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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.
AAC Starter Pack
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AAC Starter Pack

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A resource for parents/carers and settings who are new to high-tech AAC used for communication. This guide gives you key terminology, discusses core and fringe vocabulary, has top tips for introducing the device and implementing it successfully. Written by a specialist teacher for communication.
Lanyard Communication
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Lanyard Communication

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Spelling boards and symbols that are designed to be printed, laminated and used on lanyards for staff and/or students. Includes basic communication symbol such as yes, no, help and also includes an ABC and QWERTY spelling board.
Thinking about me and my learning- All about me worksheets
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Thinking about me and my learning- All about me worksheets

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Useful for student contributions for EHCP needs assessments, EHCP/Annual Reviews, TAC meetings, for new teachers to the student and a range of other situations. Three worksheets, one blank, one with some written prompts and one with some basic image prompts. Covers name/what liked to be called, gender pronouns, what people like about me, who is important to me, what I am good at, what I need help with, aspirations, perfect day and likes/dislikes at home, school/college and community. Resource can be used from primary to post-16, simple wording, and images are not age-specific.
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.
Communication Passport Templates
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Communication Passport Templates

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Communication Passports are great tools for students with Speech, Language and Communication needs. It empowers them to share information on how to communicate with them. This is a fully editable document, made in PowerPoint, that is suitable for all ages of students. There are key pages to complete with prompts and spaces for images throughout the document. Print it as a large, clear A4 document, or as A5 more portable size. Make it up into a booklet, laminate it and put it on a keyring to be shared by the student. Add stickers, drawings, pictures and personalise it. It’s the student’s document to be shared by them. The template can be used again and again, pages can be omitted if they are not relevant, such as medical information. There is also a completed example to give you an idea of what to include. The document can be printed and can be completed with the student, the language is simple to read and written in a child friendly way. There is also information included on what a communication passport is for, and how to use it. A great tool for a range of learners across your setting. There are several versions, one with a plain background, and some with more motivating backgrounds that can be used linked to personal preferences. Backgrounds can be easily altered to a favourite picture of choice. delete all information in brackets in the document as these are prompts to complete each page
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.
Comparing Kendal and Liverpool Unit of Work  Geography
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Comparing Kendal and Liverpool Unit of Work Geography

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Unit of work with planning and resources included to cover the topic of comparing two places in the UK; Kendal and Liverpool. Updated to cover the new national curriculum POS. Files included; -unit of work; differentiated -Title page; this can be used to make the worksheets into a booklet for the children to complete. Covering page with space for name etc -Changing the environment worksheet; looking at the flooding of Capel Celyn to provide water for Liverpool -From maps to images worksheet; using images of places in Liverpool as well as birds eye view pictures, children study the OS maps and match the pictures to the map. -Blank timeline to be used in the unit; 1600-2000 -Timeline information for pupils to cut and stick to add to the blank timeline; includes dates and key information to be added to the timeline. -Assessment; two pages that can be used in a test setting or for collaborative work covering the elements taught in the unit.
Subtraction using partitioning
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Subtraction using partitioning

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2 notebook files and 2 worksheets to match. Basic problems on using partitioning to subtract 2 digit and 3 digit numbers by partitioning only the second (smaller) number.
Year one capacity- suitable measures
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Year one capacity- suitable measures

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Two worksheets used for my class. One is to order a range of containers by capacity, the other is to select the appropriate measure (at the bottom of the sheet) to answer the questions. Comments welcome.
Target Stickers
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Target Stickers

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x4 target stickers to print onto labels. I will be using these to stick to the front of exercise books to record and monitor individual targets. I was originally looking for these that are commercially produced but couldn't find them online any more. Hope they are useful to someone.
One and lots
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One and lots

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A worksheet designed for my SEN group. Pictures of one and lots to label. I plan to use communicate in print symbols of one and lots for the children to stick to the correct picture.
Pictogram Games
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Pictogram Games

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Pictogram games to cut, laminate and velcro. I am using these for my SEN group. The aim is to read the table with the numbers and then add the pictures onto the pictogram to match the table. There are tables with different quantities (to 5) to use the game again and again. Thanks to the original document from TES that I adapted. Hope this is useful to someone.
Animal Print Matching IWB
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Animal Print Matching IWB

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A very simple IWB that I have used to encourage children to think about animal prints/patterns. Children look at the large image and select the matching print underneath. No sound.
'What Shall I Make?' by Nandini Nayar
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'What Shall I Make?' by Nandini Nayar

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Powerpoint with no words just images from book and Makaton signs and symbols. Very simple, allows you to differentiate when telling the story. You will need a copy of the text to retell story.