tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242439961617529545.post5847893727573439390..comments2024-03-27T21:10:45.791+00:00Comments on Resourceaholic: High ExpectationsJo Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11919801458664779971noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242439961617529545.post-78544051332877478772020-04-18T10:09:15.896+01:002020-04-18T10:09:15.896+01:00I agree with you. I teach math privately in pupil&...I agree with you. I teach math privately in pupil's homes (well I used to before lockdown) and I always had realistic yet high expectations for each of my pupils. I expected good behavior during my lessons too. On Monday, I think I will try something else. One of my pupils has been making some headway with me teaching her since December. I have prepared a lesson on a topic she has not coveredtharanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242439961617529545.post-61402049600526923752020-04-17T19:48:57.158+01:002020-04-17T19:48:57.158+01:00This is very true! I have high expectations for al...This is very true! I have high expectations for all my pupils even my grade 1/2 set. With my lowest ability group recently, I decided to try to do something new with that particular set. I decided to teach them all about rounding and bodmas as well. I even prepared a full lesson on it at home too. And I really do honestly think that it worked. By the end of the lesson, only about ten or eleven Laurel’s momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10983955785311603052noreply@blogger.com