This channel has been very encouraging for me. I honestly felt skeptical about starting a primary education degree; but this channel has definitely reassured me that what I’m doing is right. Thank you so much for your lovely content, it’s a true eye opener 💕
Thank you for leaving such a kind comment. It has made me feel so good today - knowing what I create is being appreciated. Don’t feel too skeptical - people share more of the bad times than the good unfortunately. I love my job, busy as it may be! Good luck and stay in touch if you need anything xx
Great to see how you are adapting. I'm a current primary school teacher too. At the moment, teachers are on a rota and have to pop into school every 2 weeks. When at home, we are creating home learning grids for the children and doing online lessons. It's been interesting.... haha. Love the videos :)
Thank you for the feedback. Where are you teaching? I’ve been popping in too - always need some resources for those online lessons 😂 any video suggestions?
Thanks for taking a quick minute to leave a comment! I’m so happy to be able to share my day with others. Where are you currently teaching (just so others can compare too!) Have a great day Nick!
@@ForTeachersChannel I'm teaching in the South of Thailand. We are currently going into school without the students there. On Mondays and Wednesdays I call them in groups of 2 or 3 and we chat, read a story, play games (using screen share) and I explain the work they have to. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I call them individually for 20 to go over the work. I use screen share again to write or draw and they can show me their completed work over webcam.
This is a really useful video - even though its pretty different from my reality at the moment! It's nice to see that you've found a new normal and routine. Do you find it harder to separate yourself from work now its at home? It's so easy to want to finish just one more thing...
I love this system. I like the idea of calling them into small groups. My school have plans to reopen very soon so this is definitely good advice for me too! Thanks for sharing, I hope it will help others too! ✌🏼
Sometimes I forget the work day has ended and just carry on working. It’s actually really difficult to separate it - you’re right! But other days if I have no motivation it’s hard to get started. Why is your situation so difficult at the moment ? (Understandably, but I am curious!) xx
I love this, currently a teacher trainee, have my own class (we’re using google classroom) and I’m finding it hard to have a regular routine but watching this video helped. Hopefully I’ll have a more productive week this week:)
It’s taken a long time to get a routine going. We’ve been teaching remotely for maybe 15-16 weeks now so I’ve had a long time to build these systems! We use a lot of google classroom too.. it’s still frustrating after all this time when files get changed or deleted. But at least we are giving it all our best shot! Have a good & productive week! X
Hello 4 Teachers! Great video! That’s certainly an interesting routine and one that isn’t too dissimilar to my own. Also, I watched to to end, and as regards a herbal tea recommendation: Green Tea all the way.
I'm TEFLing in Shenzhen (we're practically neighbours lol). We've been doing online classes for over 3 months and I am so sick of it, I've been here since October so I've actually been teaching online for longer than I was teaching in person which is a little depressing. I'm definitely not getting out as much these days and I don't think that's been good for either my physical or mental health but things are much better here than they are back in the UK so I can't really complain too much. Schools are reopening here so hopefully my private tuition centre will be able to soon, I can't wait to get back in a physical classroom and be around my colleagues and students again! Also I wanted to let you know that I watched your video about teaching abroad about a year ago which led me to looking into TEFL and coming to China so I should really thank you for that! Not sure I'd even be here if I hadn't watched that so yeah thanks haha
Ahhhh I absolutely love hearing things like this. I’m so happy to know that I’ve made an impact somehow! We are global neighbours and that’s pretty special. If you ever visit Hong Kong you must let me know! I really miss being in an actual classroom too. I hope things will start to look up soon. What age do you teach? I always imagine centres as younger, but I know there are some older students too.
@@ForTeachersChannel yeah my centre is pretty young, the majority of my students are between 3 and 6. I like them at that age because they're adorable, but at the same time I think I would find teaching slightly older, higher level students more interesting and more satisfying. I went to Hong Kong just before Christmas and absolutely loved it! I can't wait to go back and one day I'd like to work there if the stars align haha. in fact I think I'd like to be doing what you do, so maybe I can follow in your footsteps eventually
No worries! Thank you for the support. I’m happy this video is showing another side of me. I trained/ taught in the UK for 6 years (3y course, 3y teach) before moving out here. I’ve just finished my 4th year here - blimey where has the time gone?! If you have any Qs about Hong Kong teaching I’ll happily answer them! Thanks for the comment too. 😌
For Teachers wow - that’s amazing. It must be such a great experience to teach abroad. Is it as stressful as teaching in the UK can be? Looks like a lovely place to live.
