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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!

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The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
SUBJECT LEADER Self Evaluation Form
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SUBJECT LEADER Self Evaluation Form

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A subject leader evaluation form for new and experienced subject leaders to self assess themselves in their subject. It concentrates on how confident subject leaders feel making a judgement and then allows them to think about how to gain an accurate picture of this in their school. These come under the following categories: pupil outcomes teaching, learning and assessment curriculum leadership & management eyfs ks1 ks2 primary school leader leadership slt curriculum lead leader subject coordinator lead
x2 Hurtful Words Assemblies / Collective Worship - PSHE, Bullying Assembly
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x2 Hurtful Words Assemblies / Collective Worship - PSHE, Bullying Assembly

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These two PowerPoints explain how words can hurt others and encourage children to think before they speak. Children will also have some reflection time at the end of the assembly to think about what they have learnt and what they can do next. These hurtful words assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the value of friendship and how to show kindness to otheres. You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class. You will receive a 14-slide PowerPoint and a 12-slide PowerPoint. This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested. Key features of Assembly 1: ✸ Thinking about the ‘Sticks and Stones’ saying. Is it true? ✸ Best and worst things people have said to you ✸ What happens when you speak thoughtlessly ✸ Times when people hurt others ✸ People’s reactions (face-to-face and online) ✸ Reflection: Saying positive things ✸ Reflection: Thinking before we speak Key features of Assembly 2: ✸ Using an apple to symbolise the power of mean words ✸ Thinking about what you can do if you are upset by someone’s words ✸ Using toothpaste to symbolise the impossible task of taking back hurtful words ✸ Example video to show how powerful words can be ✸ Reflection: words are powerful key stage 1 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 citizenship pshe british values trust behaviour assembly worship Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
Double-Sided Writing Mat for Years 3 & 4
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Double-Sided Writing Mat for Years 3 & 4

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Empower your Year 3 and 4 students to become confident and independent writers with this essential double-sided mat! Packed with helpful reminders and prompts, this versatile resource supports writing across the curriculum and can be used on tabletops or in workbooks. Side 1: Writing Process & Sentence Enhancement ★ The Writing Process: A step-by-step guide to crafting well-structured sentences, from brainstorming to revision. ★ Superior Connectives: A list of sophisticated conjunctions (if, so, while, though, since) to elevate sentence complexity. ★ Super Sentence Starters: A variety of engaging sentence openers to inspire creativity and variety. ★ Detail, Detail, Detail!: Prompts to encourage adding rich descriptions and expanding sentences. Side 2: Grammar, Punctuation & Vocabulary ★ Apostrophes: Rules for contractions and possessives, with examples. ★ The Amazing Flying Comma: Guidance on comma usage in lists and clauses. ★ Punctuation Job Descriptions: Clear explanations of the functions of capital letters, full stops, question marks, exclamation marks, commas, and speech marks. ★ Paragraphs: Rules for starting new paragraphs. ★ Word Banks: Lists of amazing adjectives, astounding adverbs, powerful verbs, and neat nouns to enrich vocabulary. Why Choose This Resource? ★ Promotes Independence: Students can refer to the mat for guidance, reducing reliance on teacher support. ★ Reinforces Key Skills: Regular exposure to writing conventions and vocabulary strengthens learning. ★ Versatile and Practical: Suitable for writing tasks across all subjects. ★ Durable and Reusable: Laminate for tabletop use or stick into books for easy reference. ★ Builds Confidence: Empowers children to take ownership of their writing and experiment with language. Also available for Years 1/2 and 5/6! Ideal for: KS2, Year 3, Year 4, writing skills, grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, sentence structure, creative writing, independent learning, classroom resources.
The Easter Story Assembly KS1 / EYFS
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The Easter Story Assembly KS1 / EYFS

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com A simple presentation showing the Easter Story. Suitable for an assembly with EYFS / KS1. A slide before and after the story for discussion of what some famous Easter symbols represent.
x3 Determination Assemblies for KS1 and KS2
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x3 Determination Assemblies for KS1 and KS2

