Teacher appreciation poem is nice too
Do you know that teacher appreciation poem is also a nice idea to present to your favorite teachers? You may only disregard this as a cheap idea but if you can collect ideas in a poem like professional poets do, as students you can make your teachers very proud of you. The poem you can give to your teacher can speak too much how you recognize your teacher in his/her great efforts at educating people. If you want to make a nice poem of only very affordable cost, try these tips as your guide.
Make your poem in four lines only
This is the most common style in writing a poem yet many people like to read because it is only made up of several words per line. Your reader can easily understand your thoughts. Usually, the last words in each line should be a rhyme but not necessary. There are poets who’d love to rhyme their poem to make it good very poetic. However, some writers can also express well their thoughts if they would not rhyme the last words in each line.
Describe how you recognize their efforts
Describing to them how you have appreciated their efforts would make them feel you still love them even when you are in other places already. It is also true that teachers devote their time for more than eight hours in making lesson plans and all other activities related to teaching. For this solid commitment of your teachers they sometimes neglect the needs of their family. Many teachers in schools world wide are committed to their profession
Make them feel that their profession is noble
While it is also true that teaching is the noblest profession of all but many teachers do not feel this way. They think their profession is the smallest profession because also of the low salary they receive from their bosses. This happened especially in third world countries where teachers often hold demonstrations denouncing their present state. You can use words that erase their doubts about their noble profession. Remember, there would be no engineers, doctors, lawyers or architects, if there are no teachers that guide them to what they are now.











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