Bailin and Reynolds Crossing Cultures:
An Interactive & Differentiated Blog for K -12 Students, Educators,
Life Long Learners, Friends, Family,
and American & Indian Communities
Rarely does someone get to influence a person's life in a positive way for a lifetime, as a teacher can, fostering optimism and confidence, providing knowledge that leads to success, and being a good role model, as you have, and you are, and you will... forever. I'll remember you always. Thank you.
Thanks for posting!!!! Be sure to post that you are an INDIAN student responding because most of the students think only Americans are responding. This way they can ask questions and reply to you directly.
Hi,
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A man is as great as the dreams he dreams,
as great as the love he bears;
As great as the values he redeems,
and the happiness he shares.
A man is as great as the thoughts he thinks,
as the worth he has attained;
As the fountains at which his spirit drinks,
and the insight he has gained.
A man is as great as the truth he speaks,
as great as the help he gives,
As great as the destiny he seeks,
as great as the life he lives
Rarely does someone
ReplyDeleteget to influence a person's life
in a positive way
for a lifetime,
as a teacher can,
fostering optimism and confidence,
providing knowledge that leads to success,
and being a good role model,
as you have,
and you are,
and you will...
forever.
I'll remember you always.
Thank you.
hiii we r d students of class 11 grade ,
ReplyDeletewe all want 2 be ur frnds
hope uuu will read it finding it not borring.
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ReplyDeleteWe are so excited to have this blog up an going! We are amazed and thrilled to see these video messages from our India pen pals.
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Miss Bailin's 4th Graders
Phoenix, Arizona
Ruchi,
ReplyDeleteGreat posts! I will have some of the kids lok over the poems and respond!
Thanks!
Ms. Reynolds- Breanna
Lomesh,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting!!!! Be sure to post that you are an INDIAN student responding because most of the students think only Americans are responding. This way they can ask questions and reply to you directly.
Thanks!
Breanna Maam
Cool
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