Teaching  isn't easy. We teachers know this best. So we thought we'd ask  secondary teachers the ways they are amazed by their elementary teacher  colleagues. What a fun way to encourage each other! 
          Two Words: Bodily Functions.I have so much respect (and awe!) for how you so patiently deal with runny noses, bloody knees, and peed-their-pants situations! You are taking care of our kids before they can take care of themselves, and you can't just point to the door and say "Go deal with that!" like I can. You have an expert poker face. I think back to the kindergarten teacher who would pull very loose teeth, and I wince - how on EARTH did she do that so quickly and efficiently for so many kiddos? How many teachers did she save from the squeam-inducing vision of kids turning their loose teeth around? Patience. Grit. Empathy. Sheer force of will.
Over the years I have had many, many elementary education student teachers spend a semester working with me and I have always wondered how they could do what they do. But then they wonder about me and how I deal with over 160+ students a day. We always talked about how to keep 15-20 kids busy in 5-8 subjects everyday day. I remember my very first subbing job, an elementary first grade class - and it gave me a fear of NEVER wanting to teach. I could just never figure out how they did what they did. Yet, all my female student teacher loved what they were working towards. And as I email them today, they all seem to be happy in their choice.
                                              Sincerely, 
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           I have great admiration for all that you do.  I'm a high school English  teacher, specialized in one subject.  I can sit at my desk for long  periods (I don't but the option exists) and go to the bathroom when I  need to.  I eat with grown ups, and although I usually have to scarf my  lunch down and head back to my piles of marking, I get more than a few  minutes to do so.  But you, you are a different teacher all together.  You have to be a jack of all trades, an expert in math, English,  science, geography, history, nose-wiping and shoe tying. You have to go  outside at recess and negotiate through tattle tailing and tears. I get  tired just thinking about the planning and juggling that must go into  each and every day, a day that requires you to be a camel who gets very  few breaks, even to eat your lunch. You also do such a fantastic job of  preparing those little souls to move on to secondary, so we can pick up  where you left off.  Thanks so much for all that you do!                                     Sincerely, 
           Teaching is the only profession where it seems everyone feels  comfortable telling the experts (i.e. teachers) how to do their job. So  what that you studied for this in college, got a state credential, often  have higher degrees and regularly attend professional development.  *sigh*  Elementary teachers get this more than other teachers: "Oh, you  teach first grade... it must be so much fun to play with kids all day"  "Right, but I mean you teach math to third graders...how hard is that?"  ANYONE who thinks your job is easy has clearly not stepped foot in your  classroom. I couldn't put up with this but you do. You let them know  that teaching AT ANY LEVEL takes passion and expertise that not everyone  has, despite the fact that they got a B in their third grade math  class. Keep your chin up. We know you rock.                        Sincerely,
           Elementary teachers, you are rock stars.  As a secondary teacher, I  usually have a full plate if I have more than two to three different  classes to plan and prepare for during the school year, but elementary  school teachers do it all. You expertly plan the entire day for all of  your students. You  plan the math, the language arts, the sciences, and  social sciences, and more. It is overwhelming just to think about.  Planning a well-constructed, balanced day that is rigorous, engaging,  fun, and inspiring requires a lot of outside planning and prep time. And  for this reason, I take my hat off for all of you super star elementary  school teachers out there. You definitely have your work cut out for  you, and everything you do is greatly appreciated.                         Sincerely,
           The first time I volunteered in my daughter�s 1st grade classroom last  school year, I came home and immediately took a nap. Just from  volunteering, I was physically and emotionally exhausted. Her teacher  was phenomenal and didn�t miss a beat� ever. She transitioned from one  subject to the next seamlessly and managed to have a class of 28 six  year olds completely on task. When her classroom phone rang, or a  visitor would walk in, the students sat respectfully. Middle school  students see that time as an opportunity to show just how loud they can  be. She did all of this while having NO real curriculum to work with.  She was given a scope and sequence and pretty much told to �make sense  of it.� She was a veteran teacher, so she certainly knew how to teach -  but this was the first year with CCSS and everything she was used to was  flipped around. She didn�t look exhausted though and she didn�t  complain. She just did what she had to do because�. well she didn�t have  a choice. Middle school teachers can get a bit grumpy sometimes (c�mon,  you know it�s true) and I never saw that side of her. I literally left  her room each Friday afternoon in awe of her ability to teach that many  kids, in a small room, have them be on point with their classroom  transitions and procedures, all while teaching without much direction  and never� ever missing a beat. Elementary teachers - I salute you and  your amazing ability to literally do it all.Sincerely,
I have SO much respect for you! As a middle school teacher in a K-8 building, I see new examples every day of your patience, creativity, and differentiation to help every child grow. But most of all, I admire the way that you make learning so enticing to children. Not only do your classrooms and activities look visually appealing, but you model so much enthusiasm! Sometimes when I start a new unit with the big kids, I ask myself how a kindergarten teacher would pitch it and make the topic seem irresistible.
