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Hi, welcome to my shop. I have been a primary teacher for 34 years and have a wide range of experience in different roles. I have been a senior leader in schools and most recently a SENDCO for 10 years. I am posting resources that I think will be helpful for SENDCOs, class teachers or even parents and home educators. I am new to this - so please do send reviews to help me improve - or requests if there is something you think I might be able to create that you would find helpful.

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Hi, welcome to my shop. I have been a primary teacher for 34 years and have a wide range of experience in different roles. I have been a senior leader in schools and most recently a SENDCO for 10 years. I am posting resources that I think will be helpful for SENDCOs, class teachers or even parents and home educators. I am new to this - so please do send reviews to help me improve - or requests if there is something you think I might be able to create that you would find helpful.
Precision Teaching Page Maker - read and spell key words
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Precision Teaching Page Maker - read and spell key words

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This is an Excel spreadsheet that has been set up so that the first two pages will allow you to create your own precision teaching pages for sets of 5 or 10 words by just inputting each word once in the top row. The following pages have all the word lists from the English National Curriculum. The common exception words for Year 1 and 2 are listed. The Year 3 and 4 words have been split into two lists – so they can be used across the year groups – as have the Year 5 and 6 words. This will allow you to create personalised precision teaching pages for students who might need a mixture of words from different lists – or just to work on a small number that they have not already learned. Precision teaching is often recommended as a strategy to assist students in learning to read key words or recall spellings with automaticity or fluency. Educational psychologists will sometimes suggest this approach for students with a dyslexic profile who need to use long term memory to support their phonological processing. Study of the words should be done in line with a school’s phonics scheme approach to tricky or exception words.
Christmas Advert Literacy -Edgar the Excitable Dragon
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Christmas Advert Literacy -Edgar the Excitable Dragon

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There is a well-established tradition in primary schools of using Christmas adverts as a context for literacy work. This pack contains materials to support using one advert to review students’ comprehension, vocabulary and writing skills at the end of the autumn term, giving them an opportunity to apply all they have learned since the start of the year. Activities are provided in a range of formats to allow them to be adapted and appropriate for a range of students. This pack contains: • Comprehension task • Retrieval comprehension task • Response comprehension task • Vocabulary task • Diary writing activity If you would like similar activities for other Christmas adverts as well - do look at the booklet in my shop which has activities for 5 adverts including this one. You can see it at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/christmas-advert-comprehension-vocab-and-writing-pack-12946279
Social story comic strip booklet
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Social story comic strip booklet

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These social story comic strips are designed to provide a way to help explain regular aspects of school life. Situations covered include: Going to school When it is time for assembly When I need a break When there is a fire drill Kind hands Going on a school trip Self-care at school When it is time to go home Playtimes Way to help myself feel calm again. Personal space Home learning There are also blanks so that students and staff can develop their own scenarios relevant to their experience and a good conversation skills aide memoire. These have been specifically designed to be one page of A4. They can be printed for students to have in school – or for them to take home and share with parents. Each one could be printed as it is needed – or they can be printed and stapled together in a booklet to give students a reference they can use independently. These are also designed with students in KS2 and KS3 in mind and so include imagery and language that would be more age appropriate than many of the social stories that use an early years style pictures.
Handwriting Intervention Y5/6 words booklet
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Handwriting Intervention Y5/6 words booklet

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This printable workbook provides 8 sessions of scaffolded handwriting activities – there are two sessions for each of the 4 main letter formation groups. The letter formation groups covered are those that start with: • Curly shapes • Straight line shapes • Down, up and over shapes • Zigzag shapes Each session also applies the letter formation work to cursive writing of spelling words for year 5 and 6 as well as short sentences. The workbooks also include a self-assessment at the start and end. The workbook was designed for use in a handwriting intervention group which might be delivered by teaching assistant or appropriate volunteer adult.
Handwriting Intervention Planning
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Handwriting Intervention Planning

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This set of planning has been written to go with the handwriting workbooks. It includes warm up activities, strength building exercises and games that will support the development of handwriting as well as make sessions engaging and fun. It is designed to be supportive for a teaching assistant or appropriate adult who has been asked to deliver a handwriting intervention. There is planning for 10 sessions which could be delivered once a week over the course of a term – or twice a week to complete the programme within a half term.
Handwriting Intervention Bundle
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Handwriting Intervention Bundle

