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I Need A Poem To Make My Teacher Cry

I need a poem to make my teacher cry tears of joy?

Through many ups and downs
Through many smiles and frowns
You're the best; needing 3 crowns
Through many laughs and cries
Through many smirks and sighs
Through many lows and highs
Rain or blue skies
Through all I've learned
True thoughts concerned
Great teaching, you demonstrated
It's appreciated
In my mind, I've equated this formula
2 points for diligence
2 more for brilliance
4-ever I'll cherish your resilience
As you read this, just know you're special
Disguised as a teacher, you're angel.

Will this poem make my teacher cry?

I wrote this poem for my favorite teacher. Please give me input on it. DO you think it is well written? What is it lacking? WIll it make her cry? Your opinion please :)

Not on a magazine
Or portrayed in a piece of art
Not written in the history books
But etched inside my heart

Because, although names are forgotten,
And memories fade away
There’s nothing you could do to me,
To make me forget what you have given me this day.

For it’s you I have to thank
For lighting my mind a fire
Guiding me and teaching me
And although you did not realize, it’s me you have inspired

And I wish that words could reveal
My gratitude to you,
But as someone once said,
Its not what you say, but rather the actions that you do.

So I promise, as I continue through life,
That I will make you proud of me
Do what I know is right and
Be everything I can be.

It is you who has given me,
This mind set I now possess,
Made me believe in myself,
And made me believe in success

Because to me success isn’t
The amount of houses you own,
But paving the way for others,
With the kindness that you have shown

And since this year seems
to be coming to an end,
Please remember how much it meant to me,
TO have you as a teacher and a friend.

How can I make my teacher cry?

You thought just some chocolates and flowers would move her to tears? Laaaaame.You can't make her cry. Now let me explain. Almost every day, for a number of years, your teacher has had to make a huge effort to tolerate the taunts and jeers of you and your manipulative classmates, grade your papers, and think of ways to engage a bunch of 13–17 year old brats. Sorry, it's the only way I can describe her experience as a current student. Pretty much nothing you do could make her break down in joy or out of frustration. Teachers are usually reserved, resilient and in control of their emotional responses.Do you have like, a kink for crying or something? Don't waste your money on any more gifts to woo her into weeping.MMMMMMMMMmmmm salty tearsssss

Will this poem make my favorite teacher cry?

I wrote this poem for my favorite teacher. Please tell me if you think it will make her cry? Your opinion please :)

Not on a magazine
Or portrayed in a piece of art
Not written in the history books
But etched inside my heart

Because, although names are forgotten,
And memories fade away
There’s nothing you could do to me,
To make me forget what you have given me this day.

For it’s you I have to thank
For lighting my mind a fire
Guiding me and teaching me
And although you did not realize, it’s me you have inspired

And I wish that words could reveal
My gratitude to you,
But as someone once said,
Its not what you say, but rather the actions that you do.

So I promise, as I continue through life,
That I will make you proud of me
Do what I know is right and
Be everything I can be.

It is you who has given me,
This mind set I now possess,
Made me believe in myself,
And made me believe in success

Because to me success isn’t
The amount of houses you own,
But paving the way for others,
With the kindness that you have shown

And since this year seems
to be coming to an end,
Please remember how much it meant to me,
TO have you as a teacher and a friend.

My class made my teacher cry?

I'm in kind of in a bit of a 'trouble' class and yesterday this girl yelled out to my english teacher "are you ever going to get laid?". I thought it was a little bit funny at first but then I saw my teacher looked really hurt and then all the other kids started joing in saying she was an ugly cow and that she'd never get married and stuff. The teacher got all teary eyed then ran out of the classroom. This girl (one of the ones who abused her) went after her and asked if she was ok but she just slammed the door in the girls face. This is the teachers first year and she is really nice. I hate to see her treated like this but I don't really know what to do. The teacher obviously didn't tell the principal or head of department because noone has came to speak to our class and she came to teach us again today with an all new "dicipline" system but she has made no effort to punish the girls who called her names.

This is not the first time my class has made a teacher cry. Last week one girl drew a picture of my science teacher (also young) with a picture of a noose around her neck and she left the class in tears. The principal got a bit involved but didn't really do anything other than telling our class to be good and respectful and stuff.