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Ignite a spark of determination in your students with this engaging bundle of three assemblies designed for KS1 and KS2 children. Each assembly is packed with inspiring stories, interactive activities, and thoughtful reflections to empower students to overcome challenges, dream big, and unleash their determination. Assembly 1: "Overcoming Challenges" Discover the power of determination as you delve into the story of “The Little Seed” who faced numerous obstacles on its journey to becoming a magnificent tree. Engage in discussions about personal challenges, learn from inspiring historical figures, and reflect on strategies to overcome obstacles. With this assembly, students will embrace the belief that determination can conquer any hurdle. Assembly 2: "Dream Big: Reach for the Stars!" Embark on a journey of dreams and determination with this assembly. Through an interactive opening activity, students will visualize their dreams and contribute to a Dream Wall, fostering a supportive community of shared aspirations. Explore the story of “The Little Astronaut” who pursued his dream despite doubts and setbacks. Engage in partner reflections to discover connections between dreams and find ways to collaborate and support each other. This assembly will encourage students to believe in the power of their dreams and strive for greatness. Assembly 3: "Unleash Your Determination" Unleash the incredible power of determination with this captivating assembly. Experience the timeless tale of “The Little Engine That Could,” which demonstrates the strength of unwavering determination. Engage in a determination pledge, reflecting on inner strength and drawing inspiration from historical figures who exemplified determination. Participate in a goal-setting workshop to break down aspirations into actionable steps. Students will be empowered to unleash their full potential and celebrate the amazing things they can achieve. Each assembly includes a PowerPoint presentation and comprehensive teacher notes, providing guidance and additional resources to make implementation seamless. With these determination assemblies, you’ll nurture a resilient and motivated mindset in your students, equipping them with the tools to overcome challenges, dream big, and unleash their determination. Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com eyfs ks1 ks2 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 year perseverance value behaviour worship
SEN Key Word Table Mat
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SEN Key Word Table Mat

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A word bank created for a SEN child to be laminated and re-used each day. There is also a section for daily words to be written so it is easily adapted to topics or English vocabulary needed. ks1 ks2 eyfs lks2 uks2 send dyslexia
Computing Skills Progression Map (EYFS - Year 6)
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Computing Skills Progression Map (EYFS - Year 6)

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Empower your primary school’s computing curriculum with this comprehensive, 8-page progression map! Designed for educators and curriculum leaders, this essential resource outlines the key skills and knowledge students should develop in computing from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) through Year 6. Key Features: ☆ Clear Progression: Easily track student progress across five key strands of computing: E-Safety, Programming, Multimedia, Technology in Our Lives, and Data Handling. ☆ Curriculum-Aligned: Ensures your computing curriculum meets national standards and expectations. ☆ Detailed Breakdown: Each strand is broken down into specific skills and knowledge for each year group, providing a clear roadmap for instruction. ☆ Practical Guidance: Offers teachers valuable insights into how to scaffold learning and differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all learners. ☆ Time-Saving Resource: Eliminate the guesswork of curriculum planning and focus on delivering engaging and effective computing lessons. Benefits: ☆ Confidently Plan and Deliver: Ensure a well-structured and progressive computing curriculum that builds on prior learning. ☆ Assess and Track Progress: Easily identify areas of strength and areas for improvement for individual students and year groups. ☆ Support Subject Leaders: Empower computing coordinators and subject leaders to effectively manage and evaluate the computing curriculum. ☆ Enhance Student Learning: Provide a solid foundation in computing skills that will prepare students for the digital age. Ideal for: Primary school teachers, computing coordinators, subject leaders, SLT, and anyone involved in curriculum planning and delivery.
Remembrance Day Assembly - 36 Slide PowerPoint
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Remembrance Day Assembly - 36 Slide PowerPoint

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Engage your students with our 36-slide PowerPoint presentation and script centered on Remembrance Day. This educational resource delves into key aspects, including: The significance of Remembrance Day. ★ A comparative look at Remembrance Day then and now. ★ Exploring the symbolism of poppies. ★ The iconic “Flander’s Fields” poem. ★ The role of The British Legion in supporting veterans. Relevant for a Wide Audience: This versatile presentation caters to students across different key stages, from EYFS and KS1 to KS2, KS3, and KS4. It also aligns with topics related to British values, behavior, and worship. Delve into the history and importance of Remembrance Day with our informative PowerPoint and script. Perfect for a broad range of students, this resource ensures that the significance of this day is well understood across various age groups and educational stages. You may also be interested in… ☆ REMEMBRANCE DAY Assembly Script ☆ KS2 World War II Class Assembly - Script, Poems, Dance ☆ x2 Tolerance Assembly - KS1 / KS2 Customer Support: If you encounter any issues with this resource or have specific requests, please reach out to us directly at explore_education@outlook.com for the quickest response. Tags: eyfs ks1 ks2 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 year british values behaviour worship ks3 ks4
x3 Deputy Headteacher Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter
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x3 Deputy Headteacher Job Application - Personal Statement, Letter

