This is an incentive system, which may be more beneficial for older students. The teacher can award the child when they work well and the child colours in a footprint. Students enjoy seeing their own progress.
I used this with my behaviour management system, with older pupils. The ladder is rated 1 - 10 (10 is highest), the teacher rates how well the pupils behaved in the lesson and mark on a check card, when the check card is filled, they earn a reward (either individual or with the class).
This evaluation form should be used every week when teaching pupils who are in need of extra assistance in or out of the classroom. You must specify your learning objectives, resources, how the lesson went, if the pupil experienced any difficulties and a self-evaluation. This is best checked with the SEN management and filed for reference.
These points can be cut out and given to pupils when they deserve it. It can be used in conjunction with any prize system and is applicable for any age. They are made to look like money so it can be used in 'shop'.
This is a traffic light where you write what the students should achieve by the end of the lesson, they circle the red/orange/green traffic light to assess where they are holding. Then they see what they have learnt over the lesson.
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This exercise is suited for students acquiring basic formatting skills. A small paragraph of text is included for typing practise. There are straightforward instructions which are especially helpful for those who need step-by-step guidance. I was successful in using these worksheets with learning disabled pupils. Look out for more worksheets in this series…
This resource offers a list of sentences. The student must choose a sensible ending from the options provided and complete each sentence. It is helpful to use this whilst teaching about commas because this teaches that sentences cannot be long-winded and must be broken up using commas.
This worksheet teaches the student to choose appropriate words in a paragraph, based on the whole sentence. There are also additional questions practising the child's superlative skills.
This resource really excited my pupils. There are three exciting pictures which provoke their imagination to write anything they want. The keywords are provided and they produce sentences based on these words. This is a great activity to do at the end of the lesson when the students are tired. They can work in partners and think of ideas together.
This worksheet develops the student's skills with creating sentences, the child is given a number of words - nouns and verbs - and he/she must join them together to create a sentence. The next section gives the child a group of nouns and verbs which correspond. The student must fit each noun and verb into the sentences below, appropriately. This provides the student with the knowledge of various crafts.
This is a pair of worksheets teaching students the concept of opposites and practise with matching them up. This is helpful for students who find it hard to write, since this worksheet is visual.
This worksheet is an extension to my other worksheets: People and Jobs; People Working 2. It introduces students to a wider-range of jobs and encourages them to use past knowledge to create sentences corresponding to the images shown. There is also an activity which gives students the practise of researching words and their meanings in the dictionary.