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? Poems for Teachers - ->Appreciation Week

19 years 9 months ago #65757 by dubbledee
Replied by dubbledee on topic RE: ? Poems for Teachers - ->Appreciation Week
klh- Here is a copy of the idea list that I received from Diane indicating many cute little sayings that might be used for Teacher Appreciation week and on other occasions. Kudos ;) & my personal thanks to Diane for taking the time to compile this lengthy list over the years and for sharing the information with everyone.

Updated: 12/30/2004
Many of these gift ideas (great for Teachers or Volunteers) can have the words
“Merry Christmas” substituted for another season, or another occasion - just be a little creative.
These are just a few ideas to help you get your own creative ideas started within your PTA, PTO or such great group.
(the credit for these ideas belongs too the wonderful gals who have shared them with me)

M&M's: Have a "Merry" and "Most" wonderful Holiday Season!

Soup or Soup Mix: Wishing you a "Souper" Holiday Season!

Frozen or Ready-Bake Pizza: Warm up to a wonderful Holiday Season "Topped" with Christmas cheer!

Sticky Tack (yellow reusable gummy adhesive for hanging posters) with a tag saying: "Sticking Together in 2004-05: "name of School" Staff & Parents"

Apples and Hershey's Hugs: A teacher can't live by “Apples” alone... she needs "Hugs" too!

Popcorn Balls: Hoping you have a "Ball" this Holiday Season!

Loaf of Bread: For being there when you were "Kneaded", or For "Rising" to the occasion, large or small. or For never "Loafing" on the job. or For helping others to "Heel" with TLC. or No matter how you "Slice it", you do a terrific job loving Others. Merry Christmas!

Jolly Ranchers: Have a Holly "Jolly" Christmas!

Root Beer: We're "Root-ing" for you to have a Happy Holiday Season and a Wonderful New Year!

Chex Party Mix: Remember Santa "Chex" his list twice to see who's been naughty or nice... so be good for goodness sake! Merry Christmas!

Box of Hostess Ho-Ho's: Hope a merry "HO - HO - H0" fills your heart the whole year through! (Put a Santa sticker on the label)

Wire Whisk (Filled with Chocolate kisses): We "Whisk" you a Merry “KISS”-mas"!

Jar of Jelly: Jelly is like love - you can't spread it around without getting some on yourself! Merry Christmas!

Christmas Tray: We "Tray-sure" the time you dedicate to our children! Merry Christmas!

Bell: With each chime of this festive bell, may a Christmas wish come true. And bring you peace and happiness to last the whole year through. Merry Christmas!

Yule Log: We send you warm greetings this Christmas Season!

Cinnamon Potpourri: May this sweet scent bring back thoughts of warm Christmases long ago! Merry Christmas!

Cleaners: You add “sparkle” and make our life brighter! Merry Christmas!

Nuts: We're "Nuts" about you! Merry Christmas!

Lifesavers: You've been a "Life Saver"! Have a great Christmas!

A Juice Pitcher Filled With Candy Canes: We “pitcher” you raising a little "Cane" during the holidays!" Have a Merry Christmas!

A Broom or a Duster: You're "Dust" the finest teachers we know! Merry Christmas!

Paper Towels: Blot out your troubles; absorb the Christmas Spirit!

Measuring Cup or Glass Measure: Wishing you Joy beyond "Measure"!

Bunch of Bananas: If we could choose our friends, and we searched the whole world through, we'd go "Bananas" trying to find a better "Bunch" than you!

Any Star Ornament: Remember the reason for the season!

Chocolate Mousse Mix: Merry “Christ-mousse" to our "Deer" Friends!

Wooden Spoon: Whether stirring up cakes, cookies, soups or soufflés.; you'll find this spoon useful in so many ways. But whatever it's use, it says, "Merry Christmas from us to you!"

Flower: If friends were flowers, we'd pick you! Happy Holidays!! Or You make friendship bloom all year round!

Heart Christmas Ornament: May the Joy and Love you give away, come back to you on Christmas day!

Cinnamon Sprinkles: (Cinnamon & Sugar, or cookie sprinkles): May your Christmas be “sprinkled” with laughter and love! Merry Christmas.

Hershey's Hugs: A friend always knows when you need a little “hug”!

Christmas Music CD or Tape: May the sweet song of Christmas make your heart rejoice! or May the merry sounds of Christmas bring a Joyful Melody to your holiday season! Merry Christmas!!

