All teachers in the world are parents, full of peaches and plums. As teachers, we treat you as our own children. Some teachers make up lessons for students at the expense of rest time, while others scrimp and save money for students in need. School is where you study and live, and where you grow and mature. Teachers have a mother-like mind and always convey warmth and care to you. With the same hard work as my mother, I always maintain the spirit of tirelessly teaching others. The alma mater and the teachers of the alma mater have worked tirelessly to bring more knowledge and wealth to everyone and guide them to adulthood. So should students have a grateful heart for the school and teachers?
Grateful teachers don't need us to do anything earth-shattering, which is manifested in the dribs and drabs of daily life.
In class, a firm look and a gentle nod show that you are listening attentively, which is gratitude.
After class, you see the teacher in the corridor with a faint smile and a polite greeting of "hello teacher", which is also gratitude.
Tell the teacher "teacher, I can do it" with excellent grades and your little progress, which is also a kind of gratitude to the teacher.
Caring for every plant and tree in the school, maintaining the campus environment, being on duty seriously every time, and devoting yourself to study are all manifestations of loving the school. The school is a big family, and a civilized and harmonious campus environment needs to be created by each of us.