SOCIAL STORIESQuick View
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SOCIAL STORIES

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SOCIAL STORIES are valuable tools for teaching social interaction skills in an exacting way to people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. They are particularly effective for those individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). SOCIAL STORIES use specific format and sentence types.
Sensory Story - My Trip To The BeachQuick View
Andrea12345

Sensory Story - My Trip To The Beach

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A sensory story suitable for both children and adults with special education needs alike. You should read each sentence out loud, adding a sensory experience (suggestions at the back of the resource). Repeat the story consistently over a few weeks.
Staying Safe in the SunQuick View
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Staying Safe in the Sun

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Essential information that every adult and child needs to know and take on board about keeping safe in the sun. Written in simple language with visual back up.
Creativity - Making SnowflakesQuick View
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Creativity - Making Snowflakes

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Simple step-by-step instructions to creating extremely stunning snowflakes. Even the most heavy-handed learner should be able to create something quite unique here.
Bingo - Community WorkersQuick View
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Bingo - Community Workers

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Who works in the local community? What jobs do people have? A fun Bingo game to familiarise learners (with Special Education Needs) of all ages with jobs people have in the local community.
Origin and Recipe - Nanaimo BarsQuick View
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Origin and Recipe - Nanaimo Bars

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A Nanaimo bar, originating in British Columbia, is a rich and creamy, indulgent chocolate bar/dessert. This resource is suitable for ALL learners, however it is particularly suited to learners who are Deaf and whose first or preferred language is BSL, due to the modified language used throughout.
Washing Your Hands - step by step with Widgit supported textQuick View
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Washing Your Hands - step by step with Widgit supported text

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<p>Learners are able to follow the step-by-step guide to washing their hands. Photos can be taken of the learner each step of the way, which can then be printed off and glued into the resource. There is also a prompt sheet in Widgit supported text, to enable a simple sentence to be constructed (either copied or cut out and stuck) under each photo stating what is happening. This would be great for learners with SEN or Learning Difficulties and Disabilities.</p>