Filled Basket: Wishing you a basket full of Christmas blessings!

Salsa: Add a little "Spice" to your Holidays! Merry Christmas!

Filled Stocking or Filled Jar: Have a fun “filled” Christmas this year!

Lamb: Have "Ewe-self" a Merry little Christmas!

Candle: May your days be happy, your heart be light, your Christmas merry and the New Year bright!!

Holly (bought or from the yard) tied with a red ribbon: Happy "Holly-days"!

Calendar: Keep Christmas in your heart “every day”, the whole year through!

Shaped Sugar Cookies: Rolling out a batch of “sweets”, for someone we think is very sweet!

Cherry 7-Up: Just a Little Christmas Cheer from Happy Hearts this time of year!! Merry Christmas.

Sparkling Cider: Wishing you a "Sparkling" Holiday Season!

Warm Casserole or Bread: Bundled up with warm wishes!

Popcorn or Carmel Corn: Just "Popping" by with a Holiday Hi! or May your Holidays be "Popping"!

Seasoning Mix: "Seasoned" with Love! Merry Christmas!!

Eggbeater: Have an "Eggs-tra" Special Holiday!

Hershey's Hugs and Kisses: Christmas "Hugs and Kisses" to You! or Holiday "Hugs and Kisses" to you!

Apple Pie of Apple Crisp: Wishing you a Scrumptious holiday season!

Fruit Basket: May your New Year be Festive and "Fruitful"!

Any Sweet Treat: Wishing you a season filled with sweetness!

Oranges: "Orange" you glad we're Friends? Merry Christmas!!

Chocolate Orange: "Orange" you glad it's Christmas? Hope your Christmas is a Sweet one!

Sprite: May your Christmas be Merry and "Sprite"!

Ice Cream Snowballs and Hot Fudge: Here's some packaged "Snowball" treats. Just Drizzle Hot Fudge and its ready to eat... Enjoy!!

Snicker Bar: Don't "Snicker", just be glad you got something!

Mints: Friends like you are worth a "Mint"! Merry Christmas!!

Matches: No one "Matches" you as teacher! Merry Christmas!

Strainer(With a Christmas bow): We couldn't "Re-Strain" ourselves from wishing you a very Merry Christmas!!"

Box of Light Bulbs: Have a bright and radiant holiday season!

Bubble Gum or Bubble Bath: May your holidays "Bubble" over with fun!!

Pencil and Notepad: Merry Christmas from our "Pad" to yours! or Merry Christmas to a "Noteworthy" friend!

Jar of Pickles: Just in "Brine", our wish for a Merry Christmas!

Grater and Cheese: To a "Grate" teacher! Merry Christmas!

Ice Cream: Have a "Cool" Yule!

Bear Shaped Honey: Have a "Bear-y" sweet Christmas!

Santa: Ho - Ho - Ho-ping your Christmas is lots of fun!

Angel: Hoping you have a "Heavenly" Christmas!

Eggnog: Have an "Udderly Moo-valous" Christmas!

Gingerbread House: Nibble, Nibble like a mouse, we hope you'll nibble at this house! Merry Christmas!!

Mugs with Hot Chocolate Mix: To our special friends who are so dear, we wish you all a "Cup of Cheer"! OR a special gift for a Teacher- To a Special Teacher dear, wishing you a "Cup of Cheer"!

Cocoa Mix: Wishing you a warm and wonderful Christmas!

Muffins or Muffin Mix: You're getting "Muffins" for Christmas!

Gum: "By Gum", you're a great teacher!! Have a Merry Christmas!

Veggies and Dip: “Dip” into a wonderful Holiday Season and a Healthy New Year!

Christmas Shaped Pasta (or any pasta and a bottle of sauce ): Have a "Pasta-tively" Happy Holiday!

Jar of Jam: Hoping you have a Holiday "Jammed" packed with fun! or "Jam-packed" with Christmas Cheer!

Cookie Dough: Here's a little extra "Dough" for Christmas! or Everyone needs a little extra "Dough" for Christmas!

Homemade Frozen Rolls: Here's a little holiday treat. Rise and bake, it can't be beat! Warm fresh rolls just for you. Top with butter.... that's all you do! Warm Holiday Greetings to you!