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Are you a talented teacher looking to take the next step in your career? Our expertly-crafted product includes three top-quality job application letters designed specifically for Deputy Headteacher positions. These three example application letters use real-life examples to demonstrate meeting real-life Deputy Headteacher job advertisement’s person specifications. They cover: Applying as an experienced teacher Applying as an experienced assistant headteacher Applying as an experienced leader (e.g. KS1 lead) Tailored to showcase your skills and experience in creating engaging learning environments for primary aged children, our outstanding job application letters are sure to impress recruiters. With a focus on school leadership and headteacher support, these letters highlight your ability to create positive relationships with children and their families, and lead a team of educators. Whether you’re a seasoned Deputy Headteacher or just starting your career, our product is the perfect tool to help you secure your dream job. Invest in your future today with our top-quality Deputy Headteacher job application letters and unlock your potential as an educator.
End of Year Booklet for all year groups
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End of Year Booklet for all year groups

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com A 13 page booklet with a range of activities to do at the end of the summer term. Suitable for KS1 or KS2 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 LKS2 UKS2
KS2 Behaviour and Attitude Assessment Grids
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KS2 Behaviour and Attitude Assessment Grids

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Efficiently assess and monitor pupils’ behaviour and attitudes in Key Stage 2 with these comprehensive Behaviour Assessment Grids. Designed for teachers and leaders, these grids streamline the categorization of behaviour into RAG codes, offering a quantitative result that readily identifies improvement areas and targets for each pupil. Resource Highlights: ★ RAG Coding: Easily categorize behaviour and attitudes using the familiar RAG (Red, Amber, Green) coding system. ★ Quantitative Results: Provide numerical scores for a quantitative understanding of a pupil’s behaviour, aiding in targeted improvement strategies. ★ Informative Insights: Share the assessment grids with parents and colleagues to enhance understanding of each child’s needs and showcase areas of improvement. ★ User-Friendly: Simple and intuitive design for straightforward implementation and quick assessment. Ideal For: ★ Classroom Teachers ★ Key Stage 2 Leaders ★ Behaviour Management How to Use: ★ Utilize the RAG coding system to categorize behaviour and attitudes effectively. ★ Assign numerical scores to quantify behavioural assessments, facilitating clearer communication. ★ Share results with parents and staff to foster a collaborative approach to student development. You may also be interested in… Environmental Factors Behaviour Grid Editable Behaviour Chart for Autistic/ADHD children Behaviour Plan Sheet Customer Support: Encountering any challenges or have specific requests? Contact our support team directly at explore_education@outlook.com for a swift response. Special Offer: Enjoying this resource? Leave a review and receive a complimentary resource of your choice! Email us your purchase receipt and a screenshot of your review to avail this offer. Tags: KS2, Key Stage 2, Behaviour Assessment, RAG Coding, Classroom Management, Attitude Assessment.
WOODLAND Themed Classroom Decor and Display Set
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WOODLAND Themed Classroom Decor and Display Set

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Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com Back to school! Set up your classroom for the new year with these woodland themed printables. Create a neutral, relaxing environment perfect for all children, especially those with sensory needs and SEND. Includes: x2 Bunting - Blank, Alphabet, ‘Welcome’ Days of the Week Drawer Labels (with blanks) Alphabet Letter Squares (with blanks) Number Squares up to 31 (with blanks) Months of the Year Schedule Table Numbers Voice Level Meter Welcome to… Door Sign (for Nursery to Y6) Binder Covers Editable labels Please note: resources are in JPG or PDF format. They look a lot better when downloaded than on the preview as TES cannot show the fonts used. If you would like any other items for this set or requests for others, please don’t hesitate to ask. display ks1 ks2 lks2 uks2 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6
The Guide to being Science Subject Leader
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The Guide to being Science Subject Leader

