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Resources to support ASC students
Monarch Portraits
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Monarch Portraits

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Visuals to help with describing portraits of various different British Monarchs from history. Useful for less able or SEND students.
DT communication board
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DT communication board

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A communication board to be used in Design and technology lessons. Useful for non-verbal children or students that struggle with communication.
Was Henry VIII a good or bad King?
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Was Henry VIII a good or bad King?

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PowerPoint discussing the positive and negative actions of Henry VIII. During the PowerPoint I got students involved by showing thumbs up or thumbs down during each slide to give their opinion on his actions. Sorting activity has 2 levels. The colour coded (red and green) are for lower ability students (I used a red and green hoop for them to sort them into). The black outlined cards are for more able students. Ideally this resource is for SEND students or the lower ability students in a mainstream class.
Hanukkah
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Hanukkah

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I did this with my ASC class to teach about Hanukkah. We sang the song (to the tune of London Bridge is falling down) with visuals (e.g. with dreidels) for each section of the song. Students then completed task related to the song. Low ability- Matched a symbol to an object (photographs taken for evidence) Middle ability- Colourful semantic sentences High ability- wrote sentences using communication board The work was aimed at ASC students with high needs.
SH words
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SH words

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An activity to help aid reading and comprehension of SH words. I would recommend printing the pages and laminating them. Students can then place a counter on the correct symbol after reading each word or clip a peg over the symbol.
CVC Words
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CVC Words

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An activity to help aid reading and comprehension of CVC words. I would recommend printing the pages and laminating them. Students can then place a counter on the correct symbol after reading each word or clip a peg over the symbol.