Brownie Mix(or any Mix): Whip up this mix for a wonderful holiday fix! Wishing you a "Rich" Holiday Season! (Be sure to attach the recipe!)

Homemade Caramels: Hoping you have a "Rich" and wonderful Holiday!!

Pie: Just a Holiday Hi and a tasty Pie!! Happy Holidays!!

Divinity: May your Christmas be "Divine" and your Holidays so fine! Sweet Christmas Wishes!

Rice Krispie Treats: "Snap, Crackle, Pop"- We think you're really tops!

Toffee or Brittle: Any way you break it, we think you're the greatest!

Fudge: "Fudge" a little on the calories and enjoy the Holiday Season!

Cheese Ball and Crackers: We don't mean to sound "Cheesy", we just hope you have a "Ball" this Holiday Season! OR Spread a little Christmas Cheer this Holiday Season!

Apple Anything (pie, cobbler, crisp, muffins etc.): Sending you a "Bushel" of love this holiday Season! OR You are the apple of my eye,Teacher!

Banana Bread: Banana Bread just for you, because you have so much to do... We also love you a whole "Bunch" too! Merry Christmas!

Cinnamon Rolls: Here's a sweet treat "Rolled" up with warm Holiday Wishes! Merry Christmas!

Homemade Chocolates: You're so sweet... having you as teacher is really a treat! Have a Heavenly Holiday Season!

Cake or Cupcakes: You take the "Cake", we think you're first rate! Happy Holidays to you!

Cornbread or Mix: We're not trying to be "Corny" we just want you to have Merry Christmas!

Carrot Cake: I Really "Care-a-lot " a lot about you so I make you Carrot Cake !! Merry Christmas!

Spiced Drink Mixes: Hoping your Holidays are "Spiced" just right!

Homemade Ice Cream or a Frozen Treat: Here's the "Scoop". Hoping your Holidays are a "Blizzard" of fun!

Recipe: Just like you... it's tried and true, this one’s just for you! Happy Holiday Baking or Merry Christmas Cooking!

Pizza: Hope your Holiday has a touch of "Pizza-az!!" Merry Christmas!

Candle: You "Light" up my life! Thanks for your dedication! May your Christmas be Merry and Bright!

Crayons and Coloring Book: Hope your Holidays are "Colorful"!

Plant: The kindness you show makes our friendship grow and grow like a beautiful “plant”! Hope you have a Happy Holiday!

Soda Pop: I'd "Soda" like to wish you a Merry Christmas!

Stuffed Animal (Beanie Baby): "Paws-ing" to wish you a Merry Christmas!

Donuts: "Donut" you know we love you??? Have a Happy Holiday!

$5.00 GC to Blockbuster: You’ve been the star of a “Blockbuster” year.

Tea bags in a mug (some apple flavored): Thanks for putting the “Tea” in PTA.

Mini Top Hats from party store filled with candies : Our Teachers are “Top Hat”!

100 Grand (candy bar) : "You’re worth a million, but all we had was a 100 Grand"

Crunch (candy bar): "During this time of "Crunch" you are greatly appreciated". (this is a great one to use during testing (SAT, TAAS, etc.) times.

Popcorn hands (made with popcorn, candy corn finger nails, red vine veins in clear "deli" gloves) "We'd like to give you a hand for doing such a great job!" They looked real cute hanging just over the edge of the teachers' mailboxes.

Clay Pots from Walmart: Let the kids put their fingerprint on the LOWER portion of the clay pot. Then make the fingerprints into bees and ladybugs and write “Mrs.______ helps us grow!" around the TOP of the clay pot.

Spring Blooms: "For the Blooms in our garden of Knowledge" ---- (Purchase flats of flowers in the spring. Cut the flats into individual flowers, place the plastic part in a baggie so it doesn't leak and then wrap it with tissue paper, florist style, tie it with a ribbon. It looks beautiful in their mailboxes and is about 30-50 cents apiece.)

Campbells Soup Chicken with Stars: “You’re our "SOUP"er STAR. Thanks for all you do!”---Purchase the soup cans, and make little labels to apply to the front of the soup can. Or cut stars from cardstock and have a little label make and affixed to the cardstock that is then double sticky taped to the front or on top of the can.

