I am a 16+ SEN Tutor and I produce a variety of resources from Entry Level to Level 2.
Thank you for making a purchase or a free download!
And I welcome all feedback or suggestions for further resources :)
I am a 16+ SEN Tutor and I produce a variety of resources from Entry Level to Level 2.
Thank you for making a purchase or a free download!
And I welcome all feedback or suggestions for further resources :)
This is an Entry Level 3, 8 page task booklet to teach the EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) Unit 1 - Using Devices - Operating Systems.
Includes sections where students can demonstrate the usage and maintenance of operating systems.
Perfect for Entry Level 3 and Level 1 students, including SEN students.
There is also an 15 slide PowerPoint presentation to go with it, that is a full teaching PowerPoint, with recap of previous lesson, learning outcomes, gauging prior knowledge, teaching slides, keywords, an extension task and a recap of learning.
This is an 15 slide PowerPoint presentation to teach the EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) Unit 1 - Using Devices - Operating Systems.
Perfect for Entry Level 3 and Level 1 students.
It is a full teaching PowerPoint, with recap of previous lesson, learning outcomes, gauging prior knowledge, teaching slides, keywords, an extension task and a recap of learning.
There are also 2 task booklets (Entry Level 3 & Level 1) that come with it.
This is a complete lesson bundle for the EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) - Unit 1 - Using Devices - Hardware/Software.
It includes a complete learning, 18 slide PowerPoint and 7 page task booklet.
For students studying Entry Level 3 & Level 1.
The PowerPoint includes: learning outcomes, gauging prior knowledge, teaching slides, keywords, 2 extension tasks and a recap of learning.
The 7 page task booklet includes opportunities to demonstrate practical knowledge.
This is a 7 page task booklet to teach the EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) Unit 1 - Using Devices - Hardware and Software.
Includes sections where students can demonstrate the usage of hardware and software.
Perfect for Entry Level 3 and Level 1 students, including SEN students.
There is also an 18 slide PowerPoint presentation to go with it, that is a full teaching PowerPoint, with learning outcomes, gauging prior knowledge, teaching slides, keywords, 2 extension tasks and a recap of learning.
This is an 18 slide PowerPoint presentation to teach the EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) Unit 1 - Using Devices - Hardware and Software.
Perfect for Entry Level 3 and Level 1 students.
It is a full teaching PowerPoint, with learning outcomes, gauging prior knowledge, teaching slides, keywords, 2 extension tasks and a recap of learning.
There is also a 7 page task booklet that comes with it.
This is a resource I use with my SEN students who are completing IT courses.
Students are tasked with creating and conducting a survey (to work on their communication skills and confidence).
Students have to find out what types of computer products people prefer (Laptop, Mobile, Smart Watch etc.)
It can also be used to develop students’ Excel document skills by collating the results into a bar chart or graph.
Perfect for Entry Level 3 and above.
A 5 page task booklet, which can be used as an extension task or for substitute teaching for students studying IT and learning about Computer Operating Systems.
Students are asked to name 5 different operating systems and provide evidence of User Interfaces.
Perfect for SEN Entry Level 1 and above.
This is a bundle of EHCP (Education & Health Care Plan) ICT related goal sheets.
Perfect for SEN students studying ICT/Computing.
Students can first set up their ICT related goal (taken from their EHCP) and then review the goal throughout the year to check progress.
This resource is great for writing subject reports for SEN students.
It gives the opportunity to state what course criteria has been completed so far, whether they are on track, how they have managed each half term and what support needs they have.
By completing a section each half term, means when its report time at the end of the academic year, your reports are already written!
This is an 11 page PowerPoint presentation, which can also be printed out as an information booklet.
The PowerPoint gives an overview of the EDSQ qualification course.
It gives a brief explanation of what the students will be learning in each unit and what assessments are needed.
This is a perfect resource to use with SEN students (Entry 3 to Level 1) who need to complete an EDSQ qualification.
This is a PowerPoint presentation, which can also be printed out as an information booklet.
It covers topics, such as:
How to dress appropriately for the weather
How to hail the bus
What to do if you miss the bus
What to do if you miss your stop
Who to contact if there is a problem
What to do if you feel overwhelmed while on the bus
What to do if you get lost
It is perfect for SEN students, Entry Level 1 to Level 2, to help support them in Travel Training sessions, so they can feel confident and gain independence.
2 Schemes of Work year plans (overview that conveniently shows the whole year on 1 page!) for the ICT/Computing Essential Digital Skills Qualification (EDSQ) for Entry Level 3 & Level 1.
