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Old 11-09-2006, 12:36 PM
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Cool! I've seen some teachers give out red/yellow/green cards to some of their kids too... if you know them, you don't have to give them to them all, just the ones more hesitant to ask for help etc. in class... if they know you're wal
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round loo
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at how everyone's doing, they can lay whichever
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on their desk, so you know to pass them by, or stop and help!
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Old 11-09-2006, 03:27 PM
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My hubby's school has the three
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s as stamps for mar
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throughout the school, so you just stamp whether they have gone beyond/ got/ not got the LO, you can add a comment but if he's rushed he can just stamp, then when you flick through books you can see who's weak etc, so can other teachers, great
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Old 11-09-2006, 06:52 PM
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I get the children to draw a
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at the end of each lesson. Also during the lesson I sometimes ask them to show thumbs up, down or horizontal for the same purpose.
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In my (very large) bag I have:

Pencil case with pens, pencils, scissors etc (just in case)
About 20 Dry wipe pens
A variety of laminated sheets for all ages usually more fun worksheets for both maths and language (E.g. wordsearches, crosswords, alphabet mazes, multipli
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ion squares with blank spaces etc). Children who finish their work quickly can choose a sheet to do and because they are laminated the dry wipe/whiteboard pens just wipe off to use again. Children really seem to like these as they are different and new to them.
Alphabet and number (1-20) flash cards (useful for a variety of games and oral work with younger children)
Bingo cards (alphabet bingo which I bought, and common words and multipli
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ion bingo which I
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e and laminated) I use the dry wipe/witeboard pens for the children to mark their numbers as well.
Sweets for rewards and prizes at the end of games or as incentives
Stickers (same as above)
Diary
Lunch

Thats my supply bag! I don't drive so I have to lug this huge bag around on buses/trains etc.
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Old 20-02-2008, 06:22 PM
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Important to me as well as the 'work stuff' is my mobile phone, breath freshner for the smell of a secret fag but not
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, well not yet anyway, a tin of diet coke (caffeine), secret snacks, money, diary and pics of my
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s and grandaughter and my car keys and always my favourite story book(s) suitable for various age groups.

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I also take a can of diet coke!! (Essential) A lil bit of chocolate!

A folder which contains a variety of worksheets, resources, stickers,
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ing activities. (Colouring activities are proving useful at the moment as it seems to always be wet play.)

Pencil case-- with memory stick, different
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ed pens and pencils.

Timesheets- To ensure I get paid!

Whistle- for pe purposes

Noiseometre- to ensure the noise is kept down at all times!

Mobile phone, purse and keys (a check I now need to do whenever I leave the house, due to my boyfriend getting annoyed with me being so forgetful!

WOW I TAKE A LOT!


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