Wooden Plaques: “Wouldn’t you know, we think you are so fine” Write the saying with a paint marker, then stamp a small apple on the plaque, and hot glue a small ribbon (maybe reflecting your school colors). Then with the paint marker write: Thank you from the (name of PTA/PTO and year)

Treat bags with smiles on them: “You “treat” our kids so special, bringing smiles to all you see, so we wanted to give you this little treat and wish you a Happy Day full of smiles in return.” (very small plastic bags you can find in the cake decorating section of a craft stores) with a smiling face stamped on the front, or even get inexpensive yellow smile stickers while you are at Walmart.

Pyramids: “The best treats are always buried inside.” Make pyramids of cardstock that are tied together at the top with a small treat inside the pyramid, maybe double sticky taped to a bottom piece of cardstock.

herb basket with: “ Sage” for the wisdom you've inspired our children with “Thyme” for the time you've devoted to our children “Mint” for the "mint of wealth " you are worth

a ruler: Paint the teacher’s name on it and add a tag saying: No “ruler” is long enough to measure the positive impact you've had on children.

Highlighter: You’re a “highlight” of our school! or “You “high light” what is great about ...(subject)...!

LifeSavers: We appreciate you a “Hole” lot!

Potato Stix: Because you “stick” by us in a crunch, here’s a snack for you to munch!

Granola Bars: Because you’re so good at what you do, here’s something good for you! or Because you’re so good for us!

Mints: “Thanks for your commit- mint.” or “Thanks for your encourage- mint.” or “Thanks for your invest-“mint of time.” or “Thanks for making each day an enjoy- mint.” or “Thanks for helping to create a nice Environ- mint.”

Cracker sandwiches: Just like you, this snack’s great through and through!

Chocloate Chip cookies: For staying so “chipper “and bright, you deserve this rich delight!

Trail Mix: Because were “nuts” about you!

Fruit (cherry, blueberry, strawberry) Cereal Bar: Because we appreciate you “berry “much!

Fig Newtons: Anyway we “fig”-ure it, you’re terrific!

Fiskar spring action Scissors : "You're a CUT above the rest, and it's been a SHEAR pleasure having you for a teacher this year!!"

cool grater at Linens & Things that has a catch-all at the bottom complete with lid: "There's no GRATER teacher than you anywhere!!"

"Whisk Magic" kitchen tongs: "TONGS for being such a great teacher .... I WHISK everyone were as nice as you!!"

stainless steel strainers that when held one way can be put over an opened can to drain the liquid, or reversed to strain the liquid off a can of opened tuna: "I can't reSTRAIN myself from telling you what a great teacher you are!!"

collect some great oven mits and potholders - there is a wonderful new silicon material out in them that withstands temps of 500 degrees. Put a beautiful stemmed rose in the center, tape down the thumb to "hold it" and attach a card that reads: "I have to adMITT, you're a great teacher!!"

There is a wonderful makeup cloth remocver called "Wonder Cloth" available at Linens and Things or www.wondercloth.com, which is truly amazing. Neither mascara, lipstick nor make-up stains the wondercloth. It washes up like new after each removal. Give one to the teachers with a message like: "It's no wonder you're a great teacher. You MAKE-UP such fun ways to learn and REMOVE all my fears. I'm so glad you were woven into the CLOTH of my life!!

Also, here's another idea: One version. Prepare a piece of really strong cardstock with the following message, and candy bars attached in the appropriate spots. You are all <SweetTarts> for all you teach our children. You deserve <100 Grand> every <Payday>. We know sometimes our kids act like <Airheads> & <Nerds> or like they're from <Mars> (we do, too!) You bring them <AlmondJoy> when you teach about the <Whatchamacallit> and ignore their <Whoppers>. We really <Skor> to have such a great staff at (School Name). <U-NO> we think you're great! Your PTA/PTO of Name of School

Another version - A fun poster or bulletin board idea. - use a strong 3m adhesive. It was put in the main entrance for all to see upon entering the school, and it was great to know that the K-5 students read it top to bottom and came away knowing how appreciative we parents are of their teachers. FOR A SWEET GROUP OF TEACHERS Thank you, teachers! You are all <SweetTarts> for everything you teach our children. You deserve <100 Grand>every <Payday>. We know sometimes our kids act like <Airheads> and <Nerds> or like they're from somewhere beyond the <Milky Way> (us parents, too!). You bring them such <Almond Joy> when you teach about the <Whatchamacallit> and ignore their <Whoppers>. It must be hard to contain your <Snickers> when those little <Sugar Babies> tell you <Mounds> of <Nutrageous> stories. Sometimes it must seem that all you do is <Skor> papers. Most days you probably want to make like <Baby Ruth> and just run home! Thanks, teachers, for <Raisin> our children to a higher level. You are the <Riesen> they're <Smarties> instead of <Dum Dums>. You are <LifeSavers> — you're worth a <Mint> to us all, and we <Treasure> all you do. We couldn't <Chewz> a better group of teachers than you!! Have an <Extra> <Carefree> weekend. ..........With <Hugs> and <Kisses>, The Parents of (School Name)" I