                                         Sincerely, 
Cuddling. Canoodling. Hand holdings. I enjoy some laid back personal time with my wife. Unfortunately, so do the 22 kids in her classroom. Personal space isn�t something you value until you�ve received 16 hugs before 8:45 in the morning. I don�t know how elementary teachers do it. As an 11th grade teacher, I�ve never had a student try to feel the fuzziness of my khakis in the middle of an activity. Proximity is important, but please respect my hula hoop of personal space. So, hats off to the elementary teachers - I am continually impressed with your ability to handle all of those kids at your feet. But get ready - hug 17 is coming.
                         Sincerely, 
           Some of my favorite people on Earth are elementary teachers.  In fact,  I'm married to one!  While I'm impressed with your ability to hang out  with the same group of kids ALL day (not like us middle school teachers  that can send out students packing after 45 minutes), I think I'm most  in awe of the elementary teacher's versatility.  I mean ... you teach  EVERY  subject.  That's impressive!  You adapt to the varying needs of your  students with grace and kindness.  Oh, and you transition between  subjects, activities, and projects countless times in one day.   Elementary teachers are metaphorical toolboxes with just the right tool  for every situation.  Thank goodness for you elementary teachers!                               Sincerely, 
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         I totally shout "Amen" to all the praise so far, and I'd like to add  one more. I am amazed that you can be that joyful face for the same  class of students all day long. You might look at us secondary teachers  and think, "I don't know how you can teach 150-200 students a day," but  trust me, we're looking at you thinking that we've got it made in the  shade. If we've got a tricky student, we know we only have to survive  for 45 minutes.         I have had the privilege of teaching with and knowing some AMAZING  elementary teachers.  It is awesome to be a secondary teacher and there  is never a dull moment with our BIG KIDS, but the enthusiasm of primary  teachers is mind blowing.  My daughter, a first grader, loves to visit  her kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Bell, as often as possible.  My daughter  says, "I love going to Mrs. Bell's classroom in the morning.  She  squeals because she is so excited to see me and gives me the biggest hug  that makes my feet leave the ground."  Does it get any better?  Because  of her loving and energetic teachers, she can't wait to get to school  every.single.day!  It makes both my momma-heart and teacher-heart feel  completely full!
To those primary teachers, you are more than we could ever ask for! Thanks for taking such incredible care and giving those essential snuggles to our littles. We adore you!
To those primary teachers, you are more than we could ever ask for! Thanks for taking such incredible care and giving those essential snuggles to our littles. We adore you!
                                         Sincerely, 
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        Simply put- you do so many things I could never do.   You let them hug  on you, wipe things on you, and deal with bodily fluids that I could  NEVER handle.  You introduce them to so many new experiences and inspire  their creativity and sense of make-believe.  You dress up like strange  Dr. Seuss and storybook characters and leave the simple crazy socks days  and hat days for me.  You spend countless hours decorating your  classrooms, which gives me countless hours of stress and anxiety just  trying to keep up with your crazy-good interior decorating skills.  You  teach important life skills, like how to blow your nose, tie a shoe,  wash your hands with soap and water - and I just have to remind them  daily that these are skills they already possess.  Thank you for  preparing the middle-schoolers I teach now.  You give them the  foundation for which I simply build upon.  You mold them into motivated  learners. They are who they are because of YOU!  Thank you! 
                                         Sincerely, 
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        Elementary teachers are amazing because of their mad organizational  skills!  How I adore all the perfectly labeled bins, the clever ways to  hang up student work, the colorful and neat classroom organizer binders,  those super toolkits, the lovely crate seats, and just general order!  I  am constantly amazed at how you tame paper monsters, manage desk traps,  and have all the other bits and pieces sorted.  I pin your ideas like  crazy because I truly do want to be like you.  I really do want to know  where my things are located so I can use them right when I want to and  not have to spend a few days searching.  Alas, I am a middle school  teacher and organization seems to be my nemesis.  I do try, I really do,  but my treasures seem to multiply in spite of my efforts and no bins or  closets can contain them.  So my hat is off to you, dear elementary  teachers,for your most excellent organizational skills!  And if you need  a summer project, I have the ultimate challenge you seek. 
                                         Sincerely, 
But you ... you're amazing! It's easy to be patient, kind, and gentle to the little angel students, but you also get those needy, annoying, snotty, talkative, rebellious students all day long, and you love them with all your heart.
Each year, there are students in your classroom that you are literally the ONE CARING ADULT in their lives. And you own that with all your love. We desire to do this too with our 8-10 times as many different faces in the day, but the impact you get to have on those kids being with you all day is truly life-changing. We applaud you, bow to you, are in utter awe of you. Keep on being awesome!
                                         Sincerely, 
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