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I am a teacher with many years of experience working with individuals facing barriers to learning. My resources are designed with learners who have additional needs or who are at Entry Level in mind. Most of them have been created to use in various specialist settings throughout the key stages up to Post 16.
I also provide a resource creation service. If you would like anything specific creating, please get in touch.
entrylevelhelper@gmail.com
Thank you for finding my shop.
I am a teacher with many years of experience working with individuals facing barriers to learning. My resources are designed with learners who have additional needs or who are at Entry Level in mind. Most of them have been created to use in various specialist settings throughout the key stages up to Post 16.
I also provide a resource creation service. If you would like anything specific creating, please get in touch.
entrylevelhelper@gmail.com
Contains assessment booklets for the following PSD Entry Level 1 Units:
Community Action
Environmental Awareness
Making the Most of Leisure Time
Managing Own Money
Parenting Awareness
Personal Safety in the Home and Community
Preparation for Work
Using Technology in the Home and Community
The booklets contain a range of activities designed to specifically meet assessment criteria as well as blank witness statements and space for photographic evidence. Each sheet has a handy ‘assessment for learning emoji’ for learners to self assess as well as a final sheet for learners/assessors to make comments and to plan next steps.
The resources were originally used in a SEND school Post 16 setting but could equally be used with entry level learners in a range of different contexts.
They are in WORD format to allow for ease of adapting to individual settings.
The booklets were designed to ensure the ASDAN units were achieved however ASDAN were not involved in the creation.
I hope that they save you some valuable time.
Best wishes
The Entry Level Helper
Entrylevelhelper@gmail.com
Contains assessment booklets for the following PSD Entry Level 2 Units:
Community Action
Dealing with Problems
Developing Self
Individual Rights and Responsibilities
Managing Social Relationships
Personal Safety in the Home and Community
Using Technology in the Home and Community
Working as Part of a Group
Working Towards Goals
The booklets contain a range of activities designed to specifically meet assessment criteria as well as blank witness statements and space for photographic evidence. Each sheet has a handy ‘assessment for learning emoji’ for learners to self assess as well as a final sheet for learners/assessors to make comments and to plan next steps.
The resources were originally used in a SEND school Post 16 setting but could equally be used with entry level learners in a range of different contexts.
They are in WORD format to allow for ease of adapting to individual settings.
The booklets were designed to ensure the ASDAN units were achieved however ASDAN were not involved in the creation.
I hope that they save you some valuable time.
Best wishes
The Entry Level Helper
Entrylevelhelper@gmail.com
Resource 1
A pack of resources to use with young people experiencing emotional based school avoidance. The pack contains the following:
Feelings flashcards in symbols. Can be used for a matching game or talking prompts
Emotions scale – emotions from 1-5 that can be used to discuss feelings in different situations
My Ideal School – flashcards with questions to help the young person discuss what an ideal school would be like
My Ideal School – questions in symbols
Preparation for Adulthood visual – 2xA4 sheets that can be put together to create a visual for discussing preparation for adulthood in meetings
Push and Pull factors towards school/away from school
Transition to a new school talking cards. These could also be used to discuss transitions within school.
What makes you fizz worksheet for young person to discuss things that make them feel stressed and angry
25 page worry work pack – contains flashcards for young people to sort into things that cause them worry including blank cards for own ideas; a sheet to identify likelihood of the worrying thing happening; worry scale and a worry mountain
Young person’s voice questionnaire
True/False questions about school
Resource 2
A resource pack produced using Widgit symbols. These can be used as starter activities for a main lesson; as 1-1 resources when supporting learners to understand feelings/emotions; for intervention sessions or to use as a basis for lessons for learners with SEND.
It includes the following resources:
Emotions Bingo
Match the feeling to the situation – simple situation that require learner to draw a line or cut and stick scenarios to feelings
Things to do when I feel angry, anxious, stressed – an activity with choices for the learner to select when feeling angry, anxious or stressed. 1 has 6 choices, the other has 10 choices. Each have a blank sheet for adding own choices
Social Story Anger
Social Story Anxiety and Worry
Anger board game – good and bad choices when feeling angry
Emotions dominoes
Emotions bingo
Sets of flashcards in easy, medium and hard
Matching pair game
Odd one out – identifying the wrong expression from a choice
Thermometers/Scale to use as visuals for feelings
Resource 3
This download contains the resources that you will need to set up and run a Lego Based Therapy club in your setting.
The resource pack contains over 80 pages of prompts, visuals and instructions to use when setting up a Lego Therapy Club for the first time.
The powerpoints contain printable role cards, instructions and Lego based challenges. These slides can be displayed on a big screen or printed off and used as paper based resources.
Assessment booklets designed to meet assessment criteria
Communicating with Others
Customer Services
Health and Safety
Learning through Work Experience
Maintaining Work Standards
Rights and Responsibilities
Tackling Problems at Work
Travelling to Work
Working with Others
Working with Numbers
Includes blank witness statements.
Each sheet has a handy ‘assessment for learning emoji’ for learners to self assess as well as a final sheet for learners/assessors to make comments and to plan next steps.
The resources were originally used in a SEND school Post 16 setting but could equally be used with entry level learners in a range of different contexts.
They are in WORD format to allow for ease of adapting to individual settings.
The booklets were designed to ensure the ASDAN units were achieved however ASDAN were not involved in the creation.
I hope that they save you some valuable time.
Best wishes
The Entry Level Helper
Entrylevelhelper@gmail.com
Applying for a job
Communicating with other
Customer services
Enterprise skills
Exploring business and enterprise
Health and safety at work
Maintaining work standards
Opportunities for learning and work
Overcoming barriers to work
Participating in an enterprise activity
Planning and reviewing learning
Rights and responsibilities at work
Using advice and guidance
Working with Numbers
Booklets Included:
Community Action
Dealing with Problems
Developing Self
Environmental Awareness
Healthy Living
Individual Rights and Responsibilities
Making the Most of Leisure Time
Managing Own Money
Managing Social Relationships
Parenting Awareness
Personal Safety
Preparation for Work
Using Technology
Working as Part of a Group
Working Towards Goals
The booklets contain a range of activities designed to specifically meet assessment criteria as well as blank witness statements and space for photographic evidence. Each sheet has a handy ‘assessment for learning emoji’ for learners to self assess as well as a final sheet for learners/assessors to make comments and to plan next steps.
The resources were originally used in a SEND school Post 16 setting but could equally be used with entry level learners in a range of different contexts.
They are in WORD format to allow for ease of adapting to individual settings.
The booklets were designed to ensure the ASDAN units were achieved however ASDAN were not involved in the creation.
I hope that they save you some valuable time.
Best wishes
The Entry Level Helper
Entrylevelhelper@gmail.com