Purchased a 8x10 black picture frame and a white mat then put in it a small 4x6 or 5x7 (black & white) class picture. On the large white matting have all the class children signed their name. The teacher will display such a gift for years to come, and a new tradition my begin with your one gift, as the other room moms see that gift.

Idea from Melissa D.
Pick up a dollar store candle that is round, take the label off, print off on cardstock or vellum of your choice this saying:

"Where there is no knowledge,
there is darkness.
Where there is no involvement,
there is no hope.
Where there is no striving,
there can be no excellence.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge, getting involved,
and striving for excellence in our children."

I than glued this around the candle, packaged in a clear cellophane bag with some glitter tinsel, and tied on a ribbon that matched the color of the candle. I can't take credit for this idea because I found it online somewhere but not sure where anymore. The teachers loved this homemade gift that only cost me around $2 to put altogether.


Teacher gift ideas from Laura Jo.
You could get 3-4 kitchen towels and roll them up and then group them and then tie with a ribbon.

Ask for volunteers to each make 6-12 cookies/treats and then make a goodie basket.

For valentines day each child in the class can bring one real rose and the room mom or someone can supply a vase. at the end of the day the teacher has a bouquet of roses.

Volunteer to wrap any little holiday presents the teacher may be giving the kids during their party.. Volunteers come in November and parents donate gift wrap and ribbon and tape and also name tags.

Each child bring in $2-3 and get the teacher and assistant a gift certificate for a manicure or pedicure or both.

Find out the teacher's and assistants birthdays and bring cupcakes and balloons for them.

Wiinter basket: hot chocolate/coffee, lip balm, lotion, mug, scarf/mittens
19 years 9 months ago #65756 by dubbledee
Replied by dubbledee on topic RE: ? Poems for Teachers - ->Appreciation Week
Hiya Lynn -- Thank you so much for taking the time to post so many teacher poems. This is a long list and a wonderful assortment. I appreciate your help ~ ~ :D dd
19 years 9 months ago #65755 by klh
Since we are on the Teacher Appreciation thread. I remember reading some posts about little sayings going on Candy Kisses, etc. (Little gifts/goodies given to the teachers.) Can someone please post those great ideas again?

Much thanks. You have saved me on many occassions!

Thanks
19 years 9 months ago #65754 by LynnRichards
Sorry this is going to be long!!!

SHINING STAR
-- Debbie Klier

We'd like to thank you for all that you've done.
For the time you've invested in our daughters and sons.
For the places you've taken them, and you've taken them far!
For leading and guiding them, to their North Star!
For your timeless energy that never seems to tire.
For that special talent you possess to inspire!
For making your students the best they can be.
For trying to teach them all to see; how far they can fly and how high they can soar.
For making them all crave to learn more!
You've challenged their minds, their hearts and souls.
You've taught them it's possible to reach for their goals.
And as they journey through life near and far,
We will always remember their SHINING STAR!

The Teacher
-- William Arthur Ward

The mediocre teacher tells.
The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher demonstrates.
The great teacher inspires.

Teachers
--(Author Unknown)

Teachers are full of patience
Teachers never give up,
and won't let you give up either.
Teachers take students seriously.
Teachers care in their sleep
Teachers see the genius
in every drawing, poem and essay.
Teachers make you feel important.
Teachers also help others.
Teachers never grow old.
Teachers stay famous
in their student minds
forever.

The School Teacher
--(Author Unknown)

Do you ever think about her, and the job she does for you
Do you ever say Thank you, for watching all this crew

She’s not in it for the pay, there’s not enough for that,
She wants to teach and take care of them, and that is where its at

Do you put yourself in her place, as you send them through the door
Do you know she worries, until they’re home once more

That is your most precious possession, she is holding in her hand
She knows this and she wishes, someone would understand

She is your child’s School Teacher but don’t sell her short
She is caring for your children, and she’s doing it from her heart.

