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Recognising 2D Shapes
Worksheet with lots of basic 2D shapes: circles, squares, rectangles and triangles. Children can identify and find different shapes, count how many of each shape there are and colour each type of shape a different colour.
Sorting and Matching Worksheets
8 Worksheets with different sorting and matching activities including finding pairs of things and things that go together, sorting and naming colors, sorting things by size and finding the odd one out.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator
Subtraction Within 10
3 Worksheets for subtraction within 10 in which children use pictures to solve subtraction calculations by crossing out the correct number pf pictures and counting how many are left…
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Counting Objects Upto 10
12 Worksheets in which children can practice counting objects up to 10 and then picking out the correct numeral.
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Nurture Group Progress Review
A form to track progress towards reintegration halfway through time spent in a nurture group.
Behaviour Prompt Cards
These behaviour prompts can be used in class to easily instruct children without words. This can helpful during whole-class teaching when you do not want to interrupt the flow of teaching and can be particularly helpful for visual learners.
Included are 6 cards:
Good listening
Good looking
Good sitting
Hand up to speak
Well done!
Time out
Calming Strategies Posters
Set of 13 display posters that can be used in the classroom or around school to remind children who are having issues with anger or other heightened emotions of ways to calm themselves down.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator.
Home-School Communication Book
Home school communication books are a way to provide two way communication between teachers and parents about the child’s behavior it also allow children to write their own reflections about their behaviour.
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Noise-O-Meter Classroom Display
A classroom display to show children visually the appropriate noise level in class.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Break Time Choice Board
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during break time.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Calming Down Choice Board
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing how best they can calm down when in a state of high emotion.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Resources Choice Board
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what resources they need to complete their work.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
SEN Internal Referral Form
A referral form for teachers to flag up children they have concerns about to the inclusion or senior leadership teams.
Nurture Group Observation Sheet
A form for recording observations when considering a child for nurture group
Nurture Group Progress Review Form
A form to track progress towards reintegration halfway through time spent in a nurture group.
Nurture Group Referral Request Form
A form for teachers who have concerns about children in their class to refer them to nurture
Nurture Group Reintegration Report Form
A form to fill out when a child in nurture group appears to ready for reintegration
Nurture Group Experience Exit Questionnaires
Questionnaires for parent and child following the child’s experience in nurture group
Choice Board for choosing free time activities
A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make. The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control. This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during free time or choosing time.
Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs. There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Communication Prompt Cards
When children are non-verbal or have trouble communicating it can be frustrating and difficult for them. These visual aids for basic communication can help children to express their needs and can help to prevent problematic behavior that may arise as a result of communication barriers.
Pack includes 12 communication cards with words and pictures:
Thank you
I need the toilet
I feel unwell
I don’t understand
Yes
No
I do not know
I am hungry
I am thirsty
I feel happy
I feel sad
I feel angry
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