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@dd77
Usually sarcastic, often cynical. All views my own, obviously.
uk Beigetreten Mart 2009
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@dd77 You’re welcome. I’m retiring in July so I doubt I’ll be sharing this stuff for much longer 😊
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*NEW* Gimme 5 revision activities for Macbeth, AIC and ACC like these 👇 Help yourself dropbox.com/s/u3yi5qwd8g3f…

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@dd77 Here’s a link to a huge bank of retrieval practice resources I have made and shared over the years, organised into sub-folders for
✅ An Inspector Calls
✅ Macbeth
✅ A Christmas Carol
✅ P & C poetry
✅ L & R poetry
Help yourself 😊 #teamenglish
dropbox.com/scl/fo/ba5hrxc…
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@DavidDidau Did you write/share a piece about why we shouldn’t insist on students always answering in full sentences? I remember reading one but can’t find it anywhere!
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@adamboxer1 @joel120193 Nobody talks in sentences. Sentences are an artefact of writing. We speak in utterances.
That’s not to say there isn’t value in getting students to compose sentences on MWBs and reading them aloud.
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Maybe this is too spicy a take for a Friday morning, but this data is completely unreflective of what I believe is classroom reality.
In the dozens of schools I have visited, there are only TWO where "ask a question, pause, then nominate a respondent" was done consistently.
In the dozens of schools I have visited, there is only ONE where teachers insisted on full sentence answers.
The idea that 78% of teachers are "checking the understanding of all students during the lesson" beggars belief.
Three options:
A. My experience is wrong
B. Teachers are liars
C. Teachers, like all humans, are delusional about their own expertise
Shout out to @TeacherTapp as always!

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@WhiteHouse this video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.
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@domdyer70 Love a pigeon…apart from when they refuse to move out the middle of the road like they’re playing chicken 🤣
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Most people don't realize just how incredible pigeons truly are.
These gentle birds aren’t just loyal partners—they're brilliant, complex beings. Tucked inside their beaks are tiny magnetic crystals that act like a natural GPS, helping them navigate thousands of miles with stunning precision. They can also hear frequencies too low for us to detect, read polarized light patterns in the sky, and even see in ultraviolet light, giving them a vibrant view of the world we can't imagine.
Pigeons are also remarkably intelligent. Studies show they can count, recognize their own reflections, understand abstract ideas, and even grasp probability, sometimes outperforming young children. When raising their young, they produce a special milk-like substance in their throats to nourish their chicks. They form lifelong bonds with their mates and use different coos and calls to communicate danger, love, and territory.
History has seen their courage, too. During wartime, a pigeon named Cher Ami delivered a message that saved 194 soldiers—even after losing a leg. Sadly, despite all this, many pigeons were abandoned when we no longer “needed” them, and they stayed close to humans because that's what they knew.
Pigeons are not pests. They are intelligent, emotional, deeply social beings that remember us. It's time we remember them.
For more information on these misunderstood geniuses, you can visit 👉🏼wonderae.com/pigeons-the-mi….

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Remember this? Well my daughter and I just got off a call with a journalist who wants to write a positive news story about her wonderful book (they approached us). My daughter dreams of being a designer, so I guess this is a pretty good start...
Natali Simmonds@NJSimmondsbooks
Excuse me while I sob hysterically. My 15yo has been working since July on her year-long school project, and she chose to hand-paint, write, and print a cookbook of family recipes. It's so beautiful. Welcome to the author club, kiddo 💗
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@laureng5783 @ambergambler_ Sorry to hear that. Know it doesn’t help but sure it will work out for the best in the end. Mind you, I’m no judge, I’ve been single for a very long time and have no plans for that to change any time soon 🤣
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