A Teacher's Prayer
-- Jill Wolf

I want to teach my students more
than lessons in a book;
I want to teach them deeper things
that people overlook.
The value of a rose in bloom,
its use and beauty, too,
A sense of curiosity to discover
what is true;
How to think and how to choose
the right above the wrong,
How to live and learn each day
and grow up to be strong;
To teach them always how to gain
in wisdom and in grace,
So they will someday make the world
a brighter, better place.
Lord, let me be a friend and guide
to give these minds a start
Upon their way down life's long road,
then I'll have done my part.

Teachers ... Molders of Dreams
-- Clark Molenhoff

You are molders of their dreams.
The Gods who crush their young beliefs of right or wrong.
You are the spark, that sets aflame the poet's hand
Or lights the flame in some great young singer's song.
You are the Gods of young - the very young.
You are the guardian of a million dreams.
Your smile or frown can heal or pierce a heart.
Yours are one hundred lives - one thousand lives.
Yours is the pride of loving them, the sorrow too.
Your patient work, your touch, make you the God of hope
That fills their souls with dreams, and makes those dreams come true.

Thank You Teacher
-- Sharon Harper

I bet you've tied a million shoes
and dried a million tears
and given out a million hugs
as a teacher, through the years.

In my child's life, the role you've played
has been a priceless part
and your must know the special place
You hold in my child's heart.

Tribute to a Teacher
-- Brook E. King

Her features don't stand out, But her acts of kindness do. She walks to her class each day Wearing the colors her children love. She teaches them to read and write; She teaches them to play. She used to be afraid of them, And worry what they thought, But now she knows they love her So she needs to have no fear. With fun and laughter she fills each day, And learning comes as well. Some learn fast and some learn slow, But she loves them all the same. She spends extra time helping those that need it, And gives compliments when they do their best. At the end of each day she is surrounded By a sea of little heads giving hugs of thanks. That is all they give in gratitude; That is all she needs.

Teacher's ABC's
--(Author Unknown)

A is for the abundance of questions and yearning
B is for both inward and outward beauty
C is for creative learning
D is for doing it over 'til it's right
E is for the effort you pour into preparing each night
F is for watching how far we can go
G is for seeing us blossom and grow
H is for reaching for that star so high
I is for imagination, for the courage to try
J is for joy in touching a child's life in a meaningful way
K is for kindness you bring children each day
L is for the love of teaching we see
M is for the "me" you're helping me to be
N is for never being to busy to pray
O is for overcoming our desire to stray
P is for the positives you bring to each
Q is for the quintessential way to teach
R is for your willingness to give us a reason
S is for teaching us to appreciate each season
T is for touching those that sit before you
U is for understanding our fear of all that's so new
V is for the vitality you show each day
W is for every wonderment you bring our way
X is for the extra-special teacher we see
Y is for our sense of yearning to be, and
Z is for the big "yahoo" sent from your very own "zoo"!

The Teacher
--Haim Ginott

I've come to the frightening conclusion that
I am the decisive element in the classroom.

It's my personal approach that creates the climate.
It's my daily mood that makes the weather.

As a teacher, I posses a tremendous power
to make a child's life miserable or joyous.
I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration.
I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal.

In all situations it is my response
that decides whether a crisis will be
escalated or de-escalated
and a child humanized or dehumanized.

Hands
--(Author Unknown)

These hands are for you,
Hands that represent the
Hearts of the children
You have lovingly inspired
To dream,
To live,
To be.

These hands are for you,
Hands that will continue
To learn because you
Have been their master
For a little while.
These hands are for you.

Thank you teachers

Use this poem with hand prints of a child or children as a gift to a teacher.

TEACHERS
-- by William Byrd

T eachers dwell in some far-distant heaven,
E ven the most plain and down-to-earth.
A ll your expertise and dedication
C aptures our naive imagination,
H eightening the aura of your worth.
E ventually, that youthful admiration
R eturns as we embrace what you have given,
S erving as the seed of our rebirth.

THE TEACHER
--(author unknown)

The teacher looked ahead with misgivings, but with hope.
Would the way be smooth or rough?
Would it end in success or failure?
And she stood and looked and wondered.
And a voice said, answering: "There will be no end."

