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I am a 16+ SEN Tutor and I produce a variety of resources from Entry Level to Level 2. Thank you for making a purchase or a free download! And I welcome all feedback or suggestions for further resources :)

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I am a 16+ SEN Tutor and I produce a variety of resources from Entry Level to Level 2. Thank you for making a purchase or a free download! And I welcome all feedback or suggestions for further resources :)
ICT Computing Computer Abbreviations Extension Task
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ICT Computing Computer Abbreviations Extension Task

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I use this ICT/Computing resource as a short extension task during ICT sessions or for students studying EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification). It could also be used as a quick assessment after completing lessons related to computer abbreviations. Ideal for students Entry Level 3+ Students are to name the common ICT abbreviations.
English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Radio Show Worksheet
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English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Radio Show Worksheet

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This resource can be used for students studying English Literature. It is a 2 page worksheet, where students read the information provided about the War of the Worlds radio show and the alleged hysteria that followed. Students are required to answer 3 questions about the radio show, including: Why did people allegedly react so strongly to the radio show? You could also adapt the resource and add your own questions.
HG Wells - War of the Worlds - English Literature
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HG Wells - War of the Worlds - English Literature

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4 work booklets bundle. These resources can be used for Level 1+ students studying English Literature and the HG Wells novel, The War of the Worlds. They cover various themes, such as colour adjectives, locations, the radio broadcast and the language used.
Gaming Media Studies Game Violence Research Challenge
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Gaming Media Studies Game Violence Research Challenge

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I use this resource for students studying Game or Media Studies. It can be used as an extension task or for substitute teaching. Students are given a commonly thought statement about video games (violent, only for teenagers and geared towards males) and they are challenged to prove if the statement is true or false by providing any evidence to the contrary. It could also be used as the basis for a debate/discussion for Functional Skills English/Literacy.
Functional Skills English/Literacy Speaking & Listening Group Discussion Task
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Functional Skills English/Literacy Speaking & Listening Group Discussion Task

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This is a resource I use with students completing a Functional Skills - English/Literacy course. It is a Speaking and Listening task, where students have to partake in a group discussion lasting 10 minutes. The group discussion is about favourite foods. This resource could be used for SEN students, to support them with the Speaking and listening course criteria.
Functional Skills English/Literacy Speaking & Listening Assessment Task Roleplay
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Functional Skills English/Literacy Speaking & Listening Assessment Task Roleplay

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This is a resource I use with students completing a Functional Skills - English/Literacy course. It is a Speaking and Listening assessment task, where students have to roleplay for 5 minutes making a phone call (ordering a takeaway). This resource could be used for SEN students, to support them with the Speaking and listening course criteria.
Functional Skills English Speaking & Listening Task Making a Phone Call Roleplay
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Functional Skills English Speaking & Listening Task Making a Phone Call Roleplay

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This is a resource I use with students completing a Functional Skills - English/Literacy course. It is a Speaking and Listening task, where students have to roleplay or practice making a phone call. The resource states strategies for making a successful phone call. This resource could be used for SEN students, to support them with the Speaking and listening course criteria.
English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Colour Adjectives
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English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Colour Adjectives

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This resource can be used for students studying English Literature. It is a 3 page worksheet, where students are required to read the excerpts of the HG Wells novel, The War of the Worlds and answer questions about the text. Students should read the extracts and comment on the use of colour used by Wells in the descriptions. How does the use of colour and descriptions make the reader feel about the aliens and what is happening?
English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Places in UK
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English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Places in UK

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This resource can be used for students studying English Literature. It is a 5 page worksheet, where students are required to read the excerpts of the HG Wells novel, The War of the Worlds and answer questions about the text. It includes questions about the places in the UK mentioned in the book, such as: Horsell Common Leatherhead Shepperton Church Putney Hill London Questions about the text includes: How do you think the residents living nearby to Horsell Common would feel reading about Martians crashing into the common? Does it make a difference that the Martians chose to attack rural England first, rather than London? This resource would be appropriate for Level 2 students and beyond.
English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Book Worksheet
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English Literature HG Wells War of the Worlds Book Worksheet

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This resource can be used for students studying English Literature. It is a 5 page worksheet, where students are required to read the excerpts of the HG Wells novel, The War of the Worlds and answer questions about the text. It includes questions, such as: How different was man’s idea of Martians compared to how they actually were? How does H.G. Wells describe the breakdown of social order? How would you feel being amongst the crowd?