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Anxiety Worksheets
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Anxiety Worksheets

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Two well organised and visually appealing anxiety worksheets that encourage positive thinking and mindfulness. Perfect to use individually or with intervention / nurture groups. Check out my shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3 & KS4, Literacy and whole school resources. Social Skills Workbook Tutor Time Activity Booklet Under the Sea Activity Booklet
ELSA /  Social Skills Game
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ELSA / Social Skills Game

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A fun and engaging game that is perfect for ELSA / Friendship Support / Mindfulness / Social Skills intervention groups etc. Can be played with two or more players - all you will need is a dice and some counters. Students work their way around the board by answering question about themselves, the first student to reach the finish is the winner of the game! Game mat can be printed laminated for future use.
SEN Focused Teaching
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SEN Focused Teaching

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Differentiation can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task that can complicate teaching, lesson planning and simply make our lives far more difficult. This useful A4 document details several strategies to use within your lesson in order to meet target many areas of difficulty for SEN students.
Listening Skills Worksheets / Activities
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Listening Skills Worksheets / Activities

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These worksheets are prefect for students with poor auditory / concentration skills, along with those with difficulties with working memory. This download includes ten worksheets to practice and develop student’s listening skills through colouring and drawing activities. Detailed teacher instructions are provided, along with individual instructions for each of the ten worksheets. These worksheets are perfect for use in small groups, EAL / SEND interventions and one-to-one work.
Teaching Strategies for ADHD
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Teaching Strategies for ADHD

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A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with ADHD. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty.
Rhyme Bingo Game (Phonics)
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Rhyme Bingo Game (Phonics)

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**Teach phonics in a fun and engaging way with this rhyme Bingo game! ** This well designed and visually appealing set contains 22 individual bingo cards, each with nine images. You will also receive a word list (or caller’s card). Simply read out each of the words, ticking off each as you go, and ask the students to check off any images on their card that rhyme with these words. Students win by achieving a line or full house. Counters may be used, or alternatively cards can be laminated for future use and written on in a dry-wipe marker. Can be used for all ages and groups. Works very well for a phonics intervention / SEN / EAL work.
Spelling Punctuation and Grammar Booklet (SPAG)
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Spelling Punctuation and Grammar Booklet (SPAG)

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A fun and engaging wildlife themed booklet - designed to help students practice their key spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. This 26 page booklet contains activities and tasks covering: word classes prefixes / suffixes plurals verb tenses capital letters speech marks high frequency words proofreading end/ beginning sounds synonyms/ antonyms and more! This document can be used as a booklet or printed off as individual worksheets. Perfect for whole class use, SEND/EAL/Lower ability interventions, homework, home learning and more.
Christmas Activity Booklet / Worksheets
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Christmas Activity Booklet / Worksheets

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The perfect end to a term! This 20 page booklet is perfect for the run up to Christmas and is a great way to keep students amused and engaged with learning. Activities include: Wordsearches Mazes Maths Activities English Activities Designing / Drawing And more! Can be used as a booklet or individual worksheets.
Teaching Strategies for Students with Dyslexia
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Teaching Strategies for Students with Dyslexia

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A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with dyslexia. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty. These are: Reading Spelling Handwriting Copying Processing Maths Focus Time management
Homophone Cards - Spelling, Phonics
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Homophone Cards - Spelling, Phonics

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**Fantastic value ** This set of 72 cards contains 32 pairs of homophones. Each card also includes an image, along with a sentence to illustrate each homophone in context. This resource is suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities and is perfect for use within spelling / phonics interventions, during 1:1 teaching, as a classroom resource or for lower ability / SEND / EAL group teaching.
Understanding and Differentiating for SEN
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Understanding and Differentiating for SEN