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A 16-page booklet that guides you though how to be a science subject leader. Contents: ★ The Science Development Plan Cycle ★ Establishing a Science Profile ★ What to include in your file ★ School Self-Evaluation Grids ★ Analysing Data ★ The Process of Layering Curricular Targets ★ Monitoring Planning ★ An Overview of Planning ★ Book Sampling ★ An Effective Learning Environment Checklist ★ Action Plan rqt coordinator folder slt professional development npq npqml science subject leader action plan cpd audit primary staff questionnaire report to governors Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
NPQEL - Successful Application Form (Primary)
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NPQEL - Successful Application Form (Primary)

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Are you ready to take the next step in your educational career and step into a leadership role? Our Successful NPQEL Application Form Example for primary teachers and headteachers is the ideal resource to help you on your journey. This comprehensive example application form has been created to provide you with a clear roadmap for applying to the National Professional Qualification for Executive Leadership (NPQEL). These example questions and answers cover: ✹ Why would you like to complete the Programme with (provider)? ✹ Please provide a specific example to show how you are ready for the next step in school or education setting leadership for your NPQEL. ✹ Throughout the programme, you will develop knowledge and skills in leadership to enable all pupils to succeed. Explain why school and trust culture, and organisational management and leadership, is the most important for you to develop in your role and explain how this will impact on pupils and staff at your school or education setting. ✹ Please provide a specific, recent example to show how you are ready for the next step in school leadership. Within your answer, you should aim to include strengths, weaknesses, challenges, opportunities and threats experienced and the impact you had on: Your subject/phase/curriculum, Colleagues (experienced/ECTs etc), Students/Cohort, Whole School/Community, Wider (e.g. Trust/Partnerships/Federation) ✹ Using the guidance document, please explain briefly how your role will allow you to access and practise the learning of the NPQEL. With the NPQEL qualification, you’ll gain the expertise and knowledge needed to excel in leadership roles within the education sector. If you are looking to progress into executive leadership, our sample application form will serve as your trusted companion. Unlock your leadership potential, take the next step in your career, and demonstrate your readiness for senior leadership roles with our Successful NPQEL Application Form Example. Start your journey towards educational leadership success today.
NPQLT - Successful Application Form (Primary)
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NPQLT - Successful Application Form (Primary)

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Are you ready to take the next step in your educational career and step into a leadership role? Our Successful NPQLT Application Form Example for primary teachers is the ideal resource to help you on your journey. This comprehensive example application form has been created to provide you with a clear roadmap for applying to the National Professional Qualification for Executive Leadership (NPQLT). These example questions and answers cover: ✹ Why would you like to complete the Programme with (provider)? ✹ Please provide a specific example to show how you are ready for the next step in school or education setting leadership for your NPQLT. ✹ Throughout the programme, you will develop knowledge and skills in leadership to enable all pupils to succeed. Explain why school and trust culture, and organisational management and leadership, is the most important for you to develop in your role and explain how this will impact on pupils and staff at your school or education setting. ✹ Please provide a specific, recent example to show how you are ready for the next step in school leadership. Within your answer, you should aim to include strengths, weaknesses, challenges, opportunities and threats experienced and the impact you had on: Your subject/phase/curriculum, Colleagues (experienced/ECTs etc), Students/Cohort, Whole School/Community, Wider (e.g. Trust/Partnerships/Federation) ✹ Using the guidance document, please explain briefly how your role will allow you to access and practise the learning of the NPQLT. With the NPQLT qualification, you’ll gain the expertise and knowledge needed to excel in leadership roles within the education sector. If you are looking to progress into leadership, our sample application form will serve as your trusted companion. Unlock your leadership potential, take the next step in your career, and demonstrate your readiness for senior leadership roles with our Successful NPQLT Application Form Example. Start your journey towards educational leadership success today.
Year 1 Continuous Provision Posters for Assessment and Observations
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Year 1 Continuous Provision Posters for Assessment and Observations

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These 12 posters are great for displaying in each area to show how you use assessment and directing teaching assistants. Each sheet includes: Key Learning Opportunities What Will I Use? What Will It Look Like? What Will I Do? What Will the Adult Do? Sheets for: Book Corner / Listening Station, Computer Area, Construction, Creative D&M, Malleable, Maths, Our Office, Painting, Role Play, Sand, Small World, Water. All of these documents are editable Word documents. These are all fully editable in word. ks1 eyfs
EYFS Characteristics of Effective Learning and Teaching Posters
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EYFS Characteristics of Effective Learning and Teaching Posters

