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It is pleasing to see so many teachers using resources relating to 'Goodnight Mr. Tom'. To help those looking for things to use, I also have a class wiki with more material on it for this and other topics for my other classes. Hope you find something useful. If you are looking for something in particular, drop a line and I will see what I might have that could be of use.
If we do not share resources, we end up doing nothing else but preparation and marking. I also find that it is perhaps the best way to recharge the batteries and renew the 'fire in the belly' that keeps teachers going.
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