Mine keep standing at the back door asking if they can come in from break
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I declared last Friday a day off. We were doing it on the fly and were all exhausted. I will probably keep doing that randomly rather than having a set Easter holiday, especially as P and I have to work and holiday club is (obviously) closed.Squirrel wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:22 pm We’ve done no work today. After Joe Wicks PE the children did a token bit of sumdog and spelling shed on the iPad. Then they played swingball and stomp rockets, we played a card game, took sandwiches down to the river for a bike ride /dog walk / picnic and now they’re playing in the garden again. The weather’s lovely and my motivation is zero, in line with my teaching skills.
I’ve told them we have to do something from Google classroom tomorrow.
I've had to pull similar today. I even said to S's teacher than I anticipate we will encounter issues with this and asked him to be clear to me what his expectations of where S will struggle with the assigned work vs where he'd expect him to complete independently so I can back off and not let him make me help with EVERYTHING. He's looked at some work today as though he's never seen the likes of it beforeEdith Bacon wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:42 pmWill they do it for their teachers, Squizz? When mine were younger I used a LOT of ‘Mrs Edgar will be SO sad!’.