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To expect Year 1 teacher to check dd has changed her reading books?

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sillytilly · 21/04/2008 21:24

She so often forgets - like today, she didn't hear the teacher say to change books (she says) and so came out with her three holiday books unchanged.

Or is she old enough at nearly 6 to remember?

V frustrating!

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LyraSilvertongue · 21/04/2008 21:25

She's expected to change her own? My son's in yr 1 and parents come into school for book changes.

LyraSilvertongue · 21/04/2008 21:25

Not all the parents, just the two volunteers on book change days.

collision · 21/04/2008 21:26

DS1 is in Y1 and remembers to change his own reading book on Mon, Wed and Fri.

I do remind him though as he goes into school.

Hulababy · 21/04/2008 21:26

DD is in Y1 and the teacher selects their next book to read each day and hands it out duing the day, to be put in satchels.

Twiglett · 21/04/2008 21:29

she should remember IMO and she should listen in class too ...

if she was mine I'd tell her to apologise to teacher tomorrow and ask if she can change her books then .. then I'd walk up to teacher and say "DD has something to say to you"

sillytilly · 21/04/2008 21:30

yes, expected to change her own - well, to walk over to where the assistant is doing the changing when the teacher says "who has books to change?" or something like that.

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sillytilly · 22/04/2008 10:53

bump

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TheFallenMadonna · 22/04/2008 10:57

Does the teacher ask every day? One day is neither here not there is it? I would tell her not to listen carefully tomorrow.

sillytilly · 22/04/2008 10:59

she asks three times a week, if not more, FM

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TheFallenMadonna · 22/04/2008 11:02

Not to listen carefully? To listen carefully of course.

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