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Day 288: A Busy Evening Of Work
ThomasJPitts 15th October 2013
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Day 288: A Busy Evening Of Work

Tonight I got a few jobs done from my list in an attempt to clear the weekend a little and get ahead. One of the, organising French lessons for years 3 and 4, I’ve been meaning to do since September! The reason they need organising is that the scheme of work is spread across four different CDs and is just difficult to negotiate. I have placed all the files for each lesson from the different discs into folders on my stick, making life much easier. Tomorrow, I’ll place them on the staff server at school. I have already sorted the 5/6 stuff.

The other job was to plan some Literacy lessons, something I normally do over a weekend. Still, that’s out of the way.

I have a few other things to get done though and another work evening will be needed this week.

Work was reasonable today. We began work on an interactive PowerPoint document with links between pages. Nothing spectacular, but something they haven’t encountered before. This will take a few days to get done in the time we have in Literacy lessons – I only have the laptops for a short time at the moment as my colleague is also trying to complete some online work.

Elsewhere, England qualified for the World Cup in Brazil next year. I’m not overly fussed about football, but I like to watch international matches. We saw the second half of the match against Poland. December 6th will see the draw being made. The teams currently qualified are:

  • Brazil
  • Japan
  • Iran
  • Australia
  • South Korea
  • Costa Rica
  • The Netherlands
  • Italy
  • United States
  • Argentina
  • Colombia
  • Belgium
  • Switzerland
  • Germany
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Russia
  • England
  • Spain

So 18 of the 32 teams are known. There are still play offs to decide the final places. At least football won’t dominate the headlines for the next few weeks as it has no need to have that importance now.

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