I’m a TES Awards-nominated English Lead in an SEND secondary school predominantly for children with Autism. I’ve worked across SEND and SEMH, and mainstream too.
Here, you’ll find a range of resources for students of varying abilities that are hopefully interesting and useful.
If you buy a resource from me and leave a review, I’ll send you a resource from the same price tier. Just send me a Twitter DM.
Also, please feel free to get in contact if you have any queries!
I’m a TES Awards-nominated English Lead in an SEND secondary school predominantly for children with Autism. I’ve worked across SEND and SEMH, and mainstream too.
Here, you’ll find a range of resources for students of varying abilities that are hopefully interesting and useful.
If you buy a resource from me and leave a review, I’ll send you a resource from the same price tier. Just send me a Twitter DM.
Also, please feel free to get in contact if you have any queries!
This is a lesson I made for my lower achieving SEND KS4ers. It links in with our Equality and Fairness topic that we are looking at in History. It is aimed around students with the ability of 4-5 years old.
The main lesson task is for students to design a story quilt for their own lives. I encouraged some of my students to just put things that are important to them.
When I have done this task with my students, it has prompted lovely discussions about what is important to them and our school community.
It will also link to diversity across the curriculum and into any Black History Month activities you might be running.
The PowerPoint goes into the artist’s life and the medium she worked in. There is use of Widget visuals here, as well as the OpenDyslexic font.
This lesson could be easily developed into a comprehension or research task, should you want a more robust literacy task.
This is an intervention booklet I use in my sessions with more able SEND KS3 students. It could be used with KS2 students too.
It has a range of activities:
Comprehension
Design a computer game
Design a promotional poster
Word search and colouring pages for fast finishers.
I have also added a PowerPoint to accompany this resource, should it come in handy.
There was an error on the Books round answer slide (Judith Kerr was written for Jacqueline Wilson- FIXED NOW)
This is a really fun, bright and visual quiz with a round to suit everyone! I use it with my KS3+4 SEND students.
It’s easily adapted for differentiation/interest purposes - and to update next year!
Rounds:
1: Pictures
2: Music
3: News
4: Riddles
5: Guess the Films by Emojis
6: Books
a bonus idioms Pictionary round
All answers are on the PowerPoint and there is a team sheet for students to record their answers. I’ve also an extended version with seven questions per round!
Here is a very fun and interactive PowerPoint on the Eightfold Path and reincarnation.
I used this for a group of (very RE-reluctant) SEMH boys and it went down a treat- they especially loved the karma quiz. You may want to adapt or create a worksheet for a development task.
There is a worksheet where the students fill out each spoke of the dharma wheel.
I hope you find it useful, and if you do, I would really appreciate it if you could take the time to leave a review. Thanks so much.
Here’s a set of three KS3 assessments for SEND students. They each come with a respective mark scheme that is thorough and can be used confidently by non-English specialists. You could use them to baseline or as an end-of-year test.
They are very visual and autism-friendly. I wrote them to take into account the very broad range of levels in our school and to minimise stress, whilst going some way to prepare them for the papers they will eventually experience. They assess reading and writing.
In terms of ability, I refer to the old NC levels below as our school’s won’t make sense to anyone outside of it!
Paper 1: P7-L1 or thereabouts. (similar in format to an EL1 Functional Skills paper)
Paper 2: L2-L6 (similar to an Entry Level Certificate)
Paper 3: L7+ (a much-simplified GCSE structure)
They are easily tweaked and changed so you can edit them how you like.
I hope they will save you an awful lot of time!
This is a PowerPoint quiz to go with a set of Jenga blocks (it can also function with three dice and a spinner too- or even just as a quiz).
There are three sections: spelling, punctuation and grammar. All slides are visual and multiple choice. The homepage is fully animated so tiles you click on will disappear- no confusion! It’s a lot of fun for end of term or revision activities.
As it is on PowerPoint, slides are easily editable for differentiation or colour scheme changes. I use it for a range of KS3+4 SEND classes but it could easily work for upper primary phases, as well as EAL/ESL learning.