I don't really want to say anything and even if I do i'm not sure if it will fix anything. Do you think this behaviour is ok and what do you think I should do? btw i go to an all girls school


by the way its high school (year 10) and the teacher left to her office which I happen to know is open plan so the chances are other teachers would have seen her crying

How can i make my favorite teacher cry?

I had a favorite teacher, well I still do, and I was in the same situation you are. I wanted to tell her how much she meant to me. SO I wrote her a letter, and then came to see her after she had read it. When she came to thank me for it she was crying. All I said in the letter was how much she inspired me. That was enough. So, in this case, I'm going to have to say the whole cliche: speak from your heart. When my teacher was thanking me, I started crying myself, a little. It all depends on how you say it. But that's the best advice I can say, just speak from what you feel. Most likely your teacher will start crying. I highly doubt that she wouldnt.

How do I make my teacher make a move on me?

It’s not a good idea at all. If you have a crush on your teacher, it’s perfectly understandable. Teacher crushes are so common and are related to puppy love, which is young love in teenagers. If your feelings for this teacher are strong, change your thinking about your teacher. Emotionally detach yourself. Try not to think of them, be near them and perhaps list some negative things about them. Student-teacher relationships are not tolerated.

Is it ok to cry when a teacher yells at you?

What are tear ducts if not for crying? Other than clean and lubricate the eyes, we cry when someone or something stoke our emotions. For instance, when you are being yell at and feel that the act was uncalled for. Now, you didn’t say whether you were balling which is NOT okay or tears just released on its own and you were not sobbing when it happened.I presume you have been scarred. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be asking this question when the tears have long dried. There was no detail on what happened so we can’t comment on whether the act was justified. It’s also too early too soon to say that the teacher was wrong without going through the motions to find out what made the teacher lost his/her cool.Anyway, you asked is it OK to cry when a teacher yells at you? And I would say that it’s no big deal if it’s an isolated incident. You should let it go but don’t make a habit of it. I was told that I was a cry baby but I can barely recall those days. I had no reason to be a cry baby for there was no one there to cry to. Mom and dad separated when I was only a few months old. So I don’t know what these people were talking about being a cry baby. Tears can not be wasted on deaf ears.I say don’t make a habit of crying because crying is not a favorable way to display your emotions. I recalled my Tom Sawyer days of growing up that crying actually worked as giving ammo to enemies to ridicule me so I stopped. Right now, I only cried occasionally when I was deeply hurt emotionally such as during my divorces. I also cried silent tears and quickly dabbed them away if I was touched by some movies. It’s not manly and I don’t let people see me as weak. Now, if you ever watched the movie “Sleepless in Seattle”, you would know that grown men do cry too and it’s okay.“Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Weep, you weep alone.” That is the opening line of a famous poem called “Solitude” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The poem helped me to change my attitude and my view of the world. I suggest you to laugh as a release for you can laugh in front of people.

If you are a teacher, have you cried in front of your class? What happened?

Not me, but my spanish teacher.My spanish teacher in 8th grade was fabulous. This was my second year with him at this point, and his care for students and humor made every day a day to look forward to spanish. I have vivid memories of him giving each and every kid nicknames, moonwalking down the aisles to hand out assignments, and even throwing furniture. Sorry if that sounds dangerous, but he was a hilarious man!Anyway, we had a student in the class who was liked, quiet, but liked. I will call her “Paula.*”One day in April or May, Paula came home from school after she had picked up her elementary-aged siblings to find her life completely ruined. While at school, her raged father had murdered her mother, and then hung himself. From what I remember he was in the middle of the latter when she walked in, and Paula could not get to him in time behind his locked bedroom door. Paramedics came in time to bring him still alive to the hospital, but he passed by the time he got there. Paula and her siblings were there for all of it.News spread rapidly, and so there we were the next day, in spanish class. She sat behind me and shared a long desk with her best friend. It was empty.My teacher brought up the elephant in the room, made a slight speech of remembrance, and broke down in tears.To say what happened from that was 50/50, as half of the students joined in and the others hung in silence. It was a terrible day.After we held that silence for quite a few minutes, he collected himself to get the day’s lesson done. Though there was a missing vibrancy in his voice, he tried for light humor and made the day a bit more bearable.That fact that he expressed his compassion so rawly yet was able to still get us and himself through the day can show just what a great teacher he was.If you see this, thank you Mr. F.*Not her actual name, for privacy reasons.

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