A set of activities, designed to be laminated and used with a dry wipe marker. Designs include drawing the spikes on a dinosaur and the wheels on a car. Use them to help pupils develop pencil skills. Suitable for workstation use.The same designs are also available as images. These can be used on any tablet or touch screen device, in conjunction with an art app or program, to further develop motor skills
Printable activity, suitable for workstation use. Learners sort images into big or small groups.
Version 1 has teddy bears while version 2 has dinosaurs. The base boards could also be used when sorting other items by size.
A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. The areas presented are not exhaustive but give some ideas on support that could be needed for pupils with autism.
A poster, showing a number of strategies, categorised into different areas, that could support pupils with autism. Version 1 has a black background while version two has a more 'printer friendly&' white background.
A set of easy to follow recipes and activities, all with a sensory theme. Ideas included are:
Cloud Dough, Moon Sand, Soapy Slime, Puffy paint, a Light Box and Shaving Foam Paints.
Another set of cards will be added soon,
Basic subtraction PowerPoint, with a dinosaur theme, that uses motion paths, triggers and action buttons. Can be used in a number of ways, with young children or those with special educational needs, and full instructions are included. Offers plenty of opportunity for discussion and mathematical vocabulary. Could be used as a whole class, small group or 1:1 activity
A set of easy to follow activities, all with a sensory, fine motor development focus. Five ideas that use texture and manipulation skills in a fun way.
I have included links to recipe cards as some of the items are included in the activities.
A set of easy to follow recipes and activities, all with a sensory theme. Ideas included are: Glitter Slime, Spaghetti Brains, Sensory Pod, Super Play Dough, Sensory Bags and Pasta Hunt
A set of activities, with a dinosaur theme, designed to be laminated and used with a dry wipe marker. Use them to help pupils develop pencil skills. Suitable for workstation use.
Simple sorting activity featuring the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, Could be used as an independent activity or with a small group. Sort the animals by the number of legs.
<p>Simple sheet that can be worked through with a pupil to help identify what happens when they feel angry and what they can do to relieve their anger. Two styles of sheets available: one with the addition of a body shape for drawing on. Both sheets available in 2 different skin tones.</p>
A set of activities, with a pirate theme, designed to be laminated and used with a dry wipe marker. Use them to help pupils develop pencil skills. Suitable for workstation use.
2 activities to use at a workstation or in a small group. Contains base board with areas for sorting into colours and images to sort. First version is red, blue, yellow and the second version is green, yellow, red. Base boards could be used for sorting other items, such as maths cubes or compare bears.
Activities based around continuing simple patterns which include 2D shapes. All patterns included use 2 or 3 colours colours but only one shape. Pupils can recreate and complete the patterns using plastic shapes or, if preferred, pupils can complete the patterns using coloured pencils. A blank version is included so pupils can move onto creating their own patterns. The link leads to a version which uses more than one 2D shape in each pattern
A set of activities, with a space theme, designed to be laminated and used with a dry wipe marker. Use them to help pupils develop pencil skills. Suitable for workstation use.
Printable activity, with a Christmas present theme, suitable for workstation use. Learners sort images into big or small groups. The base boards could also be used when sorting other items by size.
Activities based around copying simple patterns with maths cubes. All patterns included use 3 colours. Version 1 is designed to compliment Unifix cubes while version 2 compliments Multilink.
If preferred, pupils can copy the patterns using coloured pencils rather than actual cubes