Describe a memorable teacher who had a significant positive effect on you.

There hasn't really been any teacher in high school like that. But, in elementary school I had quite a few. Once it was in grade one, I had to go to the hospital for a couple of days,so my teacher suggested to all the students in the class that they make get well soon cards for me. That was really appreciating~I still remember it.

The other time was in grade two. It was a christmas play thing, and my teacher chose me to play the part of Mary~jesu's wife. She said that I suited her personality, cause I was so kind. I felt really appreciated than as well.

Are these signs of postive effects? If they are good, then which one should I choose. I can't decide out of the two.

i don't know that one has made a significant effect on me, but in ninth grade I had a really good language arts teacher! In addition to being a really good teacher, she had good class room management while being able to still be friends with her students. This made for a very good classroom environment!

I don't know if that's what you meant, but hopefully it helps

Thank you Talli for sharing your thoughts:-)

Mary was Joseph's wife and Jesus' mother.

Capitalize Christmas and use "m dash" with spaces
( — ) rather than a tilde (~).

The choice decision is yours.

I hope this helps.

Both of these experiences with your elementary school teachers are examples of positive effects and show the memorable impact they had on you. It seems like they made you feel appreciated, special, and recognized your unique qualities.

When deciding which one to choose, think about the long-term impact each experience had on you. Reflect on how each experience made you feel and how it influenced your personal growth and development. Consider which memory still resonates with you the most and has had a lasting effect on your life.

It's important to remember that there is no right or wrong answer here. You should choose the memory that means the most to you and had the biggest positive impact on your life. Trust your gut feeling and go with the memory that brings you the most joy and gratitude when you think about it.