Are you confused about how to greet your teacher for showing you the path of progression?
Don't worry. Below is the list ways to say heartfelt thank you to your teachers.
Do Something Memorable
Sending invitation is really the best way to set the tone for celebration. The party invitations are the first peek the guests have into the party. Let them know of the party ahead of time. Another way is to invite them.
Handmade card
Science has shown that receiving a handwritten note or card has a far greater emotional impact and makes people feel far more special.
Handmade card create special moments and lasts for a lifetime.
What are you waiting for? Share them now and take back blessings from your teachers.
Chocolate Box
A delicious treat uplifts your mood and chocolate adds spice to it. Whether it is Lohri or some other occasion, chocolates have conveniently replaced the mithai boxes. Chocolates are loaded with flavanols that fight free radicals in your body that are responsible for premature ageing and cell damage.
Take help of social media
Post on social media. If your teacher has a Facebook account, for example, let him know how much you appreciate all the things he does.
You can post, send or forward these messages on your Whatsapp or Facebook.
Gift
Give your teacher a gift, there are many different ways to go about it. Did you learn anything about their hobbies or interests throughout the school year?
Heartfelt note
Heartfelt note means a great deal to a teacher and validates their efforts in class to change and influence the lives of their students.
Memes
Your social media wall might be lacking something because you haven't shared these memes yet. Be it anything, some of the creative minds around us are working every day to create these funny memes.
Book
Teachers love to read books. You can also gift the following books to your teacher.
A Letter to my Teacher by Deborah Hopkinson
Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson
Because I Had a Teacher by Kobi Yamada
Thank You, Teacher, by Sandy Gingras
The New Yorker Book of Teacher Cartoons by Alyssa Cowit
Highlights
In India, we celebrate Teachers Day on the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was the President of India.
India has been celebrating his birthday across the nation since 1962.
Given everything they do for their students, finding the right words for a teacher who left an indelible mark is quite the task.