Primary Practice

Starting the Spring term in Primary schools

As one year ends so another begins – and as one term has finished so another looms large

The SPRING TERM lurches into view!

If you’ve reached this point and it’s a couple of days until the term starts then you will no doubt be feeling a little jaded! It happens to us all – I think its a combination of the Christmas celebrations, meeting friends and relatives and in short, just having a great time!

But resist as we might, the term is upon us and will require is, as teachers, to be planned and organised for the first day back!

Having said that – the first day back is usually a teacher training day which will probably have some form of training element built into it – does this ease us into the term any easier….in a word NO!

Are there any positives?

Well yes there are…quite a few actually!

Are there any disadvantages?

Not particularly that can be stated resulting from the transition of Autumn to Spring terms – however there are some things to be aware of in starting a new term (not Autumn)

However… I realise that this term, the Spring term, might not be a continuation for all colleagues. Some may have moved schools following the Autumn term and perhaps some colleagues may have started a first post or even a long term supply role.

I am therefore going to place links in this article to my course on planning for a new term (although I do realise this will have been done – but it may clear up any difficulties or answer some questions) and also refer you to the NQT guide which outlines and explains all about organising a class and introducing aspects such as classroom and behaviour management strategies. The links to both are below and they are FREE if you are a member of the NEU

 NQT Guide  – https://courses.primarypractice.co.uk/courses/primary-practice-nqt-guide

Planning – https://courses.primarypractice.co.uk/courses/paperwork-and-planning

In conclusion 

So here we are at the start of a new year 2020…and at the start of the Spring term in schools. Its a chance this term to build on strengths and also to work on any areas that may require improvement.

As usual, be well organised and have high but realistic expectations of both yourself and also the children in your class.

Enjoy the term and keep smiling

Charles