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of weeks on Stories that raise issues in Literacy (Year 4, Term 3), and have to hand Sad, Michael Rosen, and Bill's New Frock, Anne Fine. They have a week long plan for each of them! It's £9.95 for a summer term subscription, I'm just wondering how good they are... shall I sit here the whole day writing my lesson plans for the next
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Click teaching looks good - did you sign up or not? Was it worthwhile?
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Hi RoverQueen,

I decided not to go with it in the end. Despite being a supply teacher, I often find it very difficult to read other people's plans! I ended up basing the work on Bill's New Frock, and had Sad as our guided reading book, and it worked really well. I think if you do the plans from scratch yourself, you can't help but have a better delivery... nice to see other people's
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I know this is too late now but I've used Click Teaching, a friend told me their password so I didn't pay!

The resources are quite straightforward, lots of worksheets though there are some plans. Where Click Teaching comes into its own is that there are a lot of resources available and they are well organised, so if you need something in a hurry you can usually find what you are looking for without spending hours trawling through various websites and the resources are more than good enough to use for emergencies! I'm not sure I would use them if I was doing longer term planning, though there are some good starting points you can adapt.
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Hi all, I used clickteaching quite a lot (through a friends password) as a trainee teacher. I thoght it was great and a lot of the resources are differentiated. Defo worth the subscription.
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