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How to make roses for teachers on Teachers' Day?
The ways to send roses to teachers on Teachers' Day are as follows:

1. Prepare flowers: buy fresh roses to ensure that they are not withered or damaged. Cut off the branches at the bottom of the flowers to ensure that they can absorb enough water.

2. Prepare a bottle or vase: Fill a clean vase with water. If you use flowers, you can add some preservatives to prolong the fresh-keeping time of flowers.

3. Make a bouquet: Choose some roses and gradually stack them together to make a beautiful bouquet. You can add some green leaves, such as eucalyptus leaves, to increase the layering and beauty of the bouquet. Make sure the height and shape of the bouquet are appropriate.

4. Trim the flower stems: Trim the flower stems with scissors to ensure that they are all the same length and suitable for the height of the vase. The pruning of flower stems should be carried out in water to prevent air from entering the stems and causing the flowers to lose water.

5. Packaging bouquet: Wrap the whole bouquet of flowers with bouquet wrapping paper and fix the bouquet together. Ribbon or rope can be added to the wrapping paper to increase the decorative effect.

6. Add a thank-you card: If you like, you can attach a thank-you card to the bouquet to express your thanks and blessings. Write some sincere words on the card and thank the teacher for his teaching and care.

7. Send flowers: On Teachers' Day or other appropriate occasions, personally send flowers to teachers or send bouquets to the school office. If you can't send flowers in person, you can also choose to send them to the teacher's house.

The establishment of teachers' day in various countries

1, National Teacher's Day: Teacher's Day in the United States originated in the19th century and was first proposed by the educator and activist MaggieHagerman in 1885. However, one of the promoters of this idea was SarahJosephineBuell, an educator in Connecticut (who later married SarahJosephineBaker), who put forward the proposal of holding Teachers' Day in Connecticut at 1886.

2. Teacher's Day in China: Teacher's Day in China was formally established by the China Municipal Government on 1985 to commemorate the birthday of the educator Confucius, that is, September 10 every year. This festival aims to recognize and thank educators for their hard work and contribution.

3. World Teacher's Day: UNESCO, an international educational organization, established World Teacher's Day on 1994, and it is scheduled to be celebrated on 10.5 every year. This festival aims to emphasize the importance of education and pay tribute to educators all over the world.