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Heading for Christmas in the Primary School

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By now the Christmas excitement should have started in school – only last week I visited the Christmas Fair at one school …complete with decorated tree, Christmas music, loads of stalls and of course Santa.

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This entry was posted in Children, Classroom Practice, Preparation, Planning and Assessment on December 5, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Creating a balanced Primary Curriculum

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Lets get right to the point – the Primary Curriculum is a mess ! …there’s no better way to put it – and successive failed attempts to put things right have just compounded this situation.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, Management at all levels, Personal Teaching on December 2, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Marking work – a sensible approach.

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Marking – how should you approach it and what is its purpose?

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, ECT, Personal Teaching, Preparation, Planning and Assessment on December 1, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Primary School Teachers – what should you wear?

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How should you dress to do your job??

It’s a question that I get asked both by teachers and by Headteachers  wanting to know just what is appropriate.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, ECT, Personal Teaching on November 30, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Your Class – Lining up and moving around the school or venue

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Lining up your class is one of the classroom basics that you really need to master early on in your teaching career.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, ECT, Personal Teaching, School on November 29, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Do we need School rules for Primary children?

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School Rules – we all remember them and all schools have them…but just what is the purpose of them and how effective are they at Primary School level?

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, Management at all levels, Personal Teaching on November 28, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Building your confidence in Primary school teaching

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Confidence is a great thing to have in life – we look around and seem to see people who have lots of confidence all the time. Yet how do we get that in our lives and more importantly in our chosen profession – TEACHING.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, ECT, Management at all levels, Personal Teaching on November 25, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Class desks – choosing and using.

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There are so many types of class desks that are used in school and some are easier to use than others.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, Management at all levels on November 24, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Buying lesson plans online? – why its not a great idea!

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I really had no idea that this would be a topic for an article – until, that was, I was looking for examples for yesterdays lesson plan article. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, ECT, Personal Teaching, Preparation, Planning and Assessment on November 23, 2016 by Charles Watson.

Primary School – Short Term Planning

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Lets complete the set by looking at Short Term planning or what I call Personal Planning.

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This entry was posted in Classroom Practice, Preparation, Planning and Assessment, Uncategorized on November 22, 2016 by Charles Watson.

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