RE: I've never known you agree with me yet! I think you have got me all wrong Tina perhaps it was the teacher debate? I'm sure we would probably get along well and agree on most things. you don't sit in the West Stand though do you?
Oy You - stop ganging up! I'm not adverse to flicking a duster round, especially as I've had no cleaner for 2 weeks! And I've been polishing floors and filling up sacks of stuff to be re-cycled. All this and I'm supposed to be on holiday and resting ready for the charge in September !
RE: I've never known you agree with me yet! No love I don't. I sit in the Ponte end. Yes it was the teacher debate :$ :$
You should get yourself in the garden with a good book and cool drink That should have you nice and relaxed over the summer
I give you to the end of October Which to be fair is longer than i'm giving Simon Davey so that's not bad going is it
RE: I've never known you agree with me yet! thank goodness. there is a lady in there who really gets on my nerves. I don't think we could have got along if you were her. I just think there are a lot of very lazy teachers but I feel for the good ones. Anyway I don't want to get into that again.
He will last until Christmas 2010 and beyond............. Despite all the fecking negative tw@ts who come on here, who's only interest in the Club is to slag it off. </p> You negatives really piss me off. </p> You are very fecking boring and soooooooooooooo predictable. </p> Now I've got that off my chest I'm off for a pizza. </p> Have fun whilst I'm away. </p>
We were in the 'Barnsley Chronicle!' My class of years 3 and 4 made a film about Barnsley. I had this idea about making a film. I wanted it to be about Barnsley - Our Tarn These days, everything is influenced by the 'Creative Curriculum', ie giving children a reason for learning, allowing them to find things out using whatever means they can - Internet, books etc Nothing like when we were all at school with the three Rs etc The idea of the film was that we wanted to show what a great town Barnsley is. The children wrote to 'Look North' (having modelled how to write a letter of course!). They also wrote to Yorkshire TV - they received no reply or anything from Yorks TV 'Look North' - so enamoured they replied by return and sent a Reporter - Photo/Journalist (their top one by the way) Ian Bucknell and he spent the day with us - we were on 'Look North' and our film is still on the Archives there. I spent hours and hours putting the film together, 10 hours every Sunday for weeks and 2/3 hours every night because I wanted everything to be just right for the children. I had the idea that the children should come on, when it was the film premiere, stepping on a red carpet like Super Stars - the newspaper article reflected that. I was hard with them filming - they had to be well prepared and they had to show that they had done the appropriate research., it had to be right but at the end they had something precious that they will never forget and neither will I. It was awesome. So many special people, guests etc So many shining faces from the kids and that's what it's all about. I retire in 2 years - I am going at 55. But yes, I still have the same enthusiasm I had when I started in the 70s and the children pick up on that.