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Hi everyone,

I have jsut discovered this site and feel that it is going to be very very helpful to me in my supply teaching
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I have just starting working as a supply teacher after qualifying as a NQT in July 09. My first day was a phone call at 830 to get to a school asap to which I arrived and plans were great.

I have two bookings for this coming week- Year 3 and Year 3/4 in two different schools. I was wondering if there are nay good sites for things to do with them in case there are no plans..I have seen on here some fab
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s. Id like to begin a resource bank of
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s , especially things to fill time and fun games that get the kids thinking
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Old 28-11-2009, 03:51 PM
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Hi Bumble & welcome

The TES resources site is a good place to look - lots of nice things and primaryresources.co.uk and teachprimary.co.uk are ones I always go back to.


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Welcome to the forum. I once posted a list of useful websites on here which have a few good ones.
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was one I visited time and time again as they often have good activities.
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Hello and welcome! Yes lots of useful info and resource
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Good luck with your upcoming bookings - let us know how you get on and have some chocolate in for when you get home! x
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Hi and welcome bumble, don't spend too long finding resources, I've found there's very rarely no planning left, just have a day's worth for each key stage maybe...
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Thanks for the replies and links. I see that you say take planning for a whole day at each key stage? where would I start?! As I will have no
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what they have covered etc... sorry I know I seem a bit useless and am probably panicking way too soon! this is my second day and the first was great sa had fantastic planning etc, so worried I have had the best so want to prepare for the worst!
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Either, in the classifieds section of this forum, there's Danfur's lesson plans..

Or: don't even think about what they've already covered etc. If there's no planning left, you do what you want basically, you can't know everything they have done nor what the teacher plans to do in the future with them...

Think:

Literacy: structured poem maybe
Numeracy: an investigation, maybe with money (i.e. can you make every amount up to 20p with 2p and 5p pieces?)
Art: pencil sketches of a bunch of leaves you have in your bag
PHSE: A new child starts school today... how do you help them? what do they need to know etc.

That sort of really, really generic thing!
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Hi
Have you looked at the TES forum? There's a supply teacher's pack on there. Sorry can't post links yet.
Hope that helps. I think there are some really good
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