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I have been a special needs practitioner/teacher for ten years--it is my passion! I have taught students who range from profound to moderate to severe learning difficulties. I also have a lot of experience teaching students who are on the Autism Spectrum. Most of the content that I teach focuses in the area of functional life skills, social skills and behavior modifications.

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I have been a special needs practitioner/teacher for ten years--it is my passion! I have taught students who range from profound to moderate to severe learning difficulties. I also have a lot of experience teaching students who are on the Autism Spectrum. Most of the content that I teach focuses in the area of functional life skills, social skills and behavior modifications.
''On the sand'' and ''The cold day''- stories in widgit and comprehension activities
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''On the sand'' and ''The cold day''- stories in widgit and comprehension activities

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Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt , provide a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills. This file contains: On the sand: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (12 questions and answers to choose from - all widgit symbolised) Comprehension activity - no symbols 1 Colourful Semantics activity The cold day: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions and answers to choose from-all widgit symbolised) Comprehension activity - no symbols
Chip and Kipper Stories -Guided Reading Sessions
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Chip and Kipper Stories -Guided Reading Sessions

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Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt , provide a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills. This file contains: Keeper’s Diary: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised - 3 possible answers for each question) Picnic Time: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) New Trainers: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (8 questions widgit symbolised - 3 possible answers for each question) Colourful semantics activity By the stream: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (8 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) On the Sand: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (12 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) Colourful semantics activity The cold day: ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised)
8 Chip and Kipper Stories  for Guided Reading Sessions- all widgit symbolised
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8 Chip and Kipper Stories for Guided Reading Sessions- all widgit symbolised

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8 Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt , provide a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills. This file contains: ’‘Kipper’s Diary’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised - 3 possible answers for each question) ’‘Picnic Time’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) ’‘New Trainers’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (8 questions widgit symbolised - 3 possible answers for each question) Colourful semantics activity ’‘By the stream’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (8 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) ��‘On the Sand’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (12 questions widgit symbolised-3 possible answers for each question) Colourful semantics activity ’‘The cold day’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (10 questions widgit symbolised) ’‘House for sale’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (11 questions and answers all widgit symbolised) 1 C. Semantics activity’’ ’‘Look Smart’' ppt story widgit symbolised ppt story for MLD learners Comprehension activity (13 questions and answers all widgit symbolised)
''The Incredibles '' Colourful Semantics pack Level 3  (28 in total)
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''The Incredibles '' Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (28 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘The Incredibles’’ Colourful Semantics pack is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (7 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (20 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (30 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
Building‘’I see ...’’sentences using the Colourful semantics concept & CVC words
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Building‘’I see ...’’sentences using the Colourful semantics concept & CVC words

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Building‘’I see …’’sentences using the Colourful semantics concept & CVC words– for SLD and MLD learners (25 in total) Building ‘’I see…’’ sentences literacy programme. This resource uses the concept of colourful semantics, paired with the Living Language stages of language development. The words used in the pack are simple CVC words and colours and aim to help children put words in the correct order in a sentence. The child is given a cue picture and a coloured sentence strip with matching coloured symbols. combining an adjective-describe (purple) and noun - object (green). Give the child the cue cards one at a time and encourage them to complete the sentence strip, choosing from the symbols available to them. This activity uses real-life pictures for easy recognition of common objects and sight words as sentence starters. (25 building ‘‘I see…’’ sentences) This is also an activity to practice identifying the attributes of what and the color of a group of CVC words. There are 25 groups of CVC words and colour words. The student will match the corresponding picture to answer the questions - What? What colour? There are 2 ways to use this file: Print the pages and use the pages as a “cut and paste” activity. The students will use glue to paste the correct answers where necessary. Print all the pages on photo paper and laminate them. Cut out the pages containing the colors, numbers, and pictures. There are 8 pages- (3 green and 5 purple) that serve as boards for the types of answers (“what color?”, “what?”). Use soft velcro on the backside of each CVC and colour card and hard velcro in the middle of each indivindual template and on each square containing the questions. Thus the activity can be reused as many times as needed.
Peppa pig Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (Who, What doing, What) (33 in total)
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Peppa pig Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (Who, What doing, What) (33 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. Peppa pig Colourful Semantics pack is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (4 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (17 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (33 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
Cooking Lessons Bundle  - Special Education Autism Widgit Visuals
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Cooking Lessons Bundle - Special Education Autism Widgit Visuals

