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Teacher's Day gift for primary schools, what birthday gift for male teachers?

The ancients said, "Teacher, preach and teach to solve doubts." Teachers not only impart culture, knowledge and technology to students, but also take it as their responsibility to train students to be ideological, moral, educated and disciplined socialist successors. In order to show respect and cherish for teachers and thank them for their efforts and intentions, many students and parents will send blessings and gifts to teachers on some special days, such as Teacher's Day and graduation season. So, what birthday present do you want for Teachers' Day in primary schools?

Giving gifts can be said to be a traditional habit in China. Every time we visit relatives and friends, we give each other a bag of gifts. During the Spring Festival, everyone will also give each other red envelopes. In everyone's daily life, many parents regard "giving gifts and giving money" as a stepping stone to ask for help. Some parents even say that giving gifts is just to follow the trend and make themselves feel at ease. However, as early as 20 14, the Ministry of Education promulgated the Regulations on Prohibiting Teachers from Accepting Gifts and Gifts from Students and Parents in Violation of Regulations, and issued six "red lines" to correct the unhealthy trend of teachers taking advantage of their positions to accept gifts and gifts from students and parents in violation of regulations. In recent years, education departments all over the country have paid unremitting attention to the construction of teachers' morality and style. It is forbidden for teachers to accept gifts and gifts from parents and students in violation of regulations, and teachers are not encouraged to accept flowers, greeting cards and other items from parents and students during Teacher's Day.

In addition, teachers who receive gifts and gifts are equivalent to giving others (parents, students or others) the opportunity to report themselves, so enthusiastic teachers who give gifts and gifts to parents and students are very troublesome. Is there any other way to express gratitude to the teacher? In fact, thanking a person doesn't have to buy him a gift or send him a red envelope. An origami, a hug, or a good score in an exam are all grateful ways to satisfy the teacher.

Here are three origami methods to share with you. People in need can refer to it, unite their love with their own hands and give it to their beloved teachers.

Star origami: the material is simple and the operation is difficult. Suitable for children and primary and secondary school students in kindergarten as gifts to teachers.

Fold tulips with square paper: seemingly ordinary paper can produce beautiful flowers. Tulips represent charity, beauty and blessing. In addition, sunflowers, lilies and balloon flowers have good meanings, so they are good choices as teachers' gifts. There are not many origami flowers for the teacher, but 1, 6, 9 flowers can be sent. The teacher's expectation for students is never to send flowers, just have the heart.

Origami paper crane: Although the paper crane is light and small, it can bear the pure blessings of countless students. He can mobilize the whole class, let the paper crane light the lamp in his heart for the class, and also bring a blessing to his beloved teacher.

Teaching and educating people is a teacher's duty. It is every teacher's inner desire to hope that his students can become talents who can make a difference to society. Accepting gifts or red envelopes not only risks being reported, but also increases inner pressure for no reason, which runs counter to the original intention of being a teacher. So I suggest parents not to give gifts to teachers. It is more important to educate children to respect teachers and love class groups.