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A pile of Lego blocks, of assorted colours and...
ThomasJPitts 18th November 2013
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365, Maths, Work

Day 322: Playing With Lego

A short update tonight. another Governor’s meeting which means that I’m shattered. Just over 12 hours at work is not good for me at all.

 

My day was a good one though – only 13 children to work with though as 8 of them were working at the local high school. That will lead to a few issues later on in the week as those 13 have had additional input that the rest of the class haven’t had. All will be well.

 

After school I spent the time between the kids leaving and the meeting both tidying up my classroom and sorting Lego into sections. Yes, my thrilling OCD life continues. I do need them arranging for a maths lesson later on in the week. I could have employed some children to do that, but I enjoyed it…

 

A pile of Lego blocks, of assorted colours and...
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