If you teach young children, then it is inevitable that you will be discussing, investigating, comparing and learning about families. For the past few weeks we have been enjoying learning about families in lots of different ways. We have been discovering who is in our immediate and extended families and have discussed similarities and differences between families in […]
6 Activities for Teaching and Reviewing SATPIN
The first few weeks in my Pre-Primary class have been super busy learning our letters and sounds. I’ve been focusing mostly on teaching SATPIN and using a variety of SATPIN activities. S, a, t, p, i and n are the first six letters taught, as once these sounds are learnt students can begin using this […]
3 Signs You Are Suffering From Teacher Burnout and What To Do About It
Let’s face it, teaching is a stressful, exhausting job, and so, my very first blog post is all about recognising the signs that you are suffering from teacher burnout, and what you can do about it. But first, a little about me… My name is Emma and I live and teach in the Southwest of […]