There are 18 questions for each section as official Jenga has 54 blocks. I just marked a set with equal numbers of blue, green and red dots.
My students really love it and I hope yours will too!
This is a really fun and engaging escape room activity with a literacy focus (with some numeracy links too). It is fully editable and straightforward to differentiate if needs be.
All resources are ready to print at the end of the PowerPoint.
It is highly visual and has gone down a treat with some of my more reluctant learners.
I developed this for a whole school (secondary SEND setting) deep learning day, but would suit UKS2 and KS3 students too.
Clues include:
Synonyms,
Homophones,
Adjectives
more.
Answer sheets and teacher answers are included.
We used cash boxes with code locks, but you can easily just pretend too!
This is a 21-lesson scheme of work designed for KS4 SEND children on Romeo and Juliet. There is some Shakespearean language but for the vast majority, it is all translated. All lessons are differentiated/have challenge opportunities. My students are predominantly ASD so there is an increased focus on understanding feelings and some reference to the Zones of Regulation. It will work for your lower level students who need more age-appropriate material too.
For most lessons, there is a more straightforward PowerPoint in supplement to the other for those classes who need simpler language/themes. These are labelled C10. Most worksheets are at the end of the PowerPoints, ready to print.
All lessons are very visual, highly engaging have a range of writing activities, including my personal favourite resource I’ve ever made…Tudor dating app profiles for matching couples of the corresponding classes!
There is a bonus stage combat lesson too, which was very fun but might not be suitable for all learners/settings.
For Lesson 2, I used this fantastic resource from TES for the insults: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/shakespearean-insult-generator-11555694
This is a resource made for Y9 SEMH students. It touches on the idea of dystopias and utopias and will generate lots of student discussion about what makes a society ‘perfect’. It is part of our Y9 RE unit on suffering. It can be used for an English task or a standalone cover activity.
It is highly visual and creative. It also has a numeracy element.
There are two main tasks- the first is to create their idea of a better society with a budget and a differentiated question for each ability.
The second is to create a tourism poster for their society.
You will get a highly visual and engaging PowerPoint with differentiated outcomes for HA, MA and LA. There are three differentiated sheets, a price list and a poster design sheets.
Here are a couple of lessons I’ve made for my school around the issue of racism in regards to the Euro 2020 competition. It has lots of development potential- I made these lessons very quickly and there has since been some wonderful and positive news about communities coming together.
You will get:
2x Highly visual powerpoints
2x differentiated worksheets (writing a letter for the second lesson so no worksheets for this one!)
1x slightly abridged article
It should hopefully prompt some discussion.
This is a four week SoW that should introduce students to some key GCSE skills and terms. It is fully differentiated and suitable for KS3 (however, it would also be fine to use with UKS2 or lower ability KS4 students).
This is a unit created to fit my SEMH school’s Covid response (primary model- all lessons taught by the same teacher), so it is fully explanatory and designed to be taught by teachers of all specialisms!
As well as offering a robust introduction to debate skills and structure, the course has lots of opportunities for fun S&L activities and games.
(the preview can make the files seem wonky- I promise they’re all fully formatted and are ready to go)
In This Pack
90 files including:
1x short term plan
20x bright, fun and highly visual PowerPoints
45 x worksheets (15x HA, MA and LA)
4x weekly marking sheets
1x assessment paper
1x peer-assessment form
1x pupil reflection sheet
1x poster sheets
1x topic divider for books
lots of other activities and writing frames!
Please leave a review, if you can! It is beyond helpful for development of future resources and I’d really appreciate it.
Here are two 30+ page English work packs I made for my SEMH Y8 and Y9 students who are self-isolating. It has sections on SPaG, reading and writing, with an extras section at the back with some fun creative tasks. They will easily suit upper KS2 though. They might look a bit wonky in the preview but they are properly formatted- all you need to do is print them double-sided and staple!
One is aimed at low-ability KS3 students (at the old NC levels 3-4 or thereabouts) and the other medium- to high-ability students who are levels 5+.
