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Pause & Go Visuals
Pause & Go Visuals - can be used on a lanyard/keyring
These are a great resource for those who find it hard to stop what they are doing if they haven’t finished the task or have something to say.
They have been a great asset to my school toolkit.
Any questions, please get in touch
Creative Zebra
Self Help Checklist Visual
A perfect resource to help promote independence in your classroom. A visual aid to help those that find it difficult to think for themselves!
4 different colours designed to help with any learner with Dyslexia.
Permission Tickets to make Mistakes
Permission Tickets to make Mistakes
When you have a class who are afraid of getting things wrong, this resource is perfect for you!
Promotes self believe and that we CAN learn from our mistakes.
Any questions, please get in touch
Creative Zebra
Now/Next/Then-Visual
Now/Next/Then-Visual
This resource is a definite daily staple of mine!
I love that you can laminate them and use the how you wish.
9 different variations and 1 example.
Any questions, please get in touch.
Creative Zebra
Blank Task Plans - 7 different designs
Blank Task Plans - 7 different designs
In my 20 years of SEN experience, these 5 step task plans have been so valuable to my everyday resources!
Easy to print, laminate and use as you wish with a whiteboard pen. Example included as to how I use it (normally hand drawn with instructions and a symbol/picture)
Great for promoting independance in the classroom! It takes 2 minutes to go through the instructions with a child, then let them carry on!
Make 'n' Break- A Version of LEGO® Based Therapy- Practitioner Resource Pack
Make ‘n’ Break- A Version of LEGO® Based Therapy- Practitioner Resource Pack
LEGO® Based Therapy is tailored for upper KS1. When some children struggled with it, I introduced Make ‘n’ Break as an alternative. While sharing the same concept as LEGO Based Therapy, Make ‘n’ Break operates at a simpler level.
LEGO®-based therapy entails cooperative play, with children coming together to construct and create.
By engaging in this activity, children can enhance a variety of crucial skills:
Collaborating effectively
Taking turns
Sharing common interests
Celebrating achievements together
Enjoying shared experiences
Learning specific social skills like greetings, eye contact, and sharing
Understanding and abiding by social and group rules
Switching roles
Paying attention to a shared activity
Observing and responding to others in collaborative play
Practicing reciprocity
Improving listening and communication skills
Furthermore, this activity also addresses more advanced skills, including:
Resolving conflicts for mutual benefit
Expressing thoughts to others
Receiving feedback from peers
Negotiation skills
Understanding the importance of compromise
The pack includes the resources you need to run a successful group.
Any questions, please get in touch.
Creative Zebra