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The Eleventh Republic - countdown to summer holidays

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StaffAssociationRepresentative · 28/06/2020 00:50

You are most welcome to this school staff support thread to get us through stressful times. It is meant for school staff. Baiters and bashers can jog on somewhere else.

If you are NOT staff and just have a general education query please start your own thread.

You can play here only if you are a member of one the following groups-

-ABBA - anti bashers and baiting association
-SWAB - school workers against bashers
-SWOT - school workers opposing teacherbashers
-STARS - schoolworkers together against ranting + slurs

Other requirements for staff room entry include the ability to find the staff room, the ability to find a clean mug in the staff room, knowledge of the photocopier codes, and the ability to sniff out where the toffee vodka is hidden.

If you are fed up with cakes and biscuits there is now a cheeseboard on offer

If you come with a stick to beat us with then please do so elsewhere and not in the staffroom

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tadjennyp · 07/07/2020 09:43

Thanks staff ! Heading on over!

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NeurotrashWarrior · 07/07/2020 09:39

I have a hypothesis that we were so obsessed with getting children in early years to write independently and get stuff down on paper that it screwed stuff up further down the line. If children haven’t got what a simple sentence is and the punctuation sorted, then expanding those sentences and using the correct punctuation for that is going to be impossible.

Perhaps more time spent orally rehearsing sentences and keeping transcription to phonics sessions would help. It would probably free up more time for telling and retelling stories too.


Absolutely completely agree.

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StaffAssociationRepresentative · 07/07/2020 09:22

It’s up and ready. Things will explode with Results Days upsets, timetables come out and heaven forbid that there is another lockdown

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tadjennyp · 07/07/2020 08:39

Morning all! We're going to need another thread. Can we fill one more before the holidays? Apologies mistress. I get half an hour's induction via zoom today!

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hedgehogger1 · 07/07/2020 08:30

@Mistressiggi it asks questions but you're literally doing 4 tables at a time, so lots of repetition. We do 5 lots of 1 min. It then builds up and brings more in. You need to get 20 in 1 minute to move on

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motherrunner · 07/07/2020 07:37

@Mistressiggi DD loves TT rockstars but she knows all her tables. DS (Yr 1) is learning his through arrays. His school uses Study Ladder. It’s free to access 3 literacy/numeracy tasks a day. His school assigns they tasks but you can choose them yourself. They have tutorials before the activities.

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Mistressiggi · 07/07/2020 00:18

Thank hedghogger I've just looked that up, not too dear either (having bought Reading Eggs which was expensive!) Does it ask loads of questions though because the problem I have (one of them) is there are lots of ways to test the tables but ds simply hasn't learnt them so a quiz asking him 7x8 or whatever doesn't work (he would get here eventually by doing 7x10 and subtracting, or adding it all up rather than multiplying.)

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hedgehogger1 · 06/07/2020 23:35

@Mistressiggi I've been away for a bit but I bought my DS times tables rockstars. We do 5 mins a day together. It does seem to be slowly helping

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Lancrelady80 · 06/07/2020 22:26
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Lancrelady80 · 06/07/2020 22:24
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Phineyj · 06/07/2020 22:07

ohthegoats have you tried the Marginal Revolution channel on YouTube? I love it and use it constantly in teaching.

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MrsHerculePoirot · 06/07/2020 20:36

@Lancrelady80

Have you seen DfE guidance for Maths has been released, showing their non-statutory guidance on where we should especially focus teaching? Also yearly overviews for White Rose with lesson by lesson overview - not had a chance to see how well they mesh though.White Rose's idea is to have all the videos again so can do blended learning in case of localised lockdown- we can just point them at relevant videos for where we are at.

Hadn’t seen this but will look tomorrow!
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ohthegoats · 06/07/2020 20:36

We're putting together a week's worth of online stuff 'just in case' too. Meaning that if we need to be closed in a hurry, we can just stick it up online while we gather our thoughts again.

Plan is to spend first couple of weeks of IT teaching them how to use Teams. AAAAAAGH. Sounds awful!!

