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I have worked as an HLTA and MFL teacher for Secondary. These are mainly resources that I knocked up to suit my needs when I couldn't find what I was looking for, so I hope that they may be of use to you as well. Subjects I tend to cover are Literacy/English and Modern Languages but the resources are varied. A lot of the resources are differentiated and suitable for students with EAL or SEN, particularly in Key Stage 3.

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I have worked as an HLTA and MFL teacher for Secondary. These are mainly resources that I knocked up to suit my needs when I couldn't find what I was looking for, so I hope that they may be of use to you as well. Subjects I tend to cover are Literacy/English and Modern Languages but the resources are varied. A lot of the resources are differentiated and suitable for students with EAL or SEN, particularly in Key Stage 3.
Where's Wally - Spot the Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation Mistakes.
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Where's Wally - Spot the Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation Mistakes.

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Literacy. This sheet was made for Key Stage 3 Literacy classes to help them to proof read. Some students will be able to recognise that certain things are wrong. Some will be able to correct the mistakes. *If you use this resource, I would be grateful if you left a review and let me know how it went. Thank you!*
German Pyramid - Opinions, Time Phrases, Higher Order Phrases and Connectives.
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German Pyramid - Opinions, Time Phrases, Higher Order Phrases and Connectives.

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*If you're here from twitter, I would really appreciate it if you could write a quick review or send me a tweet if you like the resource, thanks.* MFL - Not my original idea but adapted from a literacy resource, this pyramid aims to help students with their independent learning, specifically when writing. Most useful for GCSE or A-Level, however it can be used across all age groups and abilities due to the built in differentiation - the easier phrases are at the top of the pyramid and they get more complex as you go down. I have included a colour key on some phrases to also help with word order. If you have the time and money, the idea is to laminate each side and to fix them together to make the pyramid as shown in the pictures. The different sections are: Opinions Time Phrases and Sequencers Higher Order Phrases Connectives I have uploaded the document and pics of how it should look once made. If you decide to use this resource, please leave a comment or share. Thanks! Danke!
Metaphors Worksheet
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Metaphors Worksheet

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Literacy A worksheet created to help my KS3 SEN class understand metaphors. It involves giving the meaning and drawing a literal visual picture, getting harder as it goes along. *If you use this resource, I would be grateful if you left a review and let me know how it went. Thank you!*
Money Value and Recognising Coins
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Money Value and Recognising Coins

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Maths A worksheet created for students with SEN. May be useful for Entry Level Maths. *If you use this resource, I would be grateful if you left a review and let me know how it went. Thank you!*
Holiday Adverts
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Holiday Adverts

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Literacy An on the board starter and a reading comprehension task based on the topic Holidays and Writing to Persuade or Advertise for an SEN KS3 class but could be adapted for others. The lesson before, students research different holidays. Here they learn what a holiday advert looks like before designing their own. Useful for Literacy classes or Entry Level / Step Up to English. Feel free to jazz it up! *If you use this resource, I would be grateful if you left a review and let me know how it went. Thank you!*
Film Review Planning and Checklist Framework
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Film Review Planning and Checklist Framework

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Literacy Film Review Planning - this sheet was used as a framework for students with SEN to make notes on during and after watching a film. Sentence starters are included to help them. Film Review Checklist - the students then typed up their reviews using the framework. They were each given a checklist/task list to tick off as they worked to help them focus on what was important. Also useful for differentiating within a mainstream lesson.
German Battleships Game - Pets
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German Battleships Game - Pets

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MFL - German Schiffe versenken Spiel - Haustiere Instructions are included on the worksheet (print double sided). Example sentences are also included. Good for building up confidence with speaking and constructing sentence. Can also be used to teach question and answer skills. You may wish to laminate the sheets and hand out board pens. I like this game because you don't need to be the best at German in the class to win! Set a time-limit and then see who managed to sink the most battleships! If you use this resource, please think about leaving a rating or review - Danke!
Missing Capital Letters
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Missing Capital Letters

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Literacy Students have to correct the sentences by putting in the missing capital letters. Feel free to jazz it up! *If you use this resource, I would be grateful if you left a review and let me know how it went. Thank you!*
Facts and Opinions Lesson
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Facts and Opinions Lesson

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Literacy This lesson had the objective of recognising the difference between facts and opinion. It should be quite self-explanatory on the powerpoint itself. In one lesson I used stand up/sit down for a fact/opinion. In another lesson where this would have been too disruptive, I handed out two different coloured cards and they held up the appropriate one. This would also be appropriate for Entry Level/Step Up to English. Feel free to jazz it up!
Getting to Know You Introduction Games
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Getting to Know You Introduction Games

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A list of different games and activities to use with a new class or at summer school etc. Or just if you want to get to know your own class a bit better. Some would need a bigger space such as a Drama studio but others can be done in the class room. You could also adapt this for MFL and just change the games to be in the Target Language.
French Missing Pet Reading Activity and Template - Doug the Pug
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French Missing Pet Reading Activity and Template - Doug the Pug

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French reading and translation activity for pets topic. Based on internet personality Doug the Pug! The animations mean the answers will only come on when you click and then the text underlines in red to provide support and sentence starters for students to produce their own missing pets poster. If you download, please leave a rating and let me know how your lesson goes!
Introduction to German
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Introduction to German

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MFL - German A quick worksheet for German beginners to see what they already know and to introduce them to the country and the language.
Instructions
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Instructions

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Literacy The lesson (KS3 SEN) focused on being able to write instructions using imperative verbs or bossy verbs! The starter quiz (uploaded on PDF) is NOT my own but I have uploaded it as that is what I used as a starter. Feel free to jazz it up!
Alphabet Categories Quiz Worksheet
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Alphabet Categories Quiz Worksheet

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Literacy This is a nice and easy alphabet game that everyone can take part in. I usually allow them to play in pairs. The aim is to fill in the category columns with an answer for each letter. For example for girls' names you might have Annie, Becky, Charlotte etc. I also use it to reinforce the use of capital letters for names etc. It also introduces an element of competition if you would like to use it that way. Feel free to jazz it up!