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school m teacher day ..​

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did u mean teacher's day celebration in school then eassy is given below

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Teachers’ Day is one ofthe most special days in a student’s as well as a teacher’slife. Teachers especially wait for this day all year round as they get to relax and chit-chat with one another on this day unlike the other days when they are loaded with work during as well as after the school hours. Various activities are organized in different schools to celebrate this day.

Students Dress Up as Teachers

Students from the senior classes go to school dressed up as teachers. They play the part of different teachers and are sent to various classes to teach different subjects.This role playing is one of the main parts of the Teachers’ Day celebration. Students eagerly look forward to it. They are clad in beautiful suits and saris to match the personality of the teachers they are depicting.

The junior wing students look forward to the classroom sessions undertaken by their seniors as these are not the usual lectures. These are way more interesting. Different games and activities are played in the classrooms on this day while maintaining the decorum of the school.

Fun Activities and Cultural Programs

Cultural programs and fun activities are mostly organized during the second half of the day. The teachers are made to sit in the audience where they are served refreshments. Students organize various performances to entertain their teachers. Dance performances are held, songs are sung and plays are performed among other interesting activities.

Teachers and students also indulge in various kinds ofgames and other fun activities.It is a good time to bond with one another.

Conclusion

There are many ways to celebrate Teachers’ Day. It is the students from the senior wing who take initiative to decide how it should be celebrated in their school while the teachers relax and enjoy the celebrations.

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