First, the way to express greetings on Children's Day
1. Write a card: Considering that the teacher may not be able to see the students during this special learning period, the students can write a card or note to express their gratitude to the teacher. Leave a message to the teacher on the card, write a short greeting and sign your name.
2. Oral blessing: If there is an opportunity to talk face to face with the teacher, students can simply say their greetings. Tell teachers what they want to do most in this important festival, or show why they like teachers very much.
3. Gifts: Some students can give their teachers some small gifts, such as a bunch of flowers, a book, or something handmade. Gifts don't need to be too expensive, but they must be thoughtful.
Second, the expression of greetings on Children's Day
1, dear teacher, you have worked hard. Thank you for your constant teaching and concern. I hope you can receive our little gift on Children's Day and have a happy holiday.
2. Teachers are our healthy growth partners. Thank you for your education and care. I wish you a happy Children's Day and a happy life.
Following the teacher's footsteps, we went all the way. Thank you for your efforts and patience. Let's learn more knowledge and skills from you. I wish you all the blessings and offerings on June 1st.
Expanding Knowledge —— The History of Children's Day on June 1st
1, Children's Day is a national legal holiday to commemorate International Children's Day. This festival can be traced back to the early 20th century. At that time, European policy makers were worried about the high morbidity and mortality of children, so they proposed to set up a day to let children pay attention to their welfare and rights.
2. In China, Children's Day can be traced back to 1949, when the government of the Communist Party of China (CPC) recognized and celebrated the International Children's Day designated by the United Nations. Since then, Children's Day has become an important traditional festival in China, and it is also a grand celebration in recognition of children's achievements in scientific and technological innovation.