A useful overview of the writing process for students to see the link between planning, writing and reviewing etc.<br />
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This would be useful as an introduction to the planning writing process and can be applied throughout the school.
This bundle includes Powerpoint presentations (Dyslexia Strategies, Study Skills: A Small Guide & Introduction to Read and Write Gold) which may be used to deliver to colleagues or to learners.<br />
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There are also prompts to encourage learners to self-check work and an information sheet with some really useful, free elearning resources.
This resource includes many different examples of connectives and breaks them down into what type they are. There is room to allow the student to consider when they could be used; this could be through independent work, paired or group discussion.
An A4 prompt sheets for students to self-check their written work to move them towards becoming more independent.<br />
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Ideal for use across age ranges.
This is a 5 slide resource is aimed at allowing students to make a more active use of Powerpoint. There are two slides with embedded videos; these may need to be replaced with videos of your own choice.<br />
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The design is simple: students can work through independently by reading the objectives, watching the videos and then recording their thoughts in the live text boxes.
This Powerpoint contains the structure to introduce leaflet design combined with a topical event (Halloween). It also has a quiz and 2 'active' slides where you can gather ideas and record in the presentatuion. It also has a 'planning' slide with a focus on discussion and sharing ideas.<br />
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Could be used to structure the whole lesson.
This is a 4000 word assignment looking at the effectiveness of the Phonological Assessment Battery in assessing SpLD difficulties. Lots of useful research on SpLd difficulties.