@RogersHistory@TTRadioOfficial Alarm set for 5am but often awake before and will get up to work. Arrive at 7.30, leave between 4.30-6 (often 5.30). Bedtime usually 9.30. No work in evenings. Weekends I try not to work but at the moment often 4ish hrs ๐ฉ
@MissL1021 @MrTs_NQTs We have WR premium. I prefer to use the SOL and go through the key learning on whiteboard with guided practice. I generally find Iโm ahead of the PPT when I use it.
@MrBoothY6 I have a few in my class who hate to wear their coat, I simply have a rule that they take it out with them, up to them if they wear it. Was asked what message this sends to other children and my response was, that children can make their own minds up about their bodies ๐
Yr6#1: the nurses are striking, people will die.
Yr6#2: itโs okay, the drs are there and they know more; the nurses just hold peopleโs hands anyway.
Me: what?!? ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@dave_mcpartlin Forgot it was my ppa which I go home for at 12. Sat in the staff room for lunch wondering what I was teaching that afternoon as I couldnโt remember ๐
@wurdsmyth Similar here. Head bang, minor injuries sent us to a&e, 8hrs later still only triaged. One nurse, several HCAs and the dr arrived at 3am. The crying of the poorly babies will stay with me foreverโฆ
@misshprimaryks2@MrTs_NQTs Upon reading the first few chapters, we explored themes that seemed to arising. Completely unprompted my yr6 class came up with friendship, autism, inclusion, bullying, acceptance. We then kept coming back to those themes to see how our view was changing of them.
@BehaviourHead Neither of mine wish to take theirs because they have to carry it around all day for the sake of a three minute walk to school. Iโm inclined to agree with their point to be fair
@imagineinquiry I had that just before half term. Husband had it and gave it to me -negx3 both of us. My mum got it from me, tested +pos (diff test were nhs as a nurse not shop bought like mine) exact same symptoms ๐คทโโ๏ธ