year!。