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I'm a teacher and happy to answer any questions

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DellaF83 · 21/09/2013 02:46

Hi, I'm an experienced primary school teacher and happy to answer any questions anyone may have.

OP posts:
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mykingdomforasleep · 21/09/2013 02:54

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Fairyloo · 21/09/2013 02:59

Do you enjoy working 9-3 and your long summer holidays?

(Joke!!!!)

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Campaspe · 21/09/2013 07:47

Hi Della, that is a kind offer. You might find you are inundated! I have a question: what should a child be able to do in terms of English and Maths to reach the expected level at the end of year 2?

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LindyHemming · 21/09/2013 07:47

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Pizzahutlover · 21/09/2013 12:27

Thats nice of you della

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Wellthen · 21/09/2013 18:17

Can you think of a geunine question where the answer isn't 'google it' or 'ask your child's teacher'?

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TeenAndTween · 21/09/2013 18:26

In your experience, what percentage of just-turned-9 year olds are unable to walk down stairs 'adult style' without holding onto a bannister? (genuine question).

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NationMcKinley · 21/09/2013 18:30

Evening! What's the best way to help a 6.5 year old learn spellings? He's vg at reading - was free reading half way through year 1 - but is finding spellings quite tricky. Obv don't want him getting bored with the constant repetition. Thanks! Smile

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CaptainSweatPants · 21/09/2013 18:33

Are you striking?!

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insanityscratching · 21/09/2013 19:02

Do you find the parent of a child with SEN a pita when they want to advise you on how to get the best from their child? Are you happy to work in partnership with them? Do you write SMART ieps from scratch or do you get them from the bank resources online? How often do you think ieps should be reviewed?

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nextphase · 21/09/2013 19:24

How many kids can actually read or write when they start reception?
When you send homework, how much parental involvement do you expect (again, reception)?
e.g. we've just had home write out a line of 'a's. I let him try the first few, but then started giving him dots to join, and also guiding his hand sometimes. Was I too involved? ie teacher can't actually see what he can do?

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YoureBeingADick · 21/09/2013 19:27

brave della! Grin Good luck Smile

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ChipAndSpud · 21/09/2013 19:29

What advice would you give to parents on how to prepare their children for starting school?

My DS is only 21 months, but school is all my friends with similar aged children talk about!

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YoniMontana · 21/09/2013 19:31

Should you teach your children to read before they begin primary school?

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CPtart · 21/09/2013 19:35

What one piece of advice would you give the parents of a child about to begin year six??

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InkleWinkle · 21/09/2013 19:37

Are you ever going to come back to this thread?

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ClayDavis · 21/09/2013 19:42

What were you thinking when you decided to start this thread?

Good luck OP.

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lalalonglegs · 21/09/2013 19:49

Della - you were up very late when you posted possibly after a enjoyable night out - are you regretting your offer now Smile?

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exoticfruits · 21/09/2013 19:55

I expect OP has had second thoughts!

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27cats · 21/09/2013 20:01

How much do Reception class teachers actually use the Learning Journey type information that Early Years practitioners like myself forward onto them? My impression is that their usefulness is very limited and we are worrying ourselves over them unnecessarily, but that no-one would actually come out and admit it!

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mrz · 21/09/2013 20:11

I can answer that one 27cats ... not at all. I really don't have time to read 30 Learning Journeys I need a brief summary with any significant information clearly highlighted.

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mrz · 21/09/2013 20:14

and I don't really need to see what they were doing up to 5 terms ago just what they can do now Smile

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StarlightMcKenzie · 21/09/2013 20:27

Do the children who have an statement with 1:1 specified have that person with them for all of those allocated hours, or do you utilise the extra person in your classroom to help you manage the difficult children who you believe are in more need of support or who have parents who have not shouted so loud?

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27cats · 21/09/2013 20:33

Thanks mrz, suspected as much. Smile

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picnicbasketcase · 21/09/2013 20:36

If a train travels from Carlisle at 135mph, why are sperm whales in any way relevant to my question?

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