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groeneveld: Quiz Results
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Which Celebrity Teacher Are You? taken 6 months agoI teach like: Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins |
Richard Groeneveld
- Location:
- Marietta, GA
- Service:
- High School
- Status:
- Currently Teaching
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- Employer:
- Pope High School
- Position:
- employee
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SBonilla07
2 months ago
574 comments
:::::::::::::::::::A Teacher for All Seasons::::::::::::::
A teacher is like Spring,
Who nurtures new green sprouts,
Encourages and leads them,
Whenever they have doubts.
A teacher is like Summer,
Whose sunny temperament
Makes studying a pleasure,
Preventing discontent.
A teacher is like Fall,
With methods crisp and clear,
Lessons of bright colors
And a happy atmosphere.
A teacher is like Winter,
While it’s snowing hard outside,
Keeping students comfortable,
As a warm and helpful guide.
Teacher, you do all these things,
With a pleasant attitude;
You’re a teacher for all seasons,
And you have my gratitude!
::::::By Joanna Fuchs::::::
SBonilla07
2 months ago
574 comments
What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state,
than that of the man who instructs the rising generation."
Marcus Tullius Cicero