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Miss_Scroby

@jodie_scroby

Y6 Primary School Teacher • Writing Lead • RE Lead • Pedagogically passionate • Silliness enthusiast.

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Just under two weeks to go until the teacher transfer window closes. Who is going to make a last minute big move? Follow it all on deadline day, live!

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Residential 23’ ✅ Culmington Manor is a great place for children to learn to take risks, tell scary bedtime stories and eat plenty of good food. Would recommend 🧗🏼‍♀️ 🏹 ⚽️ 🕺🏾 manoradventure.com/culmington-man…

Residential 23’ ✅

Culmington Manor is a great place for children to learn to take risks, tell scary bedtime stories and eat plenty of good food.

Would recommend 🧗🏼‍♀️ 🏹  ⚽️ 🕺🏾 

manoradventure.com/culmington-man…
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A couple of months ago I had some thoughts about Ofsted changes that I wrote down. They aren't comprehensive or fully formed, but maybe they will help the discussion, and I checked them with some Smart People who said they weren't entirely stupid. >

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📚Colour coding to support planning stage of writing📚 Chn went through their book & chose their favourite sentences written during the grammar lessons. 1 colour per paragraph. Realising he didn’t have enough pink tabs, he took a WAGOLL off the board to magpie some ideas!

📚Colour coding to support planning stage of writing📚

Chn went through their book & chose their favourite sentences written during the grammar lessons. 1 colour per paragraph. 

Realising he didn’t have enough pink tabs, he took a WAGOLL off the board to magpie some ideas!
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Square numbers This is one of my favourite activities that I was shown by Louise Pennington FCCT (She/Her) The power of using odd tiles to build squares showed children, for example, that the 5th squared number is a 5by5 square and that the first 5 odd numbers equal 25! Highly recommend

Square numbers 

This is one of my favourite activities that I was shown by <a href="/pdLouiseP/">Louise Pennington FCCT (She/Her)</a>

The power of using odd tiles to build squares showed children, for example, that the 5th squared number is a 5by5 square and that the first 5 odd numbers equal 25!

Highly recommend
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📝 🕉️ More pleasure for writing as the children present their RE learning their own way. Mixed ability examples… 🕉️📝 #year6 #writingforpleasure #edutwitter

📝 🕉️ More pleasure for writing as the children present their RE learning their own way. Mixed ability examples… 🕉️📝

#year6 #writingforpleasure #edutwitter