June 21, 2012
This
has been the most amazing first year any teacher could ask for. These past few
weeks, I’ve been so impressed with what you are capable of. Math has been a
breeze. Writing the Social Studies CBA was a piece of cake. Reading has become
like second nature to you. It’s like watching a whole new class because you’ve
grown and learned so much. I’m so proud of all of you and all that you have
accomplished.
I
will especially never forget the suitcase you gave me at the time I needed it
most. I promise I will keep it for the rest of my life, just like all of my
memories of you.
I
will miss you all very much, especially those that will not be at Lakeridge
next year. Never be a stranger. My door is open to you all day every day, you
are always welcome. I have to let you go now. I wish I could keep you, but I
can’t. You’re ready for fifth grade now.
Take
care and good luck next year. You will fly high, I know it.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Moffatt
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August 28, 2012
Tomorrow 2/3 of my
students are returning for their final year at Lakeridge Elementary.
I don't know what to expect.
Will they be tall? Will I be able to recognize them? Will they
still love me? Will I be able to portray just how much I missed them? Will they
understand how excited I am to see them? Or will they be embarrassed?
A list of questions with
no answers as of yet.
The bottom line: I'm so
excited I can hardly wait.