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Here you will find low cost teaching & learning resources that will engage, challenge and make history accessible to all.
I have taught History & RE in secondary schools for the last 20 years.
CPD presenter, author & GCSE examiner. Former Head of History, GnT, Literacy & Study Support Co-ordinator.
Thank you for visiting my store.
Here you will find low cost teaching & learning resources that will engage, challenge and make history accessible to all.
I have taught History & RE in secondary schools for the last 20 years.
CPD presenter, author & GCSE examiner. Former Head of History, GnT, Literacy & Study Support Co-ordinator.
Individual Educational Plan to specifically support SEND students. Use the strategies in your lessons to differentiate for SEND students. These plans were drawn up to support in Humanities lessons but would transfer to other subjects.
Local Authority, Ofsted have said that is is exemplary SEND practice.
I have written codes for the below areas of need. On your lesson plan write the code and the strategy number next to the initials of the child. Keep the IEPs in your teaching file with the students name on.
Practical strategies that support the new SEND code of practice.
Various strategies to use in lessons depending on the need of the child.
Area of SEND need covered includes:
SPLD Dyslexia
General Literacy difficulties
Dyscalculia
Dyspraxia
ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
BESD Behavioural, Emotional and Social difficulties including
ODD Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Autism
Asperger Syndrome
Hearing Impaired
Editable file to personalise to your department.
Raising GCSE Grades: 25 Successful Intervention Strategies to raise attainment in school
25 ideas to use whole school to raise attainment in GCSE subjects.
Strategies for SLT, Middle Leaders and classroom teachers to use to improve GCSE results.
Writing challenging lesson objectives & matching activities
Use this easy to use crib sheet to writing specific lesson objectives to challenge
Choose specific language to set the challenge for you lesson objectives.
Suggested activities to match lesson objectives
Advice for creating Learning Objectives
• Have a maximum of 2 or 3 learning objectives per lesson
• Always have single objectives (avoid mixing eg. Describe and explain)
• Use words that allows you and the pupil to assess if the intended learning has taken place by the end of the lesson
• Be specific as possible – use the trigger words (list, explain, create…) to share with pupils exactly the nature and level of the learning intended
• Avoid general phrases such as ‘to know’ and ‘to be able to understand’
For all subjects
A Talents, Interests, Passions & Skills questionnaire for parents to inform school of their child's talents.
Great for gathering information during transition from Primary to Secondary Y6 to Y7. Get to know your new students as they move to Secondary School.