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My Favorite Teacher
There have been many people who have influenced me and those who have set
great examples in my life. Many of those people were teachers that I have had
from Kindergarten to the present time. If I had to choose one who has had the
greatest influence, it would have to be(name of teacher) at Lilburn Elementary
School in Lilburn, GA. She put much effort and time in teaching music and
leading the fourth and fifth grade choir. There are many reasons why she was my
favorite teacher of all times, but there is not enough space to share all of
these, so I will share three reasons. First, she had the characteristics of a
Christian. Second, she made learning music fun. Finally, she gave her all into
teaching us.
One reason why she was my favorite teacher is because of her
characteristics of being a Christian. She was always kind, thoughtful, and
generous. She continually listened to what we had to say. At the end of each
class, if time permitted and if there were people who wanted to, we would have a
little show and tell time. Being that we were attending a music class, the only
things that we could show and tell were things dealing with music. There were
quite a few times during my four years at LES that I would play the piano for
our class. She always took the time to listen to
our thoughts and was never impatient with us, and for that I am very
grateful.
Another reason why . (name of teacher)was a favorite of mine was because she made
learning music fun. It did not matter whether we were in a portable classroom,
where space was limited, or in an actual room in the building, where we had
plenty of room to move around. She always had ideas to get us moving and
enjoying music. I remember that there was a song that we sang that was similar
to “This Old Man,” but with longer verses and a chorus in between each verse.
She would add hand, arm, or body movements to every verse and chorus in the
song. My friends and I would be laughing while we sang the song because the
movements were so silly! . (name of teacher) also made learning music fun by letting us
play with different percussion instruments. We played with glockenspiels,
xylophones, tambourines, triangles, drums, bongos, and the list could go on. I
remember that, at the end of the hour, one day, she showed us a gong and what it
sounded like. We thought it was the neatest thing ever. Although we had music
once a week and even though it was a blast, the fun and learning did not stop
there.
Finally,she made music fun and enjoyable by having a fourth and
fifth grade choir that we could participate in. I was only able to participate
in the choir my fourth grade year, but it was a fun one. For our Christmas
musical, she took an “episode” off of Sesame Street, called “This is Your Life,”
and did an entire musical. Sesame Street’s “This is Your Life” was hosted by a
“TV show host” and one of the Sesame Street characters would be a contestant.
The contestant would then have to listen to various voices of significant people
in their lives. In our case, we used Santa Claus and the many events that happen
as Christmas becomes to children what it is: a time of seeing elves, reindeer,
Mrs. Claus, the North Pole, etc. In our musical we even had a commercial break
that included dancing candy bars! All in all, she was a fun, creative
teacher. she was an excellent, fabulous teacher. She has made an impact on my
life, and by her doing so, I hope that I can pass the same qualities on to
children I will be teaching. She had characteristics of a Christian, she made
music fun to learn and enjoy, and finally she made music fun by directing a
fourth and fifth grade choir. Thank you(name of teacher) for the impact you have
had on my life.
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