Why would you wait 15 minutes to answer a child that's been calling your name? >.
Because you could be working one on one with another student, or with a group of children, and in most cases I've already acknowledged them and asked them to wait. They then continue to call your name.
It's about waiting your turn!
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When you make it to Friday.
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When you procrastinate and leave all your marking and planning to Sunday night
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When a child in the back of your class won't stop talking, even when no one is listening to them
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When you come back to your class after having a substitute teacher in for a couple days.
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When you finally snap after a child has been calling your name for 15 minutes
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When you give a student half an hour to do something, and you look at their workbook to find it blank.
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When Ofsted decides to check on your school
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when you ask a child what they wrote and they can't tell you
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When a parent drops their child off, and won't leave.
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When a child tries to write "Can't" but write's "Cunt" instead
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When a child does something wrong, and I catch them red-handed
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when I ask a child to rhyme a word with bed, and they look at me and say 'bed'
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when a child raises their hand for no reason
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Marking, resources, lessongs plans, displays, report carts, assessments
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