And the teacher smiled and said:
"I know it will end. I may teach one year, two years,
Or possibly many years,
But this I know: Someday it will end."
And the teacher went forward to teach.

And many gathered around her,
And they all had need to learn.
And the teacher looked into their eyes and desired to fill their needs
And she taught them with mind and heart and voice —
A mind filled with knowledge,
A voice speaking wisdom,
And a heart overflowing with love.

Then life changed, and the teacher taught no more.
No more did eager students gather around her.
"It has ended," said the teacher, continuing on the road of life.
"This is the end of my teaching."
And she believed this until
A doctor stood and said: "I am here because this teacher taught me."
A lawyer stood and said: "I am here because this teacher taught me."
An astronaut stood and said, "I am here because this teacher taught me."
An engineer stood and said, "I am here because this teacher taught me."
A teacher stood and said, "I am here because this teacher taught me."
And many in good positions stood and said, "I am here because this teacher taught me."

And the teacher looked ahead of those who had been taught and
saw the continued steps of progress, work, and success before
each one. And joy filled the teacher's heart, and she said,
"This is not the end. There is no end to my teachings."

What Is a Teacher?
-- Barbara Cage

A teacher is someone
who sees each child
as a unique person
and encourages individual
talents and strengths.

A teacher looks beyond
each child's face
and sees inside their souls.

A teacher is someone
with a special touch
and a ready smile,
who takes the time
to listen to both sides
and always tries to be fair.

A teacher has a caring heart
that respects and understands.

A teacher is someone
who can look past disruption
and rebellion,
and recognize hurt and pain.
A teacher teaches the entire child,
and helps to build confidence
and raise self-esteem.

A teacher makes a difference
in each child's life,
and affects each family
and the future of us all.

To My Teacher
--(Author Unknown)

A substitute for working moms,
she comforts, pampers, soothes and calms

With all the love she has to share,
She's great to have when mom's not there.

She loves to rock a fussy child,
corrects the one who gets too wild.

She hears her share of tearful pleas,
and comforts those with skinned up knees.

With little children she plays a peek,
for bigger ones it's hide-and-seek.

She is an expert at each game,
but somehow loses just the same

She helps them learn the alphabet,
and gives them hugs when they're upset.

She is a true and trusted friend,
who helps them learn and play pretend.

Although she's paid, it's plain to see,
She serves them with a love that's free.

Partnership
-- Gloria Weber Henbess

They bring their child to me
And hope I'll come to know
How much the offspring means to them,
Their trust in me bestowed.

They bring their child to me
With love and hope and pride,
Looking for a helping hand,
A teacher who will guide
They bring their child to me,
And our partnership is clear:
To nurture and allow to bloom
A life we both hold dear.

They bring their child to me,
A step toward letting go
And trusting in our special plan
To help the child grow.

Whose Child Is This?
--(Author Unknown)

"Whose child is this?" I asked one day
Seeing a little one out at play
"Mine", said the parent with a tender smile
"Mine to keep a little while
To bathe his hands and comb his hair
To tell him what he is to wear
To prepare him that he may always be good
And each day do the things he should"

"Whose child is this?" I asked again
As the door opened and someone came in
"Mine", said the teacher with the same tender smile
"Mine, to keep just for a little while
To teach him how to be gentle and kind
To train and direct his dear little mind
To help him live by every rule
And get the best he can from school"

"Whose child is this?" I ask once more
Just as the little one entered the door
"Ours" said the parent and the teacher as they smiled
And each took the hand of the little child
"Ours to love and train together
Ours this blessed task forever."

Why God Created Teachers
--(Author Unknown)

When God created teachers,
He gave us special friends
To help us understand His world
And truly comprehend
The beauty and the wonder
Of everything we see,
And become a better person
With each discovery.

When God created teachers,
He gave us special guides
To show us ways in which to grow
So we can all decide
How to live and how to do
What's right instead of wrong,
To lead us so that we can lead
And learn how to be strong.

Why God created teachers,
In His wisdom and His grace,
Was to help us learn to make our world
A better, wiser place.

Teacher's Serenity Prayer
--(Author Unknown)

God grant me
wisdom, creativity, and love

With wisdom,
I may look to the future and see the effect
that my teaching will have on these children,
and thus adapt my methods
to fit the needs of each one.

