I think the best thing about 2005 was the fact that Michael Gove was NOT education secretary, otherwise Year 2 would have been awful, we'd probably have to do algebra and WW1 and Complex Computer Programming thanks to him.
Of course there was 'playtime' instead of 'breaktime and luncthime', and if it was raining, 'wet playtime' which today would make people laugh! During 'wet playtime' I remember the board games with missing pieces, the lego pieces everywhere that everybody used to fight over, as well as the large print books which had more pictures than text
I think the best thing about 2005 was the fact that Michael Gove was NOT education secretary, otherwise Year 2 would have been awful, we'd probably have to do algebra and WW1 and Complex Computer Programming thanks to him.
Of course there was 'playtime' instead of 'breaktime and luncthime', and if it was raining, 'wet playtime' which today would make people laugh! During 'wet playtime' I remember the board games with missing pieces, the lego pieces everywhere that everybody used to fight over, as well as the large print books which had more pictures than text
I think the best thing about 2005 was the fact that Michael Gove was NOT education secretary, otherwise Year 2 would have been awful, we'd probably have to do algebra and WW1 and Complex Computer Programming thanks to him.
Of course there was 'playtime' instead of 'breaktime and luncthime', and if it was raining, 'wet playtime' which today would make people laugh! During 'wet playtime' I remember the board games with missing pieces, the lego pieces everywhere that everybody used to fight over, as well as the large print books which had more pictures than text