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This bundle includes planning for 10 sessions of handwriting intervention that can be delivered by a teaching assistant or appropriate adult. It also includes 3 workbooks - which apply handwriting skills to KS1 common exception words in Book 1; year 3 and 4 spelling words in Book 2 and year 5 and 6 spelling words in Book 3. The booklets do not indicate which words are included so that they can be sensitively used with any student according to their needs. Buy the bundle to get the full set of resources at half price.
Structure Strips: Writing Scaffolds for Cross Curricular Texts
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Structure Strips: Writing Scaffolds for Cross Curricular Texts

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These structure strips are designed to be stuck on the left-hand side of a student’s page to provide a clear guide as they write. They give a guide to the paragraph structure of the text and what to write in each paragraph. They can be used to help students generate a plan as well as to support them when they write the final text. The text types included are: Science Investigation Report Famous Scientist Report Geography Country Report Geography Process Explanation History Event Report History Significant Person Report Art Famous Artist Report Music Famous Composition Report If used in an I do, We do, You do writing progression – these can scaffold the process for students. Not having to remember what to include, can free up working memory for a greater sentence and word level focus during the writing process. They are available in PDF format to avoid formatting issues as images have been included to give some limited dual coding to help student understand what is required. There are 3 of each strip on a page to allow for quick copying of them if being used for class support.
Precision teaching for reading - intervention plan
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Precision teaching for reading - intervention plan

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Precision teaching is often recommended as a strategy to assist students in learning to recall or decode reading words with automaticity or fluency. Educational psychologists will sometimes suggest this approach for students with a dyslexic profile who need to use memory to support their phonological processing. Study of the words should be done in line with a school’s phonics scheme approach to tricky or exception words. This plan supports the delivery of precision teaching as an intervention with small sets of words over 5 days each. It can be used with the booklets which have been created for the Key Stage 1 common exception words and the spelling words for Key Stage 2 as students will need to be able to read words that they learn to spell. The booklets have been labelled A to F so that they can be sensitively used with students of any age as appropriate. The sessions should be engaging, and progress is measured so that it can be celebrated as well as tracked. This is a one-to-one intervention and should be able to be delivered in 10 minutes per day. Options and advice is given to adapt the programme for individual student needs.
Precision Teaching for Reading Bundle -infant
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Precision Teaching for Reading Bundle -infant

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Everything you need to use the precision teaching approach for interventions to support students to learn to read key vocab from the English National Curriculum. Planning shows how to build student recall and reading of these key words in sessions lasting just 10 minutes a day. Booklets cover: A- Year 1 CEW B - Year 2 CEW
Precision Teaching for Reading Bundle -primary
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Precision Teaching for Reading Bundle -primary

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Everything you need to use the precision teaching approach for interventions to support students to learn to read key vocab from the English National Curriculum. Planning shows how to build student recall and reading of these key words in sessions lasting just 10 minutes a day. Booklets (labelled A to F so they can be used with students of any age) cover: A- Year 1 CEW B - Year 2 CEW C - Year 3/4 spelling words - part 1 D - Year 3/4 spelling words - part 2 E - Year 5/6 spelling words - part 1 F - Year 5/6 spelling words - part 2
Precision Teaching for Spelling Booklet B -Year 2 CEW
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Precision Teaching for Spelling Booklet B -Year 2 CEW

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This booklet is a pre- prepared resource to support work on spelling Year 2 common exception words. It can be used with the plan for delivering precision teaching as an intervention. Precision teaching is often recommended as a strategy to assist students in learning to recall spellings with automaticity or fluency. Educational psychologists will sometimes suggest this approach for students with a dyslexic profile who need to use long term memory to support their phonological processing. Study of the words should be done in line with a school’s phonics scheme approach to tricky or exception words.
Precision Teaching for Spelling Booklet C -Year 3/4 words part 1
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Precision Teaching for Spelling Booklet C -Year 3/4 words part 1

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This booklet is a pre- prepared resource to support work on spelling half of the Year 3 and 4 National Curriculum spelling words. It can be used with the plan for delivering precision teaching as an intervention. Precision teaching is often recommended as a strategy to assist students in learning to recall spellings with automaticity or fluency. Educational psychologists will sometimes suggest this approach for students with a dyslexic profile who need to use long term memory to support their phonological processing. Study of the words should be done in line with a school’s phonics scheme approach to tricky or exception words.
Precision Teaching for Spelling Bundle - infant
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Precision Teaching for Spelling Bundle - infant

