Going into term 3 I was very apprehensive about the number of students Eve and I would have between us and I was below the line, blaming and thinking dark thoughts! Had a 1 to 1 scheduled with Ben for the end of term which actually happened at the beginning of term 3 which was just as well!
The 2 week break gave me a chance to put things into perspective and bring myself to be back above the line - accepting of the situation and thinking creatively on how to manage things.
One of my biggest concerns was managing NW between the 2 of us and supporting Eve as much as I could. I still feel he needs extra support which we simply can’t give given the fact that there are 53 other children who need us.
Working my way through CL comments was another area of concern - just the sheer numbers, and to start with it was a daunting task - 108 comments to write in 9 weeks! Getting to know what 27 children could do, what their next steps were and how I could best support them was (and still is) a challenge.
Highlights and lowlights from term 3;
- 5 weeks of teaching maths and eagling writing then swapping
- This worked and we are carrying on this term. 5 weeks is a good length of time to start and finish some learning
- Amount of time teaching maths has been great but being an Eagle has been hard - felt like I was pulled in too many directions
- After a chat with Claire we decided to use the environment more wisely so Owling of Maths has moved to the more closed in Theatre and the Eagling is now in one area - the bay and gallery.
- 2 weeks in to term 4 and it is working much better
- As a team we have 2 weeks of teaching reading then 2 weeks of town time
- This also works will as it means you need on put your energy into one thing which should result in a better outcome!
- At concept time Eve and I worked together
- Working with just one other was great
- Our planning wasn’t great though so our outcomes weren’t always clear
- I took over towards the end when I had the “brilliant” idea of role plays to demonstrate understandings and then filming on the green screen (far more work than anticipated!)
- While the structure of reading was great had some high needs (DL) which meant I always felt rushed and under pressure when doing guided reading. I don’t think I did the best I could have for the children.
- Taking this into account for term 4 we are in a much better place as Jill is taking our able readers and so I feel comfortable that their needs are being met
- Have also tried reading a new book every-other day which I am really enjoying as reading can now be fun again as we talk about the story and words and meaning and can have more emphasis on strategies
- At the end of the term there was a frantic rush to JAM the children
- I didn’t get all children done as I ran out of time
- Having talked to Claire since she has pointed out that JAM is just a snapshot in time of what a child can do and will have changed already so to not stress about doing the others!
- Instead I will focus on making sure pebbles are upto date
- CL comments were as hard as I thought they would be! This was partially caused by my desire to including everything in the comment.
- I’ve learnt not to do this, and focus on one highlight!
Something I read over the holidays was a book by Biz Stone one of the founders of Twitter and in it he says that constraints make you more creative. So my (and Eve’s) challenge is to use the constraints we have and be creative in our solutions.
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