When the children first got the little flowers I gave them, their little faces were filled with joy and pride; When the children's feet successfully jumped over the rope, there was a persistent and successful smile on their faces; When children see the teacher passing by and shout "Hello, teacher" with a smile, they are polite and respectful. Recalling the children's smiles, I really want to say to them, "Children, teachers like to watch you smile, smiling as beautifully as flowers."
I have been in the new campus for more than a month, but I still can't worry about the children in the original school. They have also embarked on a longer and further learning road in junior high school, and they don't know whether they can adapt to the new life and new study well. The monitor sent me a video call two days ago, which made me overjoyed. In the video, they tell the stories of new students in the new school, all of which are hype and laughter from time to time. Seeing the smiles on their faces, I know that they are independent and believe that they will have a better future.
After the video, I also thought about my new story. When you are a first-grade class teacher, you should follow those children every day and pay attention to them everywhere, for fear that they will not do well in the exam. This makes me feel that I just finished my graduation class and fell from the position of chairman to the position of cleaning aunt. Everything comes too fast, and it takes time to make up for the gap in my heart. That day, I was burying my head in correcting my homework in the marking area and saw my messy handwriting. A boy came up to me gently and held hands nervously: "Mom, no, old … teacher, I want to help you with something …" I looked at him and waved feebly, so go ahead. When I finished correcting my homework, I looked back. Boy, half the children in the class were sweeping and wiping there, even using mops. Seeing me looking at them, I became more and more enthusiastic. Looking at my surprised expression, they were so proud that they wanted to clean the blackboard and turned their heads to cover their mouths when I was not looking. Looking at their silly appearance, I couldn't help grinning ... looking forward to growing up and blooming with them!