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Are you looking for a way to showcase the Characteristics of Effective Teaching and Learning in your EYFS setting? Do you want to inform and inspire your staff and parents about how children learn best? If so, you will love these bright and informative posters! These posters are based on the latest guidance from Development Matters 2020, which outlines the three sets of characteristics that support children’s learning and development: Playing and Exploring: Children investigate and experience things, and ‘have a go’ Active Learning: Children concentrate and keep on trying if they encounter difficulties, and enjoy achievements Creating and Thinking Critically: Children have and develop their own ideas, make links between ideas, and develop strategies for doing things Each poster features a clear and concise statement for each characteristic, as well as examples of how adults can support children’s learning through positive relationships and enabling environments. These posters will help you to plan and deliver engaging and meaningful lessons, activities and continuous provisions that foster children’s curiosity, creativity and confidence. These posters are ideal for displaying in your classroom, staff room, or reception area, as well as for sharing with parents and carers. They will help you to demonstrate your understanding and implementation of the EYFS framework, as well as to celebrate and promote the amazing learning that happens every day in your setting. SEND SEN SENCO EYFS observation ks1 ks2 ks3 fs1 fs2 slt senior leadership team
Kickstart Maths Success: Back-to-School Lesson for KS2
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Kickstart Maths Success: Back-to-School Lesson for KS2

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Get your KS2 maths year off to a flying start with this engaging and FREE back-to-school lesson! Designed to set clear expectations and ignite a passion for maths in Year 3-6 students, this comprehensive resource is perfect for transition days or the first maths lesson of the year. What’s Included: ☆ Interactive 12-Page PowerPoint: Captivate your students with visually appealing slides that cover essential topics like presentation, neatness, growth mindset, and mastering maths skills. ☆ Quick Maths Quiz: A fun and interactive quiz to assess students’ prior knowledge and get them excited about the year ahead. ☆ Lesson Plan: Detailed guidance for the lesson with suggested questions and activities. Key Benefits: ☆ Establish a Positive Learning Environment: Set clear expectations for the year ahead, fostering a culture of excellence and growth mindset in your maths classroom. ☆ Build Confidence and Motivation: Help students develop a positive attitude towards maths by showcasing their abilities and setting achievable goals. ☆ Review Essential Skills: Refresh students’ memories on key maths concepts and prepare them for new challenges. ☆ Promote Active Learning: Encourage student participation and engagement through interactive activities and discussions. ☆ Save Valuable Prep Time: This ready-to-use resource requires minimal preparation, allowing you to focus on delivering a fantastic lesson. Empower your students to become confident mathematicians and set the stage for a successful year of learning! Ideal for: KS2 Maths, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, back to school, transition, September, expectations, classroom rules, first week back, maths lesson, maths quiz.
Characteristics of Critical Thinking
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Characteristics of Critical Thinking

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Empower your SENCOs and SLT to identify and nurture critical thinking skills in students with special educational needs. This comprehensive one-page document provides a clear framework for observing and assessing key characteristics of critical thinking in the classroom. Key Features: ☆ Targeted Questions: Thought-provoking questions focus on three core areas of critical thinking: Having their own ideas: Does the child generate original thoughts and solutions? Using what they already know to learn new things: Does the child make connections and apply prior knowledge? Choosing ways to do things and finding new ways: Does the child demonstrate flexibility and adaptability in their approach to tasks? ☆ Practical Guidance: Offers clear guidance on what to look for in student behavior and responses, making it easy to identify and document evidence of critical thinking. ☆ Differentiated Approach: Considers the unique needs of SEN students, providing prompts to assess their progress with and without support. ☆ Actionable Insights: Helps educators tailor instruction and interventions to promote the development of critical thinking skills in SEN students. Benefits: ☆ Enhance Observation Skills: Equip your team with the tools to effectively observe and assess critical thinking in SEN students. ☆ Promote Individualized Learning: Gain valuable insights into each student’s strengths and areas for growth, enabling targeted support. ☆ Foster a Growth Mindset: Encourage a positive learning environment where all students are empowered to think critically and creatively. ☆ Streamline Assessment: Simplify the assessment process with a clear and concise framework. Invest in your SEN students’ future by nurturing their critical thinking skills. Ideal for: SENCOs, SLT, special education teachers, teaching assistants, and anyone working with students with special educational needs.