In fact, the teacher's happiness is very simple.
In September this year, I took over a new fifth grade, and the new "old class" took on three responsibilities. On the first day of school, I explained in detail all kinds of class rules and disciplines as well as class reward and punishment measures. In the first week of the new semester, I got to know this group of children in my class in all directions through various channels. Two days later, I found that there were three special children in my class, and other students in my class ignored their existence. The only thing that can make the children in my class realize their existence is that when dividing study groups and arranging seats, everyone doesn't like and exclude them, and they don't want any of them to join their own study groups, let alone any of them. After several efforts, these three children have their own study groups and deskmates. What I want to share with you today is not my "hard work", but the happiness brought to me by one of these three children.
Yes! That's her! She has been ignored by her classmates and even teachers!