You could act like you have your own talk show (like Oprah). It would only require chairs - maybe a postboard in the back with the name of your show. Your topic could be about teachers and the sacrifices they make for students. You could interview a teacher and a couple of students with like 3 questions each:
Teacher questions: How old were you when you knew you wanted to be a teacher? On average how many hours a week do you put in...including at home? Then give some sort of statistic a positive one.
Student questions: What is the best quality in a teacher -(when the student answers the questions make a positive reference to your school and teachers...like - oh yes, the students at County Middle School know what that about. Ask a couple of more questions. Then end your show with telling the teachers and staff how much the students here at the school appreciate them and say like Thank you for all that you do.
Good luck - my daughter is in 8th grade too. :)
2006-08-19 00:49:06
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answered by totalstressor 4
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The year I graduated high school, Baz Luhrman did a cover and song for a speech a teacher once wrote for her graduating class. I think it was called, "Everyone Is Free to Wear Sunscreen". Don't know how creative you are or how long you've got, but some sort of remix of that as students advising teachers might be fun. Just an idea. Hope it helps.
2006-08-19 07:44:26
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answered by Irish 1
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You could try some of the more tasteful Monty Python skits.... or you could modernize a Shakespearean play because back in those days only men were aloud to act so you could do the same with all girls. Or you could do like a news type skit about the school and bring all the teachers into it. You could be like "breaking news this just in Mrs. Smith got caught putting tack's on the principles chair" You know improve
Good Luck
2006-08-19 07:52:20
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answered by kwingfan13 3
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Maybe something about how a teacher inspies someone to follow their dream and they become a great success? About how they were thinking of quitting, just giving up and then the teacher talks to them and inspires them to keep trying. They become a world-famous athlete/singer/dancer/whatever. Use your imagination. That's where the best answers come from, because they're yours.
2006-08-19 07:54:27
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answered by Me in Canada eh 5
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Shel Silverstein poem:
“I cannot go to school today,”
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
“I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash and purple bumps.
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
I’m going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I’ve counted sixteen chicken pox
And there’s one more—that’s seventeen,
And don’t you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut—my eyes are blue—
It might be instamatic flu.
I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I’m sure that my left leg is broke—
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button’s caving in,
My back is wrenched, my ankle’s sprained,
My ‘pendix pains each time it rains.
My nose is cold, my toes are numb.
I have a sliver in my thumb.
My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,
I think my hair is falling out.
My elbow’s bent, my spine ain’t straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,
There is a hole inside my ear.
I have a hangnail, and my heart is—what?
What’s that? What’s that you say?
You say today is…Saturday?
G’bye, I’m going out to play!”
-Shel Silverstein
2006-08-19 08:21:16
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answered by Rosasharn 3
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you can try having a talk show with your teachers and try to ask them about teacher related questions to understand there own issues. we've done this and it is really a good one!
2006-08-19 08:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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u can have sum sort of dance, or maybe u can remix sum songs.
u no put different words in it n all
2006-08-23 10:34:30
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answered by kush 1
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NO IDEA
2006-08-19 07:47:07
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answered by i 3
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