Bsed Tle 3A: Sanchez, Ma. Alona
Bsed Tle 3A: Sanchez, Ma. Alona
Alona
BSED TLE 3A
As I watched the story about three letters from teddy, I was so touched with the
story because it is so inspiring and it shows how important the role of educators in
touching a child’s life. But what is the most important is making the difference of
becoming a teacher. Being human it is our nature to love and like kids or our students
who are good in our class, who are neat looking, behave and studios ones.
The part in the story where I am most touched is when teddy gave gifts to Mrs.
Thompson during Christmas wrapped clumsily in the heavy brown paper that he got
from a grocery bag. A bottle of one quarter full of perfume and bracelet with incomplete
stones on it. for me, it was the turning point of the whole story. It was the part where
Mrs. Thompson realized that she was being insensitive to what teddy really needs.
During the time I was watching the movie clip, I come to think who the best
teacher I had in my whole life, just like what teddy said to his letters to Mrs. Thompson.
In my high school days, there is one teacher that really catches my attention. He makes
me more eager to listen and learn more to him. Every time in our class I make sure to
pay attention to him because I know that every time in class there is new things I can
learn from him. what makes him special as a teacher, when he motivates us as a
learner. He always touches my heart and soul. His explanations always satisfied my
question in mind and easy to understand. His name is Mr. Jonathan Patagnan. He is
actually a newly hired teacher in our school at that time.
This story, changes the way we should deal with people and consequently, it
teaches us how we can make a life changing and long lasting difference in the lives of
others.
As a future educator, I want to be like Mrs. Thompson and make an impact to my
future students not only academically but also in their lives. I want to be able to inspire
them, to make them realize that they need to make the best out of their lives.