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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Today is the first day of online school and we have been asked to make a timetable of what our days are going to look like, here is mine. I used Canva to create mine, here is the link

Do you like to use timetables?

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Greer!
    This is a great timetable and it will keep you very busy and focused on your work. Goodness I heard about poor little Roisin and the splinter! That will have made for a memorable Easter! I hope you like Distance Learning Greer! I miss you and all the beautiful children at Marshland! Mrs Pascoe

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    1. Thanks Mrs Pascoe, Luckily as soon as Róisín got home she was already able to walk, Róisín is a very tough little baby!

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  2. Hey Greer, awesome timetable! How have you been finding it to follow so far? Have you found that anything has needed changing? I would love to see something you got up to yesterday! Happy Friday! Caitlin :)

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  3. Hey Greer, I also have a schedule that I am trying to stick to- it's pretty hard to though and I am having to be flexible. Have you managed to keep up with it this week? Would you make any changes for next week? Mrs D

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    1. I think that this schedule is working for me, I need to fix what time my meeting is so I might just switch blogging and my meeting around, this week =I haven't been doing much but Róisín got her first big bed and she no longer has a cot! so I got to help mum move her room around and build the bed, how are you?

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