Absolutely knackered.
Helped the good Fuhrermadchen finish her reports, and got home about 7.
Then had to mark a practice assessment for my Year 11s, and some finished assessments from my year 13s.
You have to keep the marked assessments and feedback coming, so it builds momentum. The kids really want to achieve, and they can see success. I announce every achieved, sometimes they clap someone who has been struggling a bit, I tell you, most of our kids are genuine nice people. (I never publicly announce the not-achieved, it's not my job to publicly destroy someone' s self-esteem, that's Ringo's job)
We're all counting the days now.
Next week will be fun, we've got to meet the caregivers of the pupils, and tell them nice lies about their kiddywinks.
Off to car, Stalag Luft Nuova Lazio beckons.
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Hang in there Scotty! Great job on the reports. You can almost smell the first Saturday of the holidays from here!
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Thanks R (of RBB). We try. If you think the performances are good, why not make them available on the common drive?
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even put them on your blog so we can all enjoy.
Goo dluck with the big job. :-)
Richard is good with big jobs
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