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Does anyone know about these reception marking 'codes'?

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ilovetosleep · 18/08/2016 13:29

I'm just being nosey really. I'ms sure they're secret teachers code that I'm not meant to know about.

We got a scrap book with all of DS's reception 'work' and by the tick and comment there is a little code in a circle eg LP, I, TL, S/S.

anyone know?
Thanks

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delilabell · 18/08/2016 13:31

Lp literacy practice??

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roundtable · 18/08/2016 13:36

I=independent
TL = teacher led

Not sure about the other ones but the school should have their marking policy up on the wall or ask at next parents evening/in September. It shouldn't be a secret.

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olafisking · 18/08/2016 13:36

It's probably indicating the type of skill he demonstrates eg mark making, physical, literacy, numeracy etc but obviously those don't match the codes! Can you ask the school? (when they're back!)

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Sukistjames · 18/08/2016 13:36

I - independent
TL - teacher led
Not sure about the others. Not ones I've used in school before.

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YorkieDorkie · 18/08/2016 13:38

S/S semi supported maybe? Some support?

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plimsolls · 18/08/2016 13:39

Could also be the teacher/teaching assistant/learning support assistant's initials as well? To show who was either working with him or who was marking the book.

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YorkieDorkie · 18/08/2016 13:39

We write TP for team point... Are your DC's called anything else? Learning point - LP?

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ilovetosleep · 18/08/2016 13:46

It's not teachers initials but they others make sense, thanks! I'll ask next term, just curious now as I go through this scrapbook (for the fiftieth time - so cute...)

thanks again

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user1471499793 · 22/08/2016 19:10

S/s - self-selected
L/p - learning partner

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LemonRedwood · 23/08/2016 21:56

Learning Partner, Independent, Teacher Led, Self Selected

Or why not just ask the teacher. It's rarely top secret!

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LemonRedwood · 23/08/2016 21:57

Sorry, just read you'll ask next term Blush

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jamdonut · 25/08/2016 00:06

I = independent
S= supported
G = group
That's at our school...there is a marking policy. As far as I'm aware, most schools have them. Like all policies, you should be able to ask for it.

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ilovetosleep · 28/08/2016 20:30

What does Learning partner mean? TA?

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user1471499793 · 28/08/2016 21:06

Worked with another child

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