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Old 17-01-2006, 02:04 PM
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Well I'm still alive to tell the tale - Y6 weren't too bad but I'm glad I swotted up on Y6 maths in bed last night - Long division using the chunking method - URGH!!!

My morning with Y2/3/4 tomorrow got cancelled but the agency have found me a full day instead - in a special school too!
Its what I've always wanted to do so can't wait but a bit aprehensive. Just about to post on the special needs posting section so if u have any advice it would be greatly appreciated.

Hope you are all having a good week and there is plenty of work.

PS Clarabelle - charity shop was Claire House (a local childrens hospice) so a bargain and all for a good cause - had great fun playing all the games yesterday (purely for testing purposes obviously and to check all the pieces were there!)
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Glad it went well, can't believe you had to do division! How unlucky is that?!

Special needs school will be a real eye-opener I expect... I love those places! My aunty works in one that's from nursery to sixth-form, so I used to go and help out in my 'frees' when I was at college.

You'll love it!
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