Do you remember that following instructions worksheet?
You know the one... read all the instructions first
Yep that one. If you’re anything like me you ignored the first instruction and followed all the others, you circled numbers, underlined words and then finally got to the end instruction that said something along the lines of ignore instructions 2 to 74 and just write your name on the top right hand corder.
You probably sat there for a few moments feeling like a bit of a twit, then laughed at yourself. Lesson learned. Or so I thought…
Image from a free TES resource
Only I didn’t learn the lesson. I blithely went and created two substacks, one for primary education and one for secondary education. I then set about sorting all the pages, designing headers, writing introductions, getting people to subscribe. It’s only then that I realised. I can’t link TWO substacks to the payment system that runs the paid for subscriptions.
DUHHHH
So I’ve spent the last couple of days, undoing quite a bit of work and I’m merging the two together. I’m almost finished, hopefully by Monday the job will be complete.
So if you’ve subscribed to both, you’ll only be getting one set of blogs, they will be both primary and secondary in focus. For paid subscribers, you’ll receive a parental engagement resource for both primary and secondary parents. Some months it will be two separate resources, others it will be one resource but differentiated for each audience.
If you’ve paid for access to both resources, you’ll shortly receive a refund for one of them.
So apologies
Sorry for the mix up, mea culpa and all that. I hope I’ve given you a good laugh. It appears I am human after all!