I have found some very helpful advice from a range of blogs and hope you too find them helpful;
- Relief Teaching Ideas- Australian community for relief teaching that provides a medium to reach out and seek advice from other experienced teachers, check out the Facebook page.
- TeachThis- Australian website and has links to TeachThisWorksheet as well as other free resources.
- TeachingTodayandSharing- Another Australian teacher's blog that has some really basic starting guides and advice to casual teaching.
- Teachers.Net- Has a great checklist and advice for your first days.
- TeachersPayTeachers- A great resource and has loads of freebies!
I am also obsessed with Pinterest with such a range of ideas for all Key Learning Areas.
If you are anything like me you have accumulated a range of resources and piles and piles of stuff that could...maybe...hopefully be used in the future. After sorting and re-organising the hoard of teaching stuff, I have decided that it is probably best to not buy ANYTHING unless I will use more than once. It can be hard to decide on what to take to schools on your casual days. If it is your first time in a class I can recommend checking with the teacher to see what they have been learning (i.e. themes or units etc), I believe that it shows the teacher you are interested in what they are currently doing and it gives you an opportunity to bring relevant work with you as your PLAN B. I would also suggest having a Sub-Pack containing:
- Whiteboard markers
- Stamps & stickers
- Other stationary (but don't go overboard)
- Post-it notes
- Panadol & Bandaids
- Whistle
- USB
- My chicken friend is a replacement for a bell
- Hat is a MUST -not shown :)
Always have an outfit prepared the night before, I get up and ready early. I figure it takes 2mins to dress so I don't necessarily put my teaching gear on if I don't have a gig that day but it saves me running around like a bird caught inside trying to decide what to wear!
I hope this helps, feel free to comment on your experiences and advice!