A simple PowerPoint explaining line symmetry. <br />
I asked my students to practice folding a variety of 2D shapes. They used finger paint to decorate half of their shapes and print the pattern on the other half by folding and pressing.
<p>A selection of differentiated activities (from P4 to Year2) aimed at developing students’ money recognition skills and applying their addition, subtraction and multiplication knowledge to real life problems involving understanding of money. This pack includes worksheets and games, as well as activities based on the TEACCH principle that you can simply laminate, cut and Velcro. The pack includes simple matching, sorting and recognizing different coins and notes activities as well as understanding value.<br />
The activities are suitable for 1 to 1 guided teaching as well as small adult led groups, peer groups or independent work at workstations.</p>
<p>This pack includes 15 activities each with comprehensive and thorough series of questions and tasks to fully evaluate understanding.</p>
<p>This is a bundle of maths worksheets and activities aimed at developing students’ understanding of 2D shapes and their properties; such as small and big. The resources are developed with SEN and ASD students in mind’ using simple language and clear visual structure. It develops students’ visual discrimination, differentiation and comparative skills in order to support early shape, space and measure. This bundle contains over 100 worksheets which could be used as laminated, cut and stick or writing exercises during one to one, small group teaching or independent work at workstations.</p>
Different kinds of weather PowerPoint suitable as a guide for sensory stories. There is plenty of video clips on youtube which can be hyperlinked to corresponding slides.