The year 4's are working on a student profile - this will be handy for their teacher next year.
Logan came up to me and did not know what this question meant:
What do teachers' do to help you?
I asked him what he thought it meant - he answered they help me learn - I was like how/why etc..
To make it easier for him I put the question to the whole class - they talked in pairs and came up with lots of different ways teachers' help them.
- Explain things in an easier way
- If you didn't do your best in a test the teacher could tell you all the good stuff you can do.
- Hear both sides.
- Treat you nicely
- Teach you new things for next year - forever.
- Make your own choices - 1 slice of behaviour can change your whole life (I really like this one)
- If you're playing handball and the children don't agree the teacher can help work it out with the children.
- Talk to you - if you think you're not good at it - the teacher can tell you - YOU ARE!
- New vocabulary- Help you if you are stuck - if you don't understand something
- Hard maths question - break the problem down.
- Keep you safe.
- The teacher is here to help you like a friend.
- Teaches you to treat yourself nicely.
- Choose new tactics to figure out questions - strategies.
- Fightings not the answer - sometimes just get over it.
- How to be SHARP.
- Rewards when we do the right thing.
- Helps when we're busy, do stuff just for you.
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