Nicely Composed Teacher Appreciation Poem

Commemorating the World Teacher Appreciation Day is the appreciation of our educators’ commitment as they assume the responsibility of giving a child education academically and morally. On the exact date of World Teacher Appreciation Day every 5th of October yearly lead by the organizations of UNESCO and ILO, famous teachers as recognized to educators who dedicatedly commit themselves to their profession to serve students are given honor for their devotion.

With the UNESCO’s great token of appreciation and understanding showed to the teachers for important contribution for the development and education, school students as well express their gratitude through doing activities that could please teachers and handing teachers gifts like appreciation poems and quotes thanking teachers or other means of presents that makes them happy.

Acknowledging teachers profession is celebrated with nearly 100 countries. All are vastly contributing in this worldwide extended recognition. Education International, each year initiates the public awareness campaign for stressing contributions of educators in people’s lives.

October 5, 2012 is nearly coming. If you are a student who starts to prepare a gift for this big day of teachers, below is a very nice composition as one of teachers appreciation poems written by Christina Brinsley entitle: “Listen Closely

On Monday, Billy didn’t have his homework
And when the teacher asked him why,
He said, “Because a monster ripped it up,
After I told him a lie.”
“Now Billy,” said the teacher.
“You know monsters don’t exist,
And if you don’t turn in your homework
No recess you will get.”

On Tuesday, Bill had a stomache,
And when the teacher asked him why,
He said, “A monster took away my dinner,
Even my cherry pie.”
“Billy, I’ve told you once before,
Monsters are not real.
You’ll have to wait till lunchtime
Before you get a meal.”

On Wednesday Billy had a bandage,
This covered his right eye.
When the teacher asked him how it happened.
This was his reply;
“A monster was running after me
When I ran into the door.”
“Billy, please,” the teacher said,
“I don’t want to hear any more.”

On Thursday, Billy refused to sit down.
And when the teacher asked him why,
Billy said, “A monster whipped my bottom,
Because I started to cry.”
“Billy,” said the teacher, “this is getting out of hand,
And if you continue with these stories,
In the corner you will stand.”

On Friday, Billy didn’t come to school,
And when the teacher found out why,
She said a little prayer to God
In hopes Billy would survive.
For a monster had beaten Billy
and threatened him with a knife.

Now Billy lay in a hospital bed,
Fighting for his life.
So teachers please remember,
That monsters are for real.
Listen closely to kids’ stories,
A wonder heart you may heal.

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