Inclusion Briefing: Specific Learning DifficultiesQuick View
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Inclusion Briefing: Specific Learning Difficulties

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A 'one-side-of-A4' guide, with a description of Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) and classroom strategies, designed for secondary school subject teachers of students with this kind of learning disability.
PE Games for pupils with multiple learning difficultiesQuick View
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PE Games for pupils with multiple learning difficulties

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This resources is aimed at pