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Listening Activities
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Listening Activities

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Pictures for children to follow instructions to colour and add to.  Promotes listening and concentration skills. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Bedtime Reward Chart
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Bedtime Reward Chart

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Reward chart for use by parents having difficulty getting their child into a regular bedtime routine. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Homophone Flash Cards
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Homophone Flash Cards

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Flash cards showing homophones with corresponding pictures. Words included: hear, here, heel, heal, main, mane, male, mail, knot, not, break, brake, die, dye, I, eye, night, knight, ate, eight, bear, bare, bury, berry, dear, deer, flu, flew, know, no, made, maid, meet, meat, blew, blue, ,flower, flour, hair, hare, one, won, pain, pane, pail, pale, pause, paws, pear, pair, red, read, right, write, see, sea, stairs, stares, tale, tail, toe, tow, tea, tee, ring, wring, ball bawl Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Read and Draw CVC Words
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Read and Draw CVC Words

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6 Worksheets in which children need to read a simple CVC word and then draw a corresponding picture when they have read and understood the word. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Behaviour Prompt Cards
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Behaviour Prompt Cards

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These behaviour prompts can be used in class to easily instruct children without words. This can helpful during whole-class teaching when you do not want to interrupt the flow of teaching and can be particularly helpful for visual learners. Included are 6 cards: Good listening Good looking Good sitting Hand up to speak Well done! Time out
Resources Choice Board
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Resources Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what resources they need to complete their work. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Calming Down Choice Board
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Calming Down Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing how best they can calm down when in a state of high emotion. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Break Time Choice Board
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Break Time Choice Board

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during break time. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Choice Board for choosing free time activities
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Choice Board for choosing free time activities

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A choice board is a visual support that can be used to communicate what choice a child, who finds it otherwise difficult to communicate, would like to make.  The use of choice boards can increase a child’s motivation to participate in school giving them a sense of control.  This particular choice board is to support a child in choosing what they would like to do during free time or choosing time. Although there are 8 spaces for choices on the board you can use it to put in as little as two options depending on the child and their needs.  There are 12 different choice cards so that again you can tailor which you put on the board according to the child. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Finding Words Containing Short Vowel Sounds
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Finding Words Containing Short Vowel Sounds

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5 Worksheets, one for each vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). The worksheets contain a large letter showing the vowel sound and then lots of pictures, children need to circle the pictures that have the correct corresponding vowel sound in the middle of the word. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Find and Colour Short Vowel Sounds
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Find and Colour Short Vowel Sounds

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5 Worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and think about what the short vowel sound would be in the middle of that word, they then need to color the correct letter. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Recognising Numbers to 10
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Recognising Numbers to 10

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10 Worksheets in which children can practice tracing over and writing numbers 1-10. There are also activities to count and draw the correct number of objects. One worksheet for each number from 1-10 Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Initial Sound in a Word
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Initial Sound in a Word

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5 Worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and then work out what the beginning sound in the word would be, they then find and colour that letter. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator