I previously taught in an SEMH secondary school and delivered a primary based model of education to years 7, 8 and 9. My students had a range of special educational needs and learn from a variety of different learning styles, therefore my resources match all VAK learning styles. My resources range from English, Maths, Science, Geography, History and PSHE.
I previously taught in an SEMH secondary school and delivered a primary based model of education to years 7, 8 and 9. My students had a range of special educational needs and learn from a variety of different learning styles, therefore my resources match all VAK learning styles. My resources range from English, Maths, Science, Geography, History and PSHE.
With some SEN pupils vocabularly can be a barrier to learning. With this in mind I created a lesson for my SEN pupils which challenges gender stereotypes, celebrates difference and educates pupils about family diversity,
The lesson has 3 sections, and 3 main activities where pupils which match pictures to:
Child gender stereotypes
job roles
Family types
There is a worksheet with thought bubbles for a class TA to write down statements said by the pupils.
7 Lessons with PowerPoints, worksheets, starters and plenaries, success criteria and teachers notes. Written for SEN KS3 students, this scheme of work would last my students a short term as some lessons may go over into two.
Written for SEN students it is very bright,colourful and animated, appealing to visual learners who may struggle with engagement.
This topic introduces KS3 students to studying resources, recognising the difference between a primary and secondary resource… then later on answering given questions on resources with the support of sentence starters.
Formative teacher assessment to be carried out throughout the topic, with an assessment at the end to assess how much students have remembered throughout the term.
Mind Maps that can be used as a starter and plenary in any subject, any topic. Suitable for KS2, KS3 and KS4. They can also be used as settling activties and homework. These generic mind maps can be used easily by all students, of all ages.
They can be used to gage the students subject knowledge. They can be kept throughout a term to show progression on pupils.
When starting your lesson make sure the lesson topic is written on the board.
10 full lessons, including powerpoints, lesson activities, resources, worksheets and an assessment. Created for year KS3 SEN students these lessons are animated, bright, colourful and engaging. This could be easily adapted for KS2.
All lessons come with learning objectives, success criteria, activity worksheets, starters and plenaries. At the end of the unit there is an assessment.
For this Scheme of Work students will need access to an Atlas and a laptop.
Lessons include:
Lesson One – An introduction
Lesson Two – Geography and landforms
Lesson Three – Africa’s major rivers
Lesson Four – Africa’s lakes
Lesson Five – The deserts
Lesson Six – Africa’s countries
Lesson Seven – Egypt
Lesson Eight – Weather and Climate
Lesson Nine – Tourism
Lesson Ten - Assessment
2 A3 revision mind maps displaying key quotations on Ebenezer Scrooge, created for revision purposes. Colourful and eye catching for visual learners.
Mind map 1 is 'Scrooge at the beginning of the Novel' which includes quotations on Scrooge's appearance, character and thoughts about Christmas.
Mind Map 2 is 'Evidence that Scrooge has changed.' On this mind map the quotations are broken into Staves, showing the development of how Scrooge changes.
Mind maps on Marley and the Three Spirits coming soon.
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5 lessons from a 22 lesson Scheme of Work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Lessons written for year 8 SEN students with low levels, so may be more appropriate for KS2 students, but can be changes, edited and tweaked to meet the needs of your learners.
Please find the other lessons for this scheme of work in my shop.
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5 lessons from a 22 lesson Scheme of Work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Lessons written for year 8 SEN students with low levels, so may be more appropriate for KS2 students, but can be changes, edited and tweaked to meet the needs of your learners.
Please find the other lessons for this scheme of work in my shop.
Please leave a review :)
5 lessons from a 22 lesson Scheme of Work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Lessons written for year 8 SEN students with low levels, so may be more appropriate for KS2 students, but can be changes, edited and tweaked to meet the needs of your learners.
Please find the other lessons for this scheme of work in my shop.
Please leave a review :)
5 lessons from a 22 lesson Scheme of Work on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Lessons written for year 8 SEN students with low levels, so may be more appropriate for KS2 students, but can be changes, edited and tweaked to meet the needs of your learners.
Please find the other lessons for this scheme of work in my shop.
Please leave a review :)
Created for my year 9 SEMH students, this worksheet can accompany any lesson on literary devices. Can be used as a starter activity, or set for homework.
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Created for year 10 SEN students, this lesson is very visual and engaging to students who struggle. Included worksheets, a Powerpoint, teachers notes and quiz.
A lesson created for year 8 SEN students on the coastal erosion at Holderness. Comes with powerpoint, lesson plan and worksheet.
If you enjoy this lesson please leave a review, and check out my scheme of work on ‘coasts.’ Thankyou.
Volcano activities that can be left as a starter, or be given as homework.
If you enjoy this resource please check out my scheme of work on Volcanoes and Earthquakes. Thank you.
Useful settling activities, starters or homework activities.
If you enjoy this resource please leave a review and check out my other resources. Thank you.
Created as my first lesson on a SOW on France, this lesson enables students to locate France on a map, and learn more about the country with a fun quiz. Animated and colourful, this lesson has been created for SEN students.
If you like this lesson please check out my KS3 Geography Scheme of work on 'France.'
8 full lessons with animated PowerPoints, worksheets , activities, complete with an end of term assessment. Written for year 8 SEN students, the scheme of work is very visual with bright colourful powerpoints and engaging activities that can be adapted to meet the needs of your learners.
The scheme is cross curricular, looking at the history of France, includes numeracy with creating graphs and looking at statistics, literacy is included with writing activities and comprehension activities. This topics also links with other topics in the KS3 Geography curriculum, including tourism, weather and climate, rivers, mountains and population.
Lessons included are:
Lesson One – France an introduction
Lesson Two – France’s mountain ranges
Lesson Three – France’s major rivers
Lesson Four – Weather and Climate
Lesson Five - Population
Lesson Six – Employment- Industry and Economy
Lesson Seven – Paris
Lesson Eight - Tourism
A full Scheme of work with differentiated assessment and mark scheme. Written for KS3 SEN students, the SOW could be easily adapted for KS2. 10 colourful and animated PowerPoints, with worksheets and teacher notes, this SOW is easy to follow and engaging for all learners.
All lessons come with learning objectives, success criteria, activity worksheets, starters and plenaries. At the end of the unit there is an assessment, and a differentiated assessment.
For this Scheme of Work students will need access to an Atlas and a laptop.
Created for KS3 SEN students, this is a lesson on the important dates and important people in medical history.
This lesson can be spread over 2 with presentations but includes a PowerPoint, worksheets and lesson plan. Activities include creating a timeline, discussion, research and paired activities.