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I am an ex school principal from UK and School Improvement Officer responsible for raising standards in teaching and learning in counties in the UK and various States in Australia. Over 30 years teaching experience. Have taught primary and secondary schools. Now run training workshops for schools, colleges and employers about creating an inclusive working environment. I am passionate about diversity and inclusion. I have personal experience of family members with SEN

I am an ex school principal from UK and School Improvement Officer responsible for raising standards in teaching and learning in counties in the UK and various States in Australia. Over 30 years teaching experience. Have taught primary and secondary schools. Now run training workshops for schools, colleges and employers about creating an inclusive working environment. I am passionate about diversity and inclusion. I have personal experience of family members with SEN
PHONICS SOUND PACK WITH SPELLING & SYLLABLE RULES
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PHONICS SOUND PACK WITH SPELLING & SYLLABLE RULES

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PHONICS SOUND PACK WITH SPELLING & SYLLABLE RULES The sound pack should be used every day for constant repetition and reinforcement of phonemes, which is essential when teaching a structured synthetic phonics program. They should be used at the start of each phonics and word work session as they are crucial in developing phoneme/grapheme correspondences. The sound pack is ordered to line up with many programs’ scope and sequence. The cards have graphemes on one side with the key word, teaching point or rule associated with them printed on the back. Regularly used, the sound pack will assist in retaining information in long-term memory. In addition to using the sound pack in the early years they can also be used in later years to reinforce the 6 syllable and spelling rules. There are instructions on how to use these cards for decoding and encoding with a class and individually with Tier 3 students. 216 cards in total 108 grapheme cards 108 rules and keywords to go on the reverse of cards Instructions comes as a pdf file
The Big 5 Reading Maps, Interventions and Resources
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The Big 5 Reading Maps, Interventions and Resources

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The Five Big Essential Skills Maps for Reading & Helpful Resources Thousands of studies of the teaching of reading, and how children learn to read, have been published in scientific and academic journals. All studies placed an emphasis on teaching five essential skills for reading and that a high-quality literacy program must include all five components. • Phonemic Awareness • Phonics • Vocabulary • Fluency • Comprehension The recommendations were that students be explicitly and systematically taught. The five maps, one for each of the five skills, indicate what should be included in each of the five areas and are accompanied by explanations of some targeted activities such as Repeated Reading, Choral Reading and Readers Theatre. There are also suggestions for evidence-based programs and a number of websites containing information and numerous resources to help you plan and deliver your lessons.
Dyspraxia/Dysgraphia Training
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Dyspraxia/Dysgraphia Training

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PowerPoint to train staff about developmental Coordination Disorder (Dyspraxia and Dysgraphia) and provide staff with a number of useful resources for assessment and to use in the classroom
Preschool Questionnaire highlighting LD
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Preschool Questionnaire highlighting LD

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Pre-school Questionnaire for all children which will alert you to possible learning difficulties such as dyslexia or dyspraxia or social/behavioural problems; There is so much evidence that schools can collect from parents before a child starts school to alert you for possible learning difficulties/disabilities. In fact, if you ask the correct questions you can be ready to intervene to prevent academic failure or social/behavioural difficulties before they occur. The questionnaire is intended for schools to use with parents of all new children. It will, however, help teachers highlight those children who may require support and intervention. It might also be used with other data to help schools group children and place in classes. It can be changed to have the school’s name and Logo, additional questions can be added or others extracted.