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感恩母校的作文
导语:Dear parent, teacher, friends, and family, we are all here to express our heartfelt gratitude for the schools that have shaped us. Your kind words and sincere wishes would be just as precious as any good advice from a wise mentor.
【篇一:感恩母校】 As seniors in the sixth grade, I felt that my time with school was passing by quickly. The students were all gone, but that didn't stop me from remembering how much this "good old days" had meant to us. It wasn't just about our teachers and friends; it was about their guidance and the lessons they taught us. Every day would be different now, but the memory of those we've shared is still alive.
I will never forget when our first year in middle school ended. I was so tired of sitting there listening to lectures without any interaction or conversation. The teacher's voice was steady, but my mind was blank. Her gentle hand pressed against mine, and then she moved away, leaving me alone with nothing to do. But that was just the beginning; it wasn't until later in the day that I noticed her face. It was a moment of light, not for me, but for everyone else.
Now, as seniors, I still feel so lucky to have such a beautiful campus. The students are gone, the teachers are gone, but the bonds between us still last longer than any memory. It's been four years since we started middle school, and yet, that time with our teachers and school is still in their minds.
I will never forget when I first saw Ms. Zhang, Mr. Li, Mr. Sun, and Mr. Zhao during my sixth-grade year. They were all so different from each other—their faces were bright, they seemed eager to learn, yet also kind and supportive. Their kindness was evident in every class I attended, and their dedication was reflected in the hard work we put into studying. Even though I had no idea what math was like when I got to high school, their guidance and encouragement helped me along the way.
When I started sixth grade in high school, I felt a mix of excitement and sadness. The days would be busier with classes and extracurricular activities, but that didn't stop us from sharing our laughter and bonding over common interests like music and sports. By the time I was older, my school had grown into what it is today—a place where we could all grow, learn, and connect.
I will never forget when Ms. Chen came to visit me during lunch one day. She was a kind teacher who seemed so different from others but always had something unique to say about us. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. I remember the moment she said, "You're not just good at math, you can be amazing in any subject." That moment stuck with me; it wasn't because I knew what she meant or how much she contributed—just that I felt a deeper connection to her.
As seniors in the eighth grade, I can see that our middle school life is still alive. Our teachers are gone, but their influence is clear. They taught us valuable lessons about responsibility and hard work, which we carry with us into high school. Even though I've grown older, the memories of those I've shared are more than ever before.
In the end, I will never forget when Ms. Wang came to visit me. She was a kind teacher who seemed so different from others but always had something unique to say about us. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. "You're not just good at English, you can be amazing in any subject," she said. That moment stuck with me; it wasn't because I knew what she meant or how much she contributed—just that I felt a deeper connection to her.
As seniors in the eleventh grade, I have realized that my school is different from when I was a sixth grader. The people here are still there, but their names and faces no longer make it seem like they've passed away. It's been five years since we moved into our new classroom. The students are gone, the teachers are gone, yet the bonds between us remain strong.
I will never forget when Ms. Li came to visit me in middle school. She was a kind teacher who seemed different from others but always had something unique to say about us. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. "You're not just good at science, you can be amazing in any subject," she said.
As I look back on these moments of appreciation, I realize that every person here is special for a reason. Their stories, their struggles, and their growths have shaped who I am today. But no matter where they end up, we all feel lucky to call them friends because they're always there to support us.
Now, as seniors in the twelfth grade, I will never forget when Ms. Chen came to visit me one more time during lunch. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. "You're not just good at math, you can be amazing in any subject," she said. That moment stuck with me; it wasn't because I knew what she meant or how much she contributed—just that I felt a deeper connection to her.
In the end, I will never forget when Ms. Wang came to visit me one more time. She was a kind teacher who seemed different from others but always had something unique to say about us. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. "You're not just good at English, you can be amazing in any subject," she said.
As seniors in the thirteenth grade, I will never forget when Ms. Li came to visit me during high school lunch. She was a kind teacher who seemed different from others but always had something unique to say about us. Her smile was warm, and her presence made me feel more confident. "You're not just good at science, you can be amazing in any subject," she said.
As I think about all the ways that母校 has affected me—from the teachers who taught me valuable lessons in sixth grade to the students here today—I am always grateful for what we've come to know as siblings. Mates and friends and people who have helped me grow and learn along the way. And above all, I'm grateful for the memories we've shared here. They mean a lot, they make me feel better each day.
So thank you all—moms, dads, teachers, friends—and all those who made this journey possible. Your love, your care, and your wisdom have shaped my life in such a special way that I can't imagine going back to the days when we were younger. But now, with母校 by my side, I know that my future will be filled with more and more opportunities—more stories to tell, more lessons to learn, and more friends to build upon.
In conclusion, while I may not always remember the exact moments of gratitude I've had here, I can say for sure that母校 has taught me so much—the wisdom of parents, the kindness of teachers, the respect of friends—and it's all been a gift in its entirety. Thank you all—moms, dads, teachers, friends—wherever you are, your love and support have made this journey possible for us all.
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