Mrs H ☘️ EYFS

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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS

Mrs H ☘️ EYFS

@earlyyearitch

Reception teacher/Head of EYFS • Languages & linguistics dork • MEd research in multilingual identity • Children’s literature💡

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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
A friendly reminder that you can drag & drop PDFs into Word and they will become editable! 💡 #edutwitter
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@jwalshie I’m only 29 and I never got driven to school. Took the bus! Being one of eight children probably didn’t help! 🙈
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Jean M. Walsh
Jean M. Walsh@jwalshie·
Did your parents drive you to school? I took the freaking bus or I walked. I know I sound like an old person but it's true.
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@MrEYFS I’ve noticed that new parents - even the nicest of people - can get very self-righteous about being parents. It gets on my nerves too! Add that to the parent friends who incessantly enquire as to whether or not you’re having your own any time soon. Inappropriate! 🙄😅
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FS1 SDLA
FS1 SDLA@nurserySDLP1·
@earlyyearitch @EYTagteam I love this! 🥰 And when you can’t find the play food/pencils/jigsaw pieces/all the resources, they’ll be in there 😉
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Miss L Smith
Miss L Smith@Smith18Miss·
@earlyyearitch @EYTagteam I did this for my class in a play corner, set up a post office, with a homemade cardboard postbox, linked it to "The Jolly Postman" and the writing that goes on now is fantastic!
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The EY Tagteam
The EY Tagteam@EYTagteam·
This is your Sunday evening reminder #EYTageam that you can handle whatever this coming week throws at you; we are only ever a DM or tweet away. Remember we are always #StrongerTogether. Stay safe and we wish you a good week ahead #EYtwittertagteam
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@amandarussell35 @deputygrocott Derry girl, myself! It's really interesting, I think, and pretty typical that two 'sides' of any community who want to distinguish themselves on some level from the other would adopt a different speech pattern. But as we both said, just a generalisation. Nice to connect with you!
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Amanda Mills
Amanda Mills@amandarussell35·
@earlyyearitch @deputygrocott As soon as I saw the post I immediately thought of the Catholic /protestant divide. I lived in Carrickfergus in a mixed estate so luckily didn't caught up in too much of it and like you said it's a generalisation but it was said and commented on.
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Mr G
Mr G@DeputyGrocott·
Do you say ‘aitch’ or ‘haitch’ for the letter H? Also, where did having two options come from? By the way, this isn’t a #LineOfDuty poll.
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@deputygrocott Obviously, that is not a hard and fast rule but just an observation. It makes sense to a degree as those who grew up in Protestant families tend to assimilate more to English culture. 2/2
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@deputygrocott Haitch. From Northern Ireland but live in England! I always observed growing up that the two 'sides' of the community said it differently. Those who grew up in Catholic families tended to say 'haitch' whereas those who grew up in Protestant families said 'aitch'. 1/2
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
@LyndseyJF @MrsAEYFS So much fun! I left the recipe cards for them and was just keeping one eye from a distance to see what they were up to. They added SO. MUCH. WATER. 😂
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Mrs H ☘️ EYFS
Mrs H ☘️ EYFS@earlyyearitch·
Happy St Paddy’s Day to my fellow Irish and to those who are celebrating with us today. Thinking of the town, country, and people that I love so well and miss so deeply. ☘️ Now to put on the brightest green trousers I own and play trad music all day! #edutwitter @EYTagteam
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