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GENERAL REMARKS
These are some general remarks for your teacher appreciation work, gift or action:
- Be yourself. You can of course make use of teacher appreciation materials, ideas and suggestions like the ones provided in this website, but try to adapt them to your own style and way of thinking.
- Don’t be too shy in expressing your feelings of teacher appreciation and esteem, but do not exaggerate. Keep a reasonable balance. If your classmates are going to see your work, take that factor into account as well (you don’t want to be later ridiculized or bullied), but this shouldn’t mean that you can’t still make a beautiful and touching work for teacher appreciation.
- Be true. If you don’t feel a special appreciation for a given teacher, choose another. Or, if your whole class is just told to do a teacher appreciation work (e.g. for Teacher Appreciation Week or Teacher's Day), then you can express your lack of motivation by doing a very simple and common work, unless you happen to be really fond of that teacher!
- Be original. You’ll find that easy and inexpensive teacher appreciation works or gifts can touch your teacher’s heart more than a complicate work or a costly gift.
- Don’t try to “buy” your teacher with your gift or teacher appreciation work. He or she will know and that will make you both feel uncomfortable.
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