Please leave a review if you can. I’d really appreciate it.
Hope they help you. Stay safe!
Hello!
Thanks for viewing the resource. Included in this download:
1x highly visually engaging and fully differentiated lesson
3x differentiated worksheets to support group work.
I hope it will engage your students and afford you a bit of extra self care time! Please check out my other Macbeth resources too.
Always do get in contact if you have any questions or comments, and please leave a review if you can. I’d really appreciate the feedback.
Hello!
Thanks for viewing the resource. Included in this download:
1x highly visually engaging and fully differentiated lesson
3x differentiated worksheets
I hope it will engage your students and afford you a bit of extra self care time! Please check out my other Macbeth resources too.
Always do get in contact if you have any questions or comments, and please leave a review if you can. I’d really appreciate the feedback.
Hello!
Thanks for viewing the resource. Included in this download:
1x highly visually engaging and fully differentiated lesson
I haven’t included hyperlinks to the openings as I use film clips on my laptop. I’m not entirely sure of the copyright issues involved with uploading those. I’ve knocked a little bit off the price because of this.
I hope it will engage your students and afford you a bit of extra self care time! Please check out my other Macbeth resources too.
Always do get in contact if you have any questions or comments, and please leave a review if you can. I’d really appreciate the feedback.
Hello!
Thanks for viewing the resource. Included in this download:
1x highly visually engaging and fully differentiated lesson
3x differentiated worksheets to support group work.
Covered in the lesson:
James I
Gunpowder Plot
North Berwick Witch Trials
For some reason, the previews on TES make the worksheets look a bit wonky. I promise they are ready to print and go!
I hope it will engage your students and afford you a bit of extra self care time! Please check out my other Macbeth resources too.
Always do get in contact if you have any questions or comments, and please leave a review if you can. I’d really appreciate the feedback.
This resource is a standalone lesson on Frankenstein and the characterisation of his monster. It’s ideally used for HA Y7 up to LA Y9. Can easily be pitched up or down, however all resources are fully differentiated.
It has lovely links to classroom discussion and can be used as a springboard for other horror/gothic work.
This was an observation lesson and was graded as ‘Outstanding’.
This resource is also part of a SOW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/murderous-horror-stories-ks3-scheme-of-work-12109498
This is a complete mini-scheme of work (10 lessons in total), with 32 files included in the pack! It starts with general horror stories with a twist, in which sterotypical genre conventions and characters are studied, moving on to a recap of the gothic and Edgar Allan Poe. The final lesson is planning a gothic story with a gothic generator. This can be taken forward as a written assessment.
Each lesson is fully differentiated and resourced, with a broad range of engaging activities, use of ICT and opportunities for creative and collaborative work.
Week 1: A Vendetta, Guy de Maupassant, (3 lessons)
Week 2 Lamb to the Slaughter, Roald Dahl, (3 lessons)
Week 3: The Tell Tale Heart, (3 lessons)
Bonus lesson: Frankenstein Characterisation
- this lesson was an observation lesson and can stand alone in between any week. It was graded ‘Outstanding’ and is fully resourced and differentiated.
Please leave a review if you can. It is massively helpful to the creation of future resources and it would be massively appreciated. If you need anything else or have a query, please contact me directly on slgraham0@gmail.com!
This is a fun GSCE revision lesson that reinforces quotes and context, etc. It has rounds on themes, quotes and Pictionary, etc.
It makes for a nice break from the revision grind!
I’m reuploading this resource of a very popular card game template with a different name so I don’t get another slap on the wrist! I teach SEND so these are giant sized and good for those students with weaker fine motor skills. It’s an engaging activity which takes little planning and is excellent for reinforcing learning/revision/hooking reluctant learners/generating discussions/etc.
They’re super easy to make- get the students to populate the cards and then print, stick pages together, cut round and laminate two at a time. They can be brought back out for revision of topic areas covered and are suitable and adaptable for all subjects.
Enjoy!