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Asking a teacher for help
Can do: Emails or speaks to a teacher with a specific question, before the deadline.
Why it matters
The transition to several teachers means nobody notices confusion automatically. Asking is now a skill the child has to own.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Says nothing for three weeks, then it emerges at a parent evening.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
"If you didn't understand today's lesson, what exactly would you do?"
Solid looks like: A specific plan, naming when and how they'd ask.
The full activity for this topic ยท 15 minutes
Write the Email Together
- 1Identify the specific confusion โ not "I don't get algebra" but "I don't know when to divide both sides".
- 2Draft a short polite message: what they tried, where they got stuck, one clear question.
- 3They send it themselves. This is the entire point.
- 4Practise the spoken version for asking in class or after it.
- 5Debrief afterwards: what did the teacher say, and did it help?
If it's too hard
They script it and you're in the room while they ask in person.
If it's too easy
They handle a harder conversation โ a missed deadline, a mark they want explained.
Say this
"What's the exact question? Teachers can't answer 'I don't get it', but they can answer that."
