<p>This document sets out to explain the differences between me, I and myself. It is a concept which a lot of people get wrong, so this outlines the differences. The exercises are from another source.</p>
<p>Mostly writing tasks about healthy eating. First there is a short reading task followed by activities on healthy eating classes, creating an advert for the classes, filling in a form to join them and a follow-up email to thank the provider for the classes.</p>
<p>This is a lesson plan and a number of resources and ideas which will practise many of the functional skills requirements such as alphabetical ordering, reading comprehensions, speaking and listening and writing.</p>
<p>This resource shows a variety of ways to open and close emails which will help those learners who struggle to get their ideas on to paper. I have used the University of Washington course on Coursera on the same subject to assist with this.</p>
<p>Here are some tricky words and some commonly mis-spelt words. The short film points out the words and gives some ideas on how to think about spelling them.</p>
<p>This is a lesson using pictures from the internet and very short stories borrowed with permission from the site fifty word stories. The idea is to try to get learners to start to get the idea of the text from the pictures and then to pick out the salient words when they are presented with the short text connected to the pictures.</p>
<p>Here are some slides with three words which need to be ordered alphabetically. There is also a video from Youtube explaining how to go about the process. There is a worksheet with just single letters that need to be ordered.</p>
<p>Here are three photos with some questions for the learner and directions on planning and then drafting a story based on what they see. I have also included a short powerpoint on writing an editing a very short story.</p>
<p>This is a range of activities on the theme of fears and phobias, many of which are borrowed from elsewhere. There is also a gap fill song and a couple of videos, one is a line-up one and the other is about tackling phobias. The videos could be used for discussion activities. The other resources are for entry level functional skills, so there is some phonic work as well as punctuation and adjectives.</p>