My #summer10 revisited

So right at the start of August I blogged about my #summer10, a list of ten things I wanted to achieve this summer holiday. As it’s the last day of August and I’ve got less than a week to finish all my jobs off, I thought I’d do a retrospective check and work out what I still need to do.

Here’s the list again. Bold is stuff I’ve done, italics are comments.

  1. Finish tweaking my schemes of work for next year and share the resources and schemes online – the important bit (i.e. getting them finished for September) is more or less done. I am still planning to share more stuff, but that’s going to be much further down the line, because… 
  2. Complete or add to some more pages on the Resources section of the site, particularly for topics new to GCSE or those that have shifted tiers – this completely hasn’t happened. Somehow my mojo for finding resources just isn’t the same when I’m not actually teaching! I promise promise promise that there will be more of this in the new (school) year though.
  3. Go into school and sort out my classroom – this hasn’t happened either, but will have done by tomorrow – I was deliberately waiting until this week, possibly through denial that the holidays would ever end!
  4. Revise FP1 so I can teach without making a complete hash of it this year – I’ve done enough to feel like I can teach it now, but I’ll be hunting out resources as I go. 
  5. Complete the #summerblogchallenge – I’m  counting this as done because I only have six posts left to go now and I’ll make darn sure I do them!
  6. Switch off long enough to really enjoy both my honeymoon and a couple of festivals we have booked – although there is still one more festival to go (next weekend), I consider this achieved. I’ve definitely had a proper relax this holiday!
  7. Find some time to paint and make some more goodies for my craft stall at one of the above festivals – been doing bits and bobs over the last week and finally got finished today!
  8. Make a scrapbook for my wedding photos and keepsakes – within about three days of getting the photos, yep. Priorities? What priorities?
  9. Do the odd bit of DIY – this is the thing that’s least likely to be achieved – absolutely no painting or fixing of any kind has happened as predicted.
  10. Finally, make sure I go back to school in September with a tidy, organised house and classroom, and try to keep it that way until at least October half term! –  well… it’s not particularly organised or tidy at the moment…

With a 60% success rate, I think that’s pretty good going. Hopefully I’ll be able to check off number 3 by tomorrow afternoon and number 10 by Sunday – I’ll keep you posted!