Thank Yous

Yesterday I received a big bundle of thank you notes from the students I worked with earlier this month.

It is always a treat to hear from kids, especially if they’ve been given a little leeway in terms of what to write. Which was obviously true in this case.

Here are some of my favorites:

Dear, Liz Scanlon
Thank you for coming to my school , I realy liked it espeshly the lie poum.
So I made you a poum!
ps I dount know how to speell poum!
Roses are red
Vilets are blue
Wich is the best?
Ofcores you!
Justin

Dear Liz,
I’m amazed that you teach poetry so well!
Sincerely, Sophia
PS. You are so cool I wish I got your signiture

Dear, Liz Garton Scanlon
thankyou for everything and for teatching us about poems!
Now because of you
I HEART POEMS!
Sincerly, Francisco

Dear Liz Scanlon,
Thank you so much for visiting.
I hope to be a writer when I am older.
I showed all my friends our lie poem, and they absolitly loved it!
Thank you so much, Madeline

Dear Liz Scanlon,
Thank you for the fun poetry.
I will have to say I am a poet.
Sincerely, Savannah

Dear Ms. or Mrs. Scanlon,
If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t know how to write a poem or even what one is.
I had so much fun in your class.
You have taught me alought in only 45 minutes.
Now I’m not saying my teachers are bad but you sure do know how to teach.
Sincerely, Payton
P.S. I now love poetry.

Don’t they just tickle?
Reading letters like these is one of the surest ways to laugh and be deeply moved all in the same five minutes.
Sincerely.

34 Responses to “Thank Yous”

  1. kellyrfineman

    Those are great! I remember when I got thank yous from the first graders, and it was so funny and so uplifting. You are quite a good teacher, evidently!

    • liz_scanlon

      Yes, funny and uplifting.
      I don’t think we can take their word for my teaching ability, quite honestly. That’s one of the funniest parts to me!

    • liz_scanlon

      Yes, Payton’s is darling. I think the part that blows me away is when kids really feel the need to tell me they love poetry now. I mean, nobody’s telling them to say that. Which really sort of stuns me…

  2. carmenoliver

    Oh my gosh. What a gift you have to touch the world. You’ve forever inspired these children! Thanks for sharing their words.

  3. Anonymous

    Ah, luminescence of children. Bask in the glow, Liz. You’ve made a difference.

    Donna Bowman Bratton

  4. Anonymous

    “Now because of you
    I HEART POEMS!”

    Can you even stand it?!!

    Jules
    7-Imp

  5. laurasalas

    These are the sweetest little letters ever! Instead of wallpapering our bathrooms with rejection letters, we should all be lucky enough to have scads of these to use!

  6. Anonymous

    Don’t let the teachers know

    Payton might get in trouble! I love those Liz. Totally great. What a boost to a day and a heart. I heart you and your work.