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Old 25-09-2008, 12:57 PM
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Default Year 1 class all day tommorrow with no planning ...HELP!!!!

Just got a call to do a days work at a school i dont really like for teaching a year one class all day tommorrow. When i did a day there before they didnt leave any planning and the same is the case for tommorrow , if it wasnt for the money i would have turned it down. *sigh*
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Oh good god! Unbelievable!

Ok, don't spend the whole day planning this. The normal teacher would perhaps spend an hour at most doing this, so restrict yourself to that.

Think something like:
Lit: I heard last week that reception should be read 5 stories a day, so that'll take up loads of time!
Num: Have a quick flick on primaryresources for half a dozen sheets. Photo
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y 6 of each so they can work in pairs/small groups of it.
Creative: Thumb print animals! Dip thumbs in paint, wipe on sponge to get rid of excess paint, print on paper, story while they dry, and draw legs/stripes/ears etc. on after.
Constructive: Dunno... feeling poorly!
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I know the school have a very laid back attitude to supply teachers. Not feeling well myself so can see the day being a total disaster lol
I don't like KS1 myself and try and avoid if i can but as its been so quiet so far thought i'd better take it.
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Might try a themed day as i have no
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what level they are at or what they are studying at the moment, i have The Very Hungry Caterpillar so may read that and then continue on a mini beasts theme.
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somewher eon the web there are some nice sequencing activities for very hungry c'pillar, I used them when I had rec for a week suddenly last term. also we did a favourite fruit graph, a giant one, they
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