Friday, 26 June 2020



Danger !  Danger!

I understand that after months of lock down people want to get out.
But please, be careful when you are out and about.

I'm lucky to live by the sea, I know that,
but please don't be a spoiled brat!

Make sure you social distance and warn those who do not,
this virus is not an afterthought.

When you go out, you put yourself and others in danger,
 make sure you social distance from that stranger.

It's not just about getting a tan.
You need to think about every woman and every man.

The next time you go to the beach, look at the person invading your space.
Have they got something covering their face?

If not, you could become ill or worse,
 sadly, in the future, you may require a nurse.

Next time you go the beach think of those lying by your side.
Say to them, 'I've go the virus, do you mind?'

Then, when you see the look of fear in their eyes,
running for your lives would be wise.













Saturday, 13 June 2020


Sue's Education Tips

Hi, I've been back at work for a few weeks, so I haven't had time to do my tips. In the hope that they are helping people, I will continue to do them when I can; as I know there are still many children at home.

All Ages

Whenever we work with our children, especially in  English, we always have to remember these five words:

Who

What 

Where

When

Why

For example:

If we are looking at a story we can say, when did it take place? Where is it set? Who are the characters? What are they doing, and why are they doing that?

My favourite word is How.

How do we know all that. Then they can explore the text and come up with ideas and quotes.