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Lots of (hopefully) helpful resources for those teaching pupils with SEN.

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Lots of (hopefully) helpful resources for those teaching pupils with SEN.
Choose your Pirate Ship
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Choose your Pirate Ship

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Some information on advantages and disadvantaged of various types of ships for students to read then choose a ship and give a justification for their choice.
Superheroes
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Superheroes

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A bundle of work loosely themed around superheroes. You can easily adapt the wording an images to suit the interests of your students. covers creative writing, persuasive writing and using speech.
The Highwayman
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The Highwayman

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3 lessons based on The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes including analysis and creative writing.
Design Iron Man Biscuits
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Design Iron Man Biscuits

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End of topic reward lesson design, then make, then decorate biscuits. The recipe I used is as follows: 200g plain flour 100g margarine 100g sugar 1 egg Grease tray. Sieve flour. Cut and rub in fat to fine breadcrumbs. add sugar and any flavourings. add beaten egg and bring together. roll out and cut out shapes bake for 10-20 mins at 180 until straw coloured allow to cool.
The Iron Man Chapter 3
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The Iron Man Chapter 3

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Activities linked to Chapter 3 of The Iron Man including designing a menu for The Iron Man and a picture ordering/story summery activity to recap the story up to chapter 3.
Iron Man Sound Poem
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Iron Man Sound Poem

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Example and resources to create an onomatopoeia poem based on the events in the first chapter of the Iron Man.
Jabberwocky
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Jabberwocky

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A selection of resources for a lesson or lessons about the poem Jabberwocky. I ask students to find 10 nonsense words in the poem. Use the planning sheet to help them design monster. Write a description of their monster. Write a story of poem about their monster using some words they have made up, or made up words from the poem. Here you may need to spend some time deciding what these words mean. Finally an activity on non-fiction writing to support pupils to include titles, sub-titles, captions and to write in paragraphs. Use the example about Komodo dragons to spot these features. Use the information about Swordfish (easier) and Ichthyosaurus (harder as headings are not included and the information is not in order) or your own research to write your own non-fiction article about a real life monster.
Storm on the Island
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Storm on the Island

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Worksheet of questions to help support students to access the poem and pick out key features as well as comment on the effect of these features.