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sarahaitch.bsky.social
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πŸ€£πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™
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Where's Austin when he's needed? #Austinsbutterfly
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Ah! Living the dream πŸ˜‰
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Nothing about how you're doing a great job despite reduced funding and increase in challenges then???
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And here's a post specifically on some of the main risks from AI to children: safeaiforchildren.org/risks-of-ai-...
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Reading words?
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Yes and if you are weaker in an area then practising it will help strengthen it. πŸ‘πŸΌ
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Tbf I need to see the written words to concentrate and remember. If I listen to a podcast I need to read the transcript afterwards.
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Although (parts of) the internet are changing reading (habits, attention, skimming)
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Ty!!
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Where is @JamiePembroke???
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Farmer Protest Placard Bingo #1: β€œTHIS ISN’T THE BREXIT I VOTED FOR” Yes it is so shut the fuck up and pay. That goes for you as well Clarkson.
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Not so much πŸ™„
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Pumpkin Soup πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ½
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I'd love Tyger as it's the only one missing from my collection 🫣
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Congratulations Jo! And good luck in the secondary - I've been visiting more of them since Tyger came out - it seems to be being read most between Years 5 and 8, so crossing the divide. Though I guess Phoenix was the same! Speaking of which - did you ever see this? www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5yQ...
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Sounds eggsactly as we'd all hope for πŸ˜‰
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πŸ‘€
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I'm glad this word exists.
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My reply was just that using this approach the teacher needs to read ahead to plan the lesson and therefore reads high quality children's literature as part of planning πŸ˜‰
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It doesn't actually involve reading fast though... Sussex University project.
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A candidate just used your book beautifully in an engaging and productive lesson. He got the job!
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We use the Faster reading project approach which means this!