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Sure, here is a composition on your teacher birthday you and your friend decided to

organise a surprise birthday party:

It was Mrs. Smith's birthday, and I wanted to do something special to show her how
much I appreciated her. I decided to throw her a surprise party.

I first talked to my best friend, John, about my idea. He was excited to help, and we
started planning right away.

We decided to have the party at my house after school. We invited all of Mrs. Smith's
students, and we even asked her principal to come.

We spent the day decorating my house and baking cookies. We also made a banner
that said "Happy Birthday, Mrs. Smith!"

When Mrs. Smith arrived at my house after school, she was surprised to see
everyone there. She was even more surprised when she saw the banner.

She was so happy that she started to cry. She thanked us all for the party, and she
said that it was the best birthday she had ever had.

We all had a great time at the party. We played games, ate cake, and just had fun.

It was a great way to show Mrs. Smith how much we appreciated her. She is an
amazing teacher, and she deserves all the happiness in the world.

I'm so glad that I decided to throw her a surprise party. It was a day that she will
never forget.

Here are some tips for throwing a surprise birthday party for your teacher:

 Choose a date and time that won't conflict with any of your teacher's other
commitments. You'll also want to make sure that the party is held during a
time when your teacher will be able to relax and enjoy themselves.
 Find a location. If you're planning a small party, you can host it at your home
or at a friend's house. If you're planning a larger party, you may need to rent a
space.
 Send out invitations. Be sure to send out invitations well in advance so that
everyone has time to RSVP.
 Plan the food and drinks. You'll need to decide what kind of food and drinks
you'll serve at the party. If you're on a tight budget, you can always ask your
classmates to bring a dish to share.
 Plan some activities. You'll need to plan some activities for your guests to do
at the party. This could include games, music, or simply talking and catching
up.
 Decorate the space. If you're hosting the party at home, you'll need to
decorate the space. This could include balloons, streamers, or candles.
 Keep it a secret! The most important thing is to keep the party a secret from
your teacher. This can be tricky, but it's worth it to see the look on their face
when they see the party!

Here are some additional tips to help you plan a successful surprise birthday party
for your teacher:

 Get help from your classmates. Planning a party can be a lot of work, so don't
be afraid to ask your classmates for help. They can help you with everything
from sending out invitations to decorating the space.
 Be creative. There are endless possibilities when it comes to planning a
surprise birthday party. Don't be afraid to get creative and come up with
something that your teacher will love.
 Make it personal. The best surprise birthday parties are the ones that are
personal. Take some time to think about what your teacher likes and dislikes,
and incorporate those things into the party.

With a little planning and effort, you can throw a surprise birthday party that your
teacher will never forget.

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