With creativity,
I can prepare new and interesting projects
that can challenge my students
and expand their minds
to set higher goals and dream loftier dreams.

With love,
I can praise my students for jobs well done
and encourage them to get up
and go on when they fail,
Lord reveal yourself through me.
Amen

YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE
--(Author Unknown)

There are many who go the "second mile" And greet each day's tasks with a smile; Who spend their lives serving others And look upon all men as brothers.

Who work for all children everywhere, When there's a need - they are there. Their time and talents freely dedicate Serving in places small and great.

These are the ones we honor today And to you we wish to say - This world is now a better place Because it looked upon you face. Anonymous

In recognition of your dedicated service to (...name of your school or school district...)

To Teach....
- --Tracey Smith Bradley, June 1998

To teach is to touch a life forever....
To teach is to see a struggling student smile...
To teach is to hear a child read a story...
To teach is to know it may take a while.

To teach is something that comes within us...
Something that grows inside your heart.
To teach is a calling that was given us...
Something that has been with you from the start.

To teach is to give enough of yourself...
To a child who needs your time and care...
To teach is to share your world with others...
So their knowledge will always be there.

To teach is to cry when a child is having troubles...
And to cry with joy when they achieve success...
To teach is to cheer them on when they are at their worst...
And to pat their back when they reach their best!

To teach is something you’ll have forever...
It will never cease or die...
For a teacher remembers each child, each face...
And holds each one dearly inside.

And though at times you may get tired...
And wonder is it all worth the strain...
You’ll remember one child who succeeded with your help...
And you know that you would do it all over again.

What Is A Teacher ?
--Garnett Ann Schultz

What is a teacher? She's so much that's fine.
A precious companion, a mother part time;
She patches up bruises and wipes away tears,
With a kind understanding, she banishes fears.

A teacher is blessed with a patience so rare,
A voice soft and gentle, a heart sweet and fair;
She lends of her knowledge that each child might see
The reason for learning, and accept graciously.

What is a teacher?... A heartwarming smile,
A very good listener, so much that's worthwhile.
A playmate at recess, what pleasant delight,
A stern referee if someone starts a fight.

A teacher is laughter, she's pleasant and gay
Yet she disciplines firmly, should a child disobey;
An adult or a playmate, she has so much to lend,
What is a teacher? A child's dearest friend.

TEACHER APPRECIATION
--(Author Unknown)

When children go off to school,
You wonder what they'll learn.
You hope and pray that the troubles of today,
In the classroom are not a concern.

When a child always comes home inspired,
And looking forward to each learning day,
You look to the teacher for answers,
To why the child responds this way.
So teacher, to you we are grateful,

For the encouragement and love you have shown.
For teaching children to cherish their cultures,
And respect those that aren't their own. We thank you for being creative;
For allowing your students to shine - Through the making of crafts,
And understanding of books, You excited and strengthened their minds.
We don't know if our children will have another teacher quite like you.
But their memories of this precious year, Will be revealed in all that they do.

And years from now with their success, This effort they will redeem;

To a teacher that's the greatest gift,
And a parent's answered dream.

GOD MADE TEACHERS . . .
--(Author Unknown)

God understood our thirst for
knowledge, and our need to be led
by someone wiser;
He needed a heart of compassion,
of encouragement, and patience;
Someone who would accept
the challenge regardless of the
opposition;
Someone who could see potential
and believe in the best in others . . .
So He made Teachers

Teacher's Prayer
-- (Author Unknown)

Lord, Please help me,
To strengthen their voices,
bodies and minds,
To express their feelings and
control them sometimes,
To explore what's near
and venture afar,
But most important to love
who they are.

Come To The Edge
-- Christopher Logue

The teacher said to the students, "Come to the edge."
The students replied, "We might fall."
The teacher again said to the students, "Come to the edge."
The students said, "We can't, it's too high."
The teacher commanded, "COME TO THE EDGE!"
The students came to the edge, the teacher pushed them,
....and they flew.

19 years 9 months ago #65753 by dubbledee
Replied by dubbledee on topic RE: ? Poems for Teachers - ->Appreciation Week
Lisa -- Will do! Thanks, Debbie
19 years 9 months ago #65752 by Lisa Stovall
Replied by Lisa Stovall on topic RE: ? Poems for Teachers - ->Appreciation Week
I have some on my computer. Just email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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