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Two A3 Documents included in this download. These can be used separately or printed back-to-back to create a fantastic double-sided A3 SEN ‘cheat sheet’. Differentiation can sometimes feel overwhelming, with the need to adjust or modify your lesson to ensure that every student’s needs are met. We are also often told to ‘differentiate’ - but without much clue of how to actually do this. This document is here to help! This resource contains: An overview of all four areas of needs Basic teaching strategies for each area of need An explanation of what ‘SEN’ means Detailed, specific strategies for differentiation for ASD, ADHD and Dyslexia It is important to be aware that each child is different and not every strategy with work for every student in every lesson. This resource aims to give you a clear and detailed list of a range of strategies that you can use to help support students in class. Check out my shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3 & KS4, Literacy and whole school resources.
Teaching Strategies for Down Syndrome
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Teaching Strategies for Down Syndrome

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A informative and well organised A3 document that aims to support teachers in differentiation for students with Down syndrome. This document includes: A definition of Down syndrome Common symptoms for Down syndrome Preferred language Classroom strategies Physical support strategies Communication and Language strategies
SEN Strategies and Advice
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SEN Strategies and Advice

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Items included: **Teaching Strategies for ADHD: ** A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with ADHD. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty. **Teaching Strategies for ASD: ** A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with autism. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty. These are: Communication Fine Motor Skills Processing Social Skills Coping with Change Unstructured Times Sensory Difficulties Teaching Strategies for Dyslexia: A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with dyslexia. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty. These are: Reading Spelling Handwriting Copying Processing Maths Focus Time management SEN Focused Teaching: Differentiation can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task that can complicate teaching, lesson planning and simply make our lives far more difficult. This useful A4 document details several strategies to use within your lesson in order to meet target many areas of difficulty for SEN students. **SEN Teaching Advice: ** The 0-25 SEND Code of Practice (2015) identifies ‘four broad areas of special educational need and support’: Communication and interaction; Cognition and learning; Social, emotional and mental health; Sensory and/or physical needs. This A3 document gives a brief explanation of each area of need, along with several points of teaching advice for those looking to support students with SEN. These strategies are by means an exhaustive list, but aim to provide teachers with some basic methods of support. SEN Strategies Takeaway Menu: A handy document that can be used by teaching staff. This document provides a list of teaching strategies that could be used to differentiate for SEN.
SEN Teaching Advice
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SEN Teaching Advice

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The 0-25 SEND Code of Practice (2015) identifies ‘four broad areas of special educational need and support’: Communication and interaction; Cognition and learning; Social, emotional and mental health; Sensory and/or physical needs. This A3 document gives a brief explanation of each area of need, along with several points of teaching advice for those looking to support students with SEN. These strategies are by means an exhaustive list, but aim to provide teachers with some basic methods of support.
Teaching Strategies for Autism (ASD)
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Teaching Strategies for Autism (ASD)

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A well presented and useful A3 document that lists a number of teaching strategies for students with autism. Strategies are given to specifically target and support each area of difficulty. These are: Communication Fine Motor Skills Processing Social Skills Coping with Change Unstructured Times Sensory Difficulties
Spelling and Phonics Cards
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Spelling and Phonics Cards

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This pack contains 18 spelling cards (two per each page) that can be used as part of a spelling/ phonics intervention, starter, plenary or as part of a planned lesson. This pack contains the words that my students have consistently struggled to spell. Each card contains three sections: Make - Students have to make the word out of Play-Doe, sand, etc within the outline provided. Look- The word is then used in a sentence with an image. Write- Students write the word between the handwriting guide lines. Write- Students write the word without the help of the guide lines. These cards should be printed, cut out and then laminated in order for them to be re-used. All you will need is a dry-wipe pen and a tub of Play-Doh (or similar.) This activity works well as a more active alternative to the standard ‘look, cover, write’ method of teaching spellings.
Under the Sea Activity Booklet
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Under the Sea Activity Booklet

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This booklet contains 20 fun and engaging tasks coving a range of topics and tasks such as: Crosswords Designing Spelling Telling the Time Pattern Making Graphs Story Writing and much more! Can be used as a booklet or pages can be printed as individual worksheets. Perfect for KS1 /2 / SEN children.