Everything included. Second lesson based on what is consent? The lesson helps students to recognise and understand what is consent. The lesson contains handouts with feelings and emotions, two adapted worksheets, the lesson is adapted in group work and uses CIP to reinforce students understanding.
This is a lesson based on the SOSAFE principles to begin teaching students about the difference between close and not close relationships and who we can touch. The lesson has worksheets and includes CIP.
Personal hygiene lesson to teach students the importance of personal hygiene. The PowerPoint contains visuals, videos, CIP (Communicate in Print by Widget) as well as resources for different abilities.
The lesson and additional resources are designed for students with additional learning needs.
Lesson designed to support the learning of personal hygiene for students in a SEN school. The PowerPoint contains the use of images and explanations in Communicate in Print (CIP) by Widget.
This is a long term plan for the subject Preparation for Adulthood for year 7 and year 8 only. Topics of planning are detailed for each term in a easy to read planning document. There are six terms in total for both year groups.
Simple resource to help students recognise and explore their feelings. A guide is detailed on this simple resources to support completion. This resource allows for freedom of expression.
A worksheet activity aimed at students working towards EL3. Worksheet includes addition, percentages (50%) doubling, reading and answer word problems, time etc.
An easy AFL tool.
A handy remote learning task.
Entire lesson:
Describes Wiltshire’s life.
-Areas to discuss Stephen’s Autism.
Includes a relevant video of Stephen Wiltshire talking about his passion for drawing skylines .
Memory task of drawing a Skyline with images.
Task 1 for students to discuss what challenges they have overcome.
Task 2 - to read an article and answer questions from the PowerPoint.
Plenary includes differentiated questions to suit your class.
Interactive PowerPoint, includes a starter, video, questions to lead to discussions, a focus on stress and coping methods. With an ending activity which students can present to support the plenary.
The main focus is resilience and well-being.
Dear all,
here are 25 assignments for how I met each strand of the Teaching Standards 1a to 5d. I know how stressful it is studying and teaching. I am Special Needs Fully Qualified Teacher. I have worked in both Special Ed and Mainstream in my career.
I hope these help.
Good luck and stay positive.
Discrimination lesson - PowerPoint to explain form of discrimination in the workplace.
A guide to encourage students to work in groups to act out a small scene of discrimination.
Happy teaching
Dear all,
I have been asked to teach Digital Literacy. The class I am teaching have students with SEN.
To appeal to all students I have designed an activity based on the student’s personal interests (rather than deciding for them, as this can be negative).
The students are to design a story using PowerPoint beginning with a headline (creating a banner), and to progress to create a climax as well as an ending using a story mountain template.
I have encouraged the use of newspapers and magazines to explain and inform students of headlines. Throughout the planning ICT skills are incorporated such as adding sound to basic animations.
I will add my own creation which I am slowly creating lesson by lesson as I am rather busy planning and teaching.
Happy teaching.
This lesson was created to explain to students the types of contracts there are in employment. The lesson is PowerPoint based with a video, images, discussions and writing.
The PowerPoint is dyslexia friendly.
Happy Teaching :)
Statutory rights and contractual rights explained and broken down to ensure understanding.
This resource is a PowerPoint and includes resources to be printed to support the lesson and marking.
Starter, main, plenary with images.
Dyslexia friendly, used Century Gothic, dark blue font with light blue background.
Suitable for year 9 and over.
Subjects in accordance with preparation for adulthood such as Work Related Learning, Citizenship, Sixth Form and PSHE.
Happy Teaching
This lesson encourages students to think about skills required for job roles. There is an activity where students need to select a new form tutor by looking through 3 job application forms. The lesson includes students filling out a job application form.
The plenary includes students reading out their skills section, finally with students explaining why the skills section is important to an employer.
Differentiated resources are included. The PowerPoint is dyslexia friendly.
Happy teaching.
This lesson explains the purpose of a C.V. I created this for a year 9 class. The lesson encourages discussion and writing based on skills the students have or want to improve.
The lesson ends with students filling out their own C.V, I have included a easy C.V for students to begin to practice.
Happy teaching, the PowerPoint is dyslexia friendly.