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The bundle includes a collection of 5 different cooking lessons to inspire your food technology lessons. You will find: 5 ppt for each recipe (explaining the recipe of the day). 5 Widgitsymbolised cooking recipes that the kiddos can use during the cooking proccess. -red sause spaghetti banana bread cheese twists -oreo fudge -shortbread A great way to promote independence in food technology sessions.
‘‘Sesame Street’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (43 in total)
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‘‘Sesame Street’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (43 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘Sesame street’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (10 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (20 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (45 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
C. Semantics Level 5pack Vol.2 (Subject, Verb, Object, Place, Describe) 29 cards
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C. Semantics Level 5pack Vol.2 (Subject, Verb, Object, Place, Describe) 29 cards

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This is the volume 2 of the Colourful Semantics activity Level 5 (Subject-Verb-Object- Place -Describe) Colourful Semantics Level 5 is an approach can be used with children with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs. Developing the use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives. Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. Colourful Semantics is a great way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (14 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (16 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (44 in total) are green, ‘place’ words (17 in total) are blue and ‘describe’ words (17 in total). This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction and supports communication in general. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange yellow, green, blue and purple coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
Baby Boss Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (47 cards in total)
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Baby Boss Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (47 cards in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘Baby Boss’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (10 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (24 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (47 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
Peppa Pig and Friends Colourful Semantics pack, Level 2 & 3 (67 in total)
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Peppa Pig and Friends Colourful Semantics pack, Level 2 & 3 (67 in total)

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This is the Peppa Pig & Friends Colourful Semantics activity Level 2 & 3 pack Colorful Semantics Level is an approach can be used with children with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs. Developing the use of nouns verbs, prepositions and adjectives. Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. Colorful Semantics is a great way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (22 in total), ‘doing what’ words (verbs) (37 in total) are yellow and ‘what’ words (43 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colorful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction and supports communication in general. Colorful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange yellow and green C.S. sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use Velcro onto them. Use hard Velcro onto the C.S. sentence strip and soft Velcro behind each symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension
´´Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom´´ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (54 in total)
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´´Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom´´ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (54 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ´´Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom´´ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (13 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (43 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (54 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
‘‘Mickey mouse and Friends’’ C. Semantics pack Level 2&3 (70 in total)
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‘‘Mickey mouse and Friends’’ C. Semantics pack Level 2&3 (70 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘Mickey mouse and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (7 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (57 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (62 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
‘‘SpongeBob and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (66 cards in total)
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‘‘SpongeBob and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (66 cards in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘SpongeBob and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (11 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (56 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (55 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
''Peppa Pig'' Colourful Semantics Level 4 Vol. 2 (35 cards in total)
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''Peppa Pig'' Colourful Semantics Level 4 Vol. 2 (35 cards in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. Colourful Semantics Level 4 is an approach can be used with children with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs. Developing the use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives. ‘‘Peppa Pig’’ Colourful Semantics Level 4 Vol. 2 pack is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (10 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (27 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (37 in total) are green and ‘place’ words (23 in total) are blue. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow, green and blue coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension. Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
‘‘Super Mario and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (40 in total)
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‘‘Super Mario and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 (40 in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘Super Mario and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (6 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (30 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (45 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups.
‘‘Bluey and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (76 cards in total)
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‘‘Bluey and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 (76 cards in total)

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Use this activity to help your children construct simple sentences. ‘‘Bluey and Friends’’ Colourful Semantics pack Level 2&3 is a fun way to support children who struggle to construct a sentence independently. The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence. For example, ‘who’ words are orange (10 in total), ‘what doing’ words (verbs) (50 in total) are yellow, ‘what’ words (54 in total) are green. This helps children to learn about word types and word order and sentence structure. Using Colourful Semantics, your children will become more confident and independent in their sentence construction. Colourful Semantics are a great way to help children construct and create complete sentences. It helps children to identify the correct order of a sentence This is a great activity to help children learn the importance of sentence structure and order and support communication by answering simple ‘Wh’ questions. There is an orange, yellow and green coloured sentence strip under each picture. You can print, laminate and use velcro onto them. Use hard velcro onto the coloured sentence strip and soft velcro behind each coloured symbol. Can be transferred to written sentences and written language comprehension Can be carried out individually or in small groups. Enjoy!