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Working as an SEN Adviser, previously a mainstream and SEND teacher working in a range of settings. Passionate about supporting classroom staff with provision for pupils with SEND.

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Working as an SEN Adviser, previously a mainstream and SEND teacher working in a range of settings. Passionate about supporting classroom staff with provision for pupils with SEND.
Social Media Template for writing- Instagram format
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Social Media Template for writing- Instagram format

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A printable social media post worksheet based on an Instagram post about a key event in a story or a current event. Instructions at the top and a completed example. Room to add a picture of the event, a caption, profile names and room for another character to comment on the post.
The Witches Book- simplified
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The Witches Book- simplified

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Created for my KS2 SEN class this is a simplified version of Roald Dahl's The Witches book. Clear, large font used throughout. **Note** this text covers up to and including the chapter of Summer Holidays. Pictures used throughout from the film to support my SEN learners.
The Twits Newspaper Article
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The Twits Newspaper Article

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Created for my KS2 SEN class but suitable for both KS1 and KS2. There are two files attached, one is an example of a newspaper article based around Roald Dahl's book The Twits, the other is a template for pupils to create their own newspaper report.
Storyboard Templates- 3 levels.
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Storyboard Templates- 3 levels.

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I used these resources for children to plan the next chapter of a narrative text that we were reading. One of the templates has 4 boxes for pictures and 4 for writing underneath, there is one with 6 and one with 8. Hope they are useful to someone out there!
Year 5 writing targets
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Year 5 writing targets

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Targets I made for my class with levels. I printed/laminated and used velcro to attach these to the tables. When a child achieves the target, I can easily swap it for another. The children find it much easier to remember the targets when they are looking at them all the time.