I actually find it less stressful honestly. I’m more balanced. There are .’specialist’ lessons so you get a bit more time to get work done. But all schools are different too! If you want to know anything else just ask :) x
Great video! My school has been closed since 20th March. Our learning platform (Century) wasn’t ready until the second week of lockdown though. My routine is ticking along nicely now but is very different to what I’m seeing others doing. I do teach nursery though so it’s expected.
I’ve not heard of Century but might take a look out of curiosity! I’d love to find out more about other schools. Where are you teaching? And thank you for leaving a comment :)
Century has it’s pros and cons. It has pre loaded assignments but most are aimed at upper KS2 and KS3/KS4. Personally I’d much like SeeSaw as it’s much more user friendly. I’m teach at a primary school in Blackpool, England so we’re currently preparing to reopen from the 8th June. Have you been given a date to return in Hong Kong?
Hey! I'm a science NQT at a secondary school and am also teaching from home currently- I really can't wait to get back to work now! (Ps I just started a channel documenting my journey!) xx
Loved this video. It is so important to have a routine in the current situation, this is something that I have struggled with since my PGDE course ended early in March. Hopefully by the time I get my own class in August things will be a bit better. I would drink green tea with lemon or green tea with mint when I was on placements :)
Thank you for sharing your current situation! You will love having your own class, even if it’s all happening in a slightly unusual order at the moment. I remember feeling so free when my first class were properly mine. Thank you for the tea suggestions too, I feel like I’m a tea rut and it’s a bit boring having the same two. I love matcha so need to get some green tea in! 💖 Have a restful Sunday x
Thanks for sharing this, it was awesome to see! One question, if students need help during the day, how do they contact you? We have an open Zoom for maths and english and have called it a 'help desk'- the kids are really liking it! But it means, we are planning for the next day after school hours quite often as there isn't much time during the day! We've been at it almost 6 weeks now! But heading back to school slowly each week. Im in Australia :).
We actually have emails with students so they can contact any time. They are actually very respectful and don’t send too many! We zoom each morning so they have plenty of time to get their questions answered. I find the time management so difficult too! But after 16 weeks, it’s starting to make sense. Hope you are okay with everything and looking after yourself too xx
I didn’t actually complain about my routine in the video did I? I don’t mind it and adjusted well. The sad part is missing the connection with my students - I trained as a teacher because I like to connect with them properly. Also, I’m back in the classroom now after 16 weeks of this routine. Always happy to work with whatever system is expected of me. I don’t know if your comment was meant in a negative way, but I am proud of my efforts to create a routine. Plus yes .. I did eat an awful lot :,) I hope you are well, wherever you are in the world!
Hi. I'm Ronei, from Brazil. I teach English to middle schoolers. We've been working from home since mid March and I have to confess: it's been tough! We have several limitations here. Many students have restricted access to the internet and some of them have none. We've been only sending them activities through Whatsapp and receiving pictures of their activities through the same app. Brazil is doing poorly in regards to the pandemic (more than 136,000 deaths and still counting) and the governors now have the nerve to say that we will be returning to classroom next month. Unbelievable!
From kristen Leung y3a7 I loved your video and I did not know you make videos and you have your own RUclips channel.ooooo That’s so COOL ooooooo😆😆😆😀😀😱😱😱
That’s very kind of you Kristen. I am happy to have your support! I’m sure we can discuss this in class if you like, I am happy to share my project with you all as long as you ask respectfully :) Have a relaxing weekend!
For Teachers I will be teaching 2nd grade next year which are kiddos that are 7/8 also. I was a reading Specialist for the last two years. I really missed the students. I’ll be moving to a new school. I’m excited to start this new journey next year. I love seesaw. I used it in my first grade classroom a few years back.
How many weeks have you been teaching from home?
Please leave comments or questions down here! - Katie @ForTeachers 😁
I guess it is quite randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to stream new movies online ?
WOW.THROUGHOUT THE DAY YOU ARE SO ACTIVE,EVER FRESH EVER SMILING AND ENJOYING THE TEACHING,THATS VERY NICE.MY SPECIAL WISHES TO YOU .
This channel has been very encouraging for me. I honestly felt skeptical about starting a primary education degree; but this channel has definitely reassured me that what I’m doing is right. Thank you so much for your lovely content, it’s a true eye opener 💕
Thank you for leaving such a kind comment. It has made me feel so good today - knowing what I create is being appreciated. Don’t feel too skeptical - people share more of the bad times than the good unfortunately. I love my job, busy as it may be! Good luck and stay in touch if you need anything xx
Love this video! It’s so nice to see your daily life - and your hobbies and how you unwind/switching off! You always give off positive vibes 🥰✨
This is such a motivating video at such a strange time for teachers! Thank you! Xx
Thank you for the lovely message! I hope you are okay in the current situation too! 🤞🏼🤞🏼💜
Great to see how you are adapting. I'm a current primary school teacher too. At the moment, teachers are on a rota and have to pop into school every 2 weeks. When at home, we are creating home learning grids for the children and doing online lessons. It's been interesting.... haha. Love the videos :)
Thank you for the feedback. Where are you teaching? I’ve been popping in too - always need some resources for those online lessons 😂 any video suggestions?
