11 reasons why snow gives teachers the shivers

Teachers have been sharing their tales of woe from snow-covered schools this week, from Arctic break duty to outdoor PE
10th February 2021, 12:00pm

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11 reasons why snow gives teachers the shivers

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Why Snow Means Discomfort For Teachers Going Into School This Week

Despite what, at times, seems to be popular belief, schools are very much open during this lockdown. 

Key-worker and vulnerable children are in schools at much higher rates than in the first lockdown, which means that, as the snow arrived, school staff were having to find ways to keep warm during break times, PE lessons and even in classrooms.

1. It’s so cold even the children want to come back inside...

Kids were begging to go back inside-and that’s EYFS who don’t usually feel the cold! ❄️?❄️

- The Crafty Kiwi Teacher (@juliana_nkoana) February 8, 2021
 

2. Face away from the wind. Face away from the wind. Face away from the w…

True. I could only face in one direction or I would get a face full of blizzard!! pic.twitter.com/rofm6eZbj2

- Patch (@madebypatch) February 8, 2021
 

3. Who is doing PE in this weather?!?!

When you some how got tricked into doing PE outside pic.twitter.com/h2Yd9KX4rL

- Sabina Thornhill (@MissThornhill94) February 8, 2021
 

4. Into the unknown... 

I’m taking Forest school on Wednesday and I’m dreading it already!

- caroline (@hirstcaroline) February 8, 2021
 

5. All break duty and no play

Me after being on duty ? pic.twitter.com/3EMP6VSQwU

- Miss Ellinas (@Elena_Ellinas99) February 8, 2021
 

6. Some people like to tough it out

pic.twitter.com/wgRxUfpgUs

- Mewes (@Mewes90) February 8, 2021
 

7. Stone-cold stoicism

Agreed! Tried to put a brave face on for the children ?❄️ pic.twitter.com/DP7G3UVwGj

- Miss Hill ?? (@MissHill313) February 8, 2021
 

8. The Elsa effect

It was !! pic.twitter.com/VoHh1wVD85

- Emma ? (@emmaconnolly16) February 8, 2021
 

9. Hard times (with coats on indoors)

Practically Dickensian in school today. ❄️ pic.twitter.com/PDqxXKaQrv

- Laura May Rowlands (@TillyTeacher) February 9, 2021
 

10. The smart solution

I admit I could see the children from the classroom door so I was standing there a lot of the time!

- Mr N? (@MrN_Primary) February 8, 2021
 

11. The voice of experience

You need 2 jumpers, 2 coats, thermal leggings, hat, gloves and scarf.
Works for me every time and I have been a dinner lady for nearly 17 years!

- Erica Dean ?? (@lunchtimelady) February 8, 2021
 

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