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Everything you need to use the precision teaching approach for interventions to support students to learn to spell key vocab from the English National Curriculum. Planning shows how to build student recall and knowledge of how to spell these key words in sessions lasting just 10 minutes a day. Booklets cover: A- Year 1 CEW B - Year 2 CEW
Christmas Advert Literacy - Find the way back home
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Christmas Advert Literacy - Find the way back home

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There is a well-established tradition in primary schools of using Christmas adverts as a context for literacy work. This pack contains materials to support using one advert to review students’ comprehension, vocabulary and writing skills at the end of the autumn term, giving them an opportunity to apply all they have learned since the start of the year. Activities are provided in a range of formats to allow them to be adapted and appropriate for a range of students. This pack contains: • Comprehension task • Retrieval comprehension task • Response comprehension task • Vocabulary task • Story map and narrative writing activity
KS2 Reading VIPERS intervention booklet Fiction 1/2023
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KS2 Reading VIPERS intervention booklet Fiction 1/2023

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Fiction 1 This booklet includes a series of comprehension tasks based on the VIPERS approach that many schools use to teach the component’s needed to be able to demonstrate reading and text comprehension. It is designed to be used with the text from the 2023 Year Two reading test (Paper1 – fiction) as all schools will be able to access that and English schools may have physical copies of it that they can use. There are two ways in which this booklet may be useful: As a guided reading group intervention for students in Year 3 and 4 who are early readers and can decode at this level but would benefit from reading and working on text together to develop their confidence. It would be recommended that reading the text together more than once will help build fluency for these early readers. As an individual provision for an older student who is an early reader and not able to fully access text at an age-appropriate level but needs to build some independent comprehension skills. The booklet has been deliberately designed to look age appropriate for key stage two students. If using the test material booklets alongside this – please replace the cover sheet to help students see this activity positively. There are printable covers to use for this purpose in my TES shop. These covers can be put on any tasks or adapted classroom work to make them look generic.
Sensory Circuit 1
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Sensory Circuit 1

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This resource is a simple visual plan for a sensory circuit with alerting, organising and calming phases. It can be shared with a student or used by an adult. It is designed to need as little additional equipment as possible. Sensory circuits can be used at the start of a day or session with students who need this kind of activity to transition into the learning environment. They can be useful and are often recommended for students with neurologically typical development such as ASD or ADHD or a sensory processing disorder.
Sensory Circuit 2
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Sensory Circuit 2

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This resource is another simple visual plan for a sensory circuit with alerting, organising and calming phases. It can be shared with a student or used by an adult. It is designed to need as little additional equipment as possible. Sensory circuits can be used at the start of a day or session with students who need this kind of activity to transition into the learning environment. They can be useful and are often recommended for students with neurologically typical development such as ASD or ADHD or a sensory processing disorder.
Processing anxiety guide
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Processing anxiety guide

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New for Stress Awareness Month - April 2024. This visual and concise guide will provide a script to help scaffold positive ways to process anxiety for students. This might be used with support initially but hopefully will be something some students can progress to using independently over time. Can be printed and stuck in the front of a study diary or home school link book as may be useful for parents to use with students at home for consistency of approach.
Conversation comic strip scaffolds
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Conversation comic strip scaffolds

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These comic strips are designed to provide a scaffold for developing the speech and language skills needed for some of the conversations that students often need to take part in at school. There are lots of resources out there for general conversation skills about general topics but not often it can be those everyday conversations with friends and staff at school that it would help to work on. Situations covered include: • Morning greeting. • Difficult playtimes. • Planning a task with a peer. • Sharing news with an adult. • Asking to join a game or activity. • Asking for help with learning. • When I am not happy with a friend. • When I have done something wrong. There are also 2 blanks so that students can develop their own scenarios relevant to their experience. In each strip, it was planned that the student in the striped shirt would be the focus student – there are some strips with a peer and others with an adult to work on developing skills for talking with both. Students benefit from role playing the scenarios using the comic strip as a scaffold or basis for a script. At the end of the pack there is also a poster to remind students of the features of good conversation skills.
Precision Teaching for Reading Booklet E - Year 5/6 words part 1
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Precision Teaching for Reading Booklet E - Year 5/6 words part 1

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This booklet is a pre- prepared resource to support work on reading half of the Year 5 and 6 spelling words. It can be used with the plan for delivering precision teaching as an intervention. Precision teaching is often recommended as a strategy to assist students in learning to recall or decode reading words with automaticity or fluency. Educational psychologists will sometimes suggest this approach for students with a dyslexic profile who need to use memory to support their phonological processing. Study of the words should be done in line with a school’s phonics scheme approach to tricky or exception words.