Another great video , Katie. You have a slightly different day to day than I do but always good to see what other teachers are up to. Thanks
Thanks for taking a quick minute to leave a comment! I’m so happy to be able to share my day with others. Where are you currently teaching (just so others can compare too!) Have a great day Nick!
@@ForTeachersChannel I'm teaching in the South of Thailand. We are currently going into school without the students there. On Mondays and Wednesdays I call them in groups of 2 or 3 and we chat, read a story, play games (using screen share) and I explain the work they have to. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I call them individually for 20 to go over the work. I use screen share again to write or draw and they can show me their completed work over webcam.
This is a really useful video - even though its pretty different from my reality at the moment! It's nice to see that you've found a new normal and routine. Do you find it harder to separate yourself from work now its at home? It's so easy to want to finish just one more thing...
I love this system. I like the idea of calling them into small groups. My school have plans to reopen very soon so this is definitely good advice for me too! Thanks for sharing, I hope it will help others too! ✌🏼
Sometimes I forget the work day has ended and just carry on working. It’s actually really difficult to separate it - you’re right! But other days if I have no motivation it’s hard to get started. Why is your situation so difficult at the moment ? (Understandably, but I am curious!) xx
I love this, currently a teacher trainee, have my own class (we’re using google classroom) and I’m finding it hard to have a regular routine but watching this video helped. Hopefully I’ll have a more productive week this week:)
It’s taken a long time to get a routine going. We’ve been teaching remotely for maybe 15-16 weeks now so I’ve had a long time to build these systems! We use a lot of google classroom too.. it’s still frustrating after all this time when files get changed or deleted. But at least we are giving it all our best shot! Have a good & productive week! X
Lovely video. I'm a bit late to discovering it, but I'm from Preston and am an online Tutor - pre and post pandemic
Great video!
You are so organised and motivated! I spend half my morning in bed checking my emails...
You so much teacher at from home
Hello 4 Teachers! Great video! That’s certainly an interesting routine and one that isn’t too dissimilar to my own. Also, I watched to to end, and as regards a herbal tea recommendation: Green Tea all the way.
Thank you for the recommendation! Where are you teaching? 😌
For Teachers In the South-East of England. Crazy time; never known anything like it!
I'm TEFLing in Shenzhen (we're practically neighbours lol). We've been doing online classes for over 3 months and I am so sick of it, I've been here since October so I've actually been teaching online for longer than I was teaching in person which is a little depressing. I'm definitely not getting out as much these days and I don't think that's been good for either my physical or mental health but things are much better here than they are back in the UK so I can't really complain too much. Schools are reopening here so hopefully my private tuition centre will be able to soon, I can't wait to get back in a physical classroom and be around my colleagues and students again!
Also I wanted to let you know that I watched your video about teaching abroad about a year ago which led me to looking into TEFL and coming to China so I should really thank you for that! Not sure I'd even be here if I hadn't watched that so yeah thanks haha
Ahhhh I absolutely love hearing things like this. I’m so happy to know that I’ve made an impact somehow! We are global neighbours and that’s pretty special. If you ever visit Hong Kong you must let me know! I really miss being in an actual classroom too. I hope things will start to look up soon. What age do you teach? I always imagine centres as younger, but I know there are some older students too.
@@ForTeachersChannel yeah my centre is pretty young, the majority of my students are between 3 and 6. I like them at that age because they're adorable, but at the same time I think I would find teaching slightly older, higher level students more interesting and more satisfying. I went to Hong Kong just before Christmas and absolutely loved it! I can't wait to go back and one day I'd like to work there if the stars align haha. in fact I think I'd like to be doing what you do, so maybe I can follow in your footsteps eventually
Great video. I haven’t been following you for long and so I didn’t realise you were based in Hong Kong. Thanks for sharing
No worries! Thank you for the support. I’m happy this video is showing another side of me. I trained/ taught in the UK for 6 years (3y course, 3y teach) before moving out here. I’ve just finished my 4th year here - blimey where has the time gone?! If you have any Qs about Hong Kong teaching I’ll happily answer them! Thanks for the comment too. 😌
For Teachers wow - that’s amazing. It must be such a great experience to teach abroad. Is it as stressful as teaching in the UK can be? Looks like a lovely place to live.