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ohthegoats · 06/07/2020 20:24

Have jobs with Oak been advertised? If so, where?

I'm glad that White Rose will be keeping their videos. I'd pay a lot for those resources, they are ace.

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HarveySchlumpfenburger · 06/07/2020 20:18

I think they are aiming to get it all up before September, Be. It looks like they have given an example sequence but units can stand alone or be taught in different years.

I think the Emglish and maths is a bit different though.

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Lancrelady80 · 06/07/2020 19:52

Have you seen DfE guidance for Maths has been released, showing their non-statutory guidance on where we should especially focus teaching? Also yearly overviews for White Rose with lesson by lesson overview - not had a chance to see how well they mesh though.White Rose's idea is to have all the videos again so can do blended learning in case of localised lockdown- we can just point them at relevant videos for where we are at.

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Beawillalwaysbetopdog · 06/07/2020 19:43

How is the Oak stuff being released? Will it all be available at the start of the year for those of us that teach in a different order? Or will we be forced to teach in the same order if we want to use them as a failsafe?

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HarveySchlumpfenburger · 06/07/2020 18:53

www.thenational.academy/oaks-curricula

Oak have published most of their curriculum plan for next year. Assume oxbow lakes is on it somewhere Grin

Possibly whoever it was on Twitter that kept banging on about them not meeting the statutory requirements of the EYFS because they used English, maths and foundation might have got under their skin a bit.

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DreamingofBrie · 06/07/2020 18:46

Your ds, not dd, sorry! Stupid autocorrect!

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DreamingofBrie · 06/07/2020 18:44

@Mistressiggi

Thank you Dreamingofbrie I have saved that to read through - poor ds won't know what's hit him Grin
Have just tried Fractris but am confused - it tells you the answers so what are you trying to do? (I get the Tetris part but the tables part?)

With the factris, it's more being your Dd to see the multiplications as arrays - so recognising that 24 can be made by 8x3, 6x4, 2x12, 4x6 etc... familiarity I guess. Should also help with division, especially if using the area model, as if he had 24/8, hopefully he could visualise that 8x3 array.

I find it too addictive, I must admit. My kids see getting their dinner late tonight Grin.
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Mistressiggi · 06/07/2020 18:28

Thank you Dreamingofbrie I have saved that to read through - poor ds won't know what's hit him Grin
Have just tried Fractris but am confused - it tells you the answers so what are you trying to do? (I get the Tetris part but the tables part?)

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DreamingofBrie · 06/07/2020 18:07

I've just lost about half an hour playing Factris too Hmm. This is great for times tables, you can get it as an app for your phone too.

mathigon.org/factris

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ohthegoats · 06/07/2020 17:58

I loved geography. I did geography, environmental science, maths and English lit A levels. If I had my time again I'd do history, sociology and economics. Possibly maths.

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Saucery · 06/07/2020 17:43

I didn’t listen in Geography much, I must admit. It was very dull. We seemed to do a lot of colouring in around land masses iirc.
The 3-D models at the open evening of DS’s school are what sold the place to me. They were constructions of absolute wonder and I knew that was a seat of learning where a child could really explore the glory of geography Grin. He almost took it as an option but that would have been a step too far....

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DreamingofBrie · 06/07/2020 17:41

MistressIggi, I've been off the thread for a day or so, but I thought your ds might get a better feel for multiplication, division and their relationship if he looks at them as arrays? I teach in a selective school, so I tend to use the traditional column and bus stop methods, although I do also teach Napier's method for long multiplication.

Visnos has some nice visual array demos, www.visnos.com/demos/times-tables and Mathsbot also has a good set of online tools and manipulatives, mathsbot.com.

I've been preparing lessons for this week, one more day of academic work then a day of fun before we break up. We've been puzzling how to manage team type games remotely, it made me think how much fun it is to do relays and quizzes in groups in the classroom, or outside if it's a nice day Sad. I've cobbled together an MS quiz and might try some breakout rooms on Teams but nervous about it all going tits up on the last lesson...

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