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Sensology - Christmas (lesson plan, presentation and communication ALD)
Awaken the senses through a sensory workout with a Christmas theme. Pupils explore their 5 primary senses and have opportunities to communicate preferences.
This resource includes:
• Lesson Plan - Describes the learning, outlines the lesson order, activities and lists resources and preparation needed.
• PowerPoint presentation - this will lead you through the lesson and has embedded sounds and songs.
• Communication ALD - Specifically made to complement ‘Christmas Sensology’ encourages pupils to communicate understanding and preferences if relevant.
Communication for Regulation folder - Use as tool with 'The Zones of Regulation'
Communicate to Regulate Folder
Our children can find it difficult to find words when they are feeling dysregulated. This amazing tool can be used alongside ‘The Zones of Regulation’ to support the child to communicate while you co-regulate with them.
I’m feeling
What happened?
How to help?
Next time - use this once the child is regulated
Introduce the binder while the child is regulated and explain how it can be used. Discuss the feelings and link to ‘The zones of Regulation’
Perfect addition to any calm corner
Calming tools included (counting, breathing and maze activities).
Can serve as a distraction and draw the child’s attention to the visuals and potential solution.
PowerPoint version added with additional squares to add your own symbols.
Sensology - Autumn/fall (lesson plan, presentation and communication ALD)
Awaken the senses through a sensory workout with a Autumn/fall theme. Pupils explore their 5 primary senses and have opportunities to communicate preferences.
This resource includes:
Lesson Plan - Describes the learning, outlines the lesson order, activities and lists resources and preparation needed.
PowerPoint presentation - this will lead you through the lesson and has embedded sounds and songs.
Communication ALD - Specifically made to complement ‘Autumn Sensology’ encourages pupils to communicate understanding and preferences if relevant.
Social situation comic story. Choices and consequences (playground, football)
This visual story will support the student in visualising the consequences of appropriate and inappropriate behaviours.
Can be used to open up discussions about what other children may be thinking in different situations.
Please review and let me know if you found this helpful.
Sensology - On the beach (lesson plan, presentation and communication ALD)
Awaken the senses through a sensory workout with a beach theme. Pupils explore their 5 primary senses and have opportunities to communicate preferences.
This resource includes:
Lesson Plan - Describes the learning, outlines the lesson order, activities and lists resources and preparation needed.
PowerPoint presentation - this will lead you through the lesson and has embedded sounds and songs.
Communication ALD - Specifically made to complement ‘On the Beach Sensology’ encourages pupils to communicate understanding and preferences if relevant.
Red and Yellow Zones PowerPoint
Zones PowerPoint
Explains the yellow and red zones with visuals and short videos.
Green and Blue Zones PowerPoint
Zones PowerPoint
Explains the green and blue zones with visuals and short videos.
Sentence building - For Dinosaur story 'Stomp, Roar, Let's Explore' - 5 x Worksheets
5 x sentence building worksheets to complement ‘Stomp Roar, Let’s Explore’
The interactive story can be found in my shop ‘SEND Teaching resources’. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/rhyming-dinosaur-story-send-ppt-13004166
Worksheets include a visual word bank.
Sentences include:
A frog jumped into the water.
A monkey was swinging in the tree.
A snake was slithering on the ground
The elephant was grey.
Dan went to sleep in the nest.
Colourful Semantics - For Dinosaur story 'Stomp, Roar, Let's Explore' - 5 x Worksheets
5 x colourful semantics worksheets to complement ‘Stomp Roar, Let’s Explore!’
The interactive story can be found in my shop ‘SEND Teaching resources’. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/rhyming-dinosaur-story-send-ppt-13004166
Worksheets can be used as a one off in pupils books or printed and laminated to be used as a fixed resource.
Sentences include:
The frog is sitting on a lily pad.
The monkey is swinging in the tree.
The snake is slithering in the tree.
The elephant is eating a banana.
Dan is sleeping in the nest.
Rhyming dinosaur story with sensory options and sounds
Dinosaur story aimed at children with SEND with a focus on communication and sound discrimination. Sensory story add-on.
Dan is a young, curious dinosaur who is a little braver than his mother would like. He is tired of all the things he has being doing from day to day. He decides to leave his nest and explore the jungle.
Dan encounters 5 different sounds and stops to investigate the different animals that are making those sounds. As the day draws to a close, he realises he is lost and needs to listen carefully to hear his mother’s roar. Dan follows his mother’s roar and finds his way back home.
This story is aimed at children who have special educational needs, it has a strong focus on communication and interaction. That being said, it will be enjoyed by all children who appreciate rhyming stories and repetitive refrains.
The rhyming repetitive refrain encourages children to join in with the actions, and the additional communication board and PECS symbols support children who are non-speaking. Using the communication board and PECS symbols alongside the story gives children with additional needs a voice to answer questions or make comments about the story.
Throughout the story there are opportunities to listen to the different animals by using the interactive red button. Along with being an engaging tool, it helps to develop the child’s auditory discrimination which supports both language and reading skill development and is the building block for phonemic awareness.
I have previously used this story with a student group who were quite diverse, ranging from PMLD to Year 1 level. We read the story at least once a week over ½ a term and by the end of the term they were motivated to join in and use their communication aids. We printed out the slides and made them into a book which was placed onto the class bookshelf and pupils would often choose it as their favoured text.
This story can also be accessed by children who have profound and multiple learning difficulties by incorporating additional sensory stimuli throughout – The resources needed are outlined at the beginning of the PowerPoint.
At the end of the story there is a short game to guess the sound.
The PowerPoint slides can be printed (2 slides per page) and made into a book for guided reading.
Worksheets to develop sentence building skills can be bought separately.
Colourful Semantics - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/colourful-semantics-stomp-roar-let-s-explore-13004167
Sentence Building - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sentence-building-stomp-roar-let-s-explore-13004173
Blank's levels of Questioning poster
This poster breaks the Blank’s levels of questioning down into a visual format.
I have previously used this in my classroom for quick reference.
Regulation Zone lanyard
Regulation Zone lanyard.
This can be used by a pupil or member of staff and shows the different colours and how you may feel. Once made up, the other side of the card will have suggested activities you can do to help you get back into the expected zone.
Once printed, it should be lined up so you can just fold and laminate. It is in a word format so you can change the the tools suited for the individual.
1-12 times tables Keyring multiplication for revision or to support SEN pupils recall
These are handy times table recall sheets which can be used as part of class table resources or could be sent home to help with revision.
Add to a key ring so they are all kept together or hand out one at a time when introducing a new set.