I actually find it less stressful honestly. I’m more balanced. There are .’specialist’ lessons so you get a bit more time to get work done. But all schools are different too! If you want to know anything else just ask :) x
Great video!
My school has been closed since 20th March. Our learning platform (Century) wasn’t ready until the second week of lockdown though.
My routine is ticking along nicely now but is very different to what I’m seeing others doing. I do teach nursery though so it’s expected.
I’ve not heard of Century but might take a look out of curiosity! I’d love to find out more about other schools. Where are you teaching? And thank you for leaving a comment :)
Century has it’s pros and cons. It has pre loaded assignments but most are aimed at upper KS2 and KS3/KS4. Personally I’d much like SeeSaw as it’s much more user friendly.
I’m teach at a primary school in Blackpool, England so we’re currently preparing to reopen from the 8th June. Have you been given a date to return in Hong Kong?
Yes, we are 4th June. Although you never know if this might change! I hope everything is okay for you and your students!
Hey! I'm a science NQT at a secondary school and am also teaching from home currently- I really can't wait to get back to work now! (Ps I just started a channel documenting my journey!) xx
New to your channel! I enjoyed this video and look forward to more. Blessings!
Gorgeous video as always 💕
Thank you so much! Have a great week xx
Loved this video. It is so important to have a routine in the current situation, this is something that I have struggled with since my PGDE course ended early in March. Hopefully by the time I get my own class in August things will be a bit better. I would drink green tea with lemon or green tea with mint when I was on placements :)
Thank you for sharing your current situation! You will love having your own class, even if it’s all happening in a slightly unusual order at the moment. I remember feeling so free when my first class were properly mine. Thank you for the tea suggestions too, I feel like I’m a tea rut and it’s a bit boring having the same two. I love matcha so need to get some green tea in! 💖 Have a restful Sunday x
Loved this video!
Thanks Tobias! Appreciate your support as always. Have a great week 😌
Thanks for sharing this, it was awesome to see! One question, if students need help during the day, how do they contact you? We have an open Zoom for maths and english and have called it a 'help desk'- the kids are really liking it! But it means, we are planning for the next day after school hours quite often as there isn't much time during the day! We've been at it almost 6 weeks now! But heading back to school slowly each week. Im in Australia :).
We actually have emails with students so they can contact any time. They are actually very respectful and don’t send too many! We zoom each morning so they have plenty of time to get their questions answered. I find the time management so difficult too! But after 16 weeks, it’s starting to make sense. Hope you are okay with everything and looking after yourself too xx
All very nice staying at home and getting full pay and looking forward to the summer holidays
Lot of eating going on.
I didn’t actually complain about my routine in the video did I? I don’t mind it and adjusted well. The sad part is missing the connection with my students - I trained as a teacher because I like to connect with them properly. Also, I’m back in the classroom now after 16 weeks of this routine. Always happy to work with whatever system is expected of me. I don’t know if your comment was meant in a negative way, but I am proud of my efforts to create a routine. Plus yes .. I did eat an awful lot :,) I hope you are well, wherever you are in the world!
Hi Ms Katie
5:20 Which is that application? Please share with us
Hi.
I'm Ronei, from Brazil. I teach English to middle schoolers. We've been working from home since mid March and I have to confess: it's been tough!
We have several limitations here. Many students have restricted access to the internet and some of them have none. We've been only sending them activities through Whatsapp and receiving pictures of their activities through the same app.
Brazil is doing poorly in regards to the pandemic (more than 136,000 deaths and still counting) and the governors now have the nerve to say that we will be returning to classroom next month. Unbelievable!
From kristen Leung y3a7 I loved your video and I did not know you make videos and you have your own RUclips channel.ooooo That’s so COOL ooooooo😆😆😆😀😀😱😱😱
That’s very kind of you Kristen. I am happy to have your support! I’m sure we can discuss this in class if you like, I am happy to share my project with you all as long as you ask respectfully :)
Have a relaxing weekend!
YES of course we can talk about this in class🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
What grade(s) do you teach?
I teach Y3 - my students are 7/8 😇 How about you?
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I will be teaching 2nd grade next year which are kiddos that are 7/8 also. I was a reading Specialist for the last two years. I really missed the students. I’ll be moving to a new school. I’m excited to start this new journey next year.
I love seesaw. I used it in my first grade classroom a few years back.
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I am a teacher and I teach 4 3 and 2 grade
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