The year plans use the Pearson curriculum specification (although can easily be adapted to suit other awarding bodies such as NOCN or OCN).
Starting the academic year 2023-2024.
Useful as a guide when creating your schemes of work or can be put at the front of students’ folders to chart progress.
Ideal for SEN students, the course curriculum is spaced out through the year to allow plenty of time for completion and repeat assessments if needed.
It covers all five units:
Using Devices and Handling Information
Creating and Editing
Communicating
Transacting
Being Safe and Responsible Online.
A scheme of work year plan (overview) for the IT/Computing Essential Digital Skills Qualification (EDSQ) for Level 1.
Using the Pearson curriculum specification (although can easily be adapted to suit other awarding bodies such as NOCN or OCN).
Starting the academic year 2023-2024.
Useful as a guide when creating your scheme of work.
Ideal for SEN students, the course curriculum is spaced out through the year to allow plenty of time for completion and repeat assessments if needed.
It covers all five units:
Using Devices and Handling Information
Creating and Editing
Communicating
Transacting
Being Safe and Responsible Online.
A scheme of work year plan (overview) for the IT/Computing Essential Digital Skills Qualification (EDSQ) for Entry Level 3.
Using the Pearson curriculum specification (although can easily be adapted to suit other awarding bodies such as NOCN or OCN).
Starting the academic year 2023-2024.
Useful as a guide when creating your scheme of work.
Ideal for SEN students, the course curriculum is spaced out through the year to allow plenty of time for completion and repeat assessments if needed.
It covers all five units:
Using Devices and Handling Information
Creating and Editing
Communicating
Transacting
Being Safe and Responsible Online.
Art and Design Curriculum Year Plan (I create a year plan first, to plan my year out before completing my Scheme of Learning).
I like how you can see the whole year on one page :)
The Year Plan can be put at the front of each students’ folder and the student can see where they’re up to too, ideal for SEN students who like to know what’s coming next!
This Year Plan is for the academic year 2023-2024 and is easily adapted to suit your curriculum needs.
The art curriculum incorporates a broad art curriculum of drawing, painting, collage, photography, sculpture and printing.
It includes Equality & Diversity (E&D) opportunities and functional skills; as well as embedded NOCN Art course criteria (Art Appreciation, Painting, Drawing etc.)
Suitable for Entry Level 1 to Level 2 students.
I use this Year Plan to plan my teaching year out (just a basic overview) before completing my Scheme of Learning.
I like how you can see the whole year on one page :)
I usually create a year plan for each subject.
The Year Plan can be put at the front of each students’ folder and the student can see where they’re up to too, ideal for SEN students who like to know what’s coming next!
This Year Plan is for the academic year 2023-2024 and based on the Bristol City Council academic term dates.
These 3 resources can be used for students studying Functional Skills English/Literacy course.
Ideal for Entry Level 3+ and students with SEN who may struggle with ideas for conversation topics.
This is a resource I use for students that require Travel Training sessions.
This 3 page resources gives students the opportunity to thoroughly plan their journey via West Midlands Metro transport.
Suitable for students Entry Level 3 and up.
Entire Level 1 Travel Training course for students with SEN.
These 30 resources form an entire Travel Training course for Level 1 students.
It incorporates the NOCN Discover Local History L1 course, to embed students’ interests into a fun Travel Training course.
By using the NOCN Discover Local History criteria, students can plan and carry out journeys to local places of historical interest after choosing a topic, such as the Romans, local landmarks, local scientific inventions, history of local music venues etc.
Students then research their topic, take photographs at the locations they visit and add these to a PowerPoint, which is then presented at the end of the year, covering the NOCN criteria.
Course resources include:
Course overview PowerPoint
Research topic Introduction, Research locations & mind map
NOCN Discover Local History L1 course worksheets (1.1-4.2)
NOCN Discover Local History L1 portfolio assessment sheets
A travel Initial Assessment
A road safety self-assessment
EHCP goal set up
EHCP goal review
EHCP photographic evidence sheet
EHCP witness statement sheet
Travel strategies for SEN learners
Journey planner organisational chart
Bus journey planner
Travel Scavenger Hunt
Budgeting skills worksheet
Journey review worksheet
Session feedback sheet/exit slip
End of course student feedback
Tutorial folder labels for Rarpa/PfA (Preparing for Adulthood) goals and evidence.
These are thin sized labels for files.
8 labels, but feel free to add more :)