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Mrs:Alford

December 10th, 2010 · 9 Comments · Uncategorized

Dear Mrs:Alford you are the best third grade teacher in the history of tird grade teachers and I like all the projects we do like  ou’r snapshots and are flip charts and everything  so what do you want for Christmas Mrs:Alford I am so happy to have you as my teacher because you are the best and you are really funny like the funniest teacher ever in the world

                           From

                                 student26

9 Comments so far ↓

  • kelalford

    I am so happy you like third grade! I believe learning should be fun, so I try my best to make it as fun as I can!
    Having you in my class is the greatest gift, so I need nothing for Christmas…I already have an awesome class!
    I hope you enjoyed your snow day! What did you do?

  • Mrs. Talvac

    Dear Student26,

    I’m a 3rd grade teacher in Montgomery County, Maryland! I found this blog online and I couldn’t help but comment. I think your letter to your teacher was very sweet and well written. I wish we had a snow day! I love to ski, so I wish we would get some snow so I could go. Keep working hard in school! Your teacher sounds like she’s doing a lot of great things in the classroom to make learning fun for all of you!

    Sincerely,
    Mrs. Talvac

  • studenta25

    your right

  • studenta24

    you are the BEST TECHER EVER

  • studenta26

    yes i am right

  • studenta22

    isn;t mrs.alford awsame

  • Melissa

    Dear Student26,
    I used to teach 4th grade in Winston-Salem, NC. I know how important it is for you to learn everything you can in 3rd grade so you will be ready for 4th grade. I am glad that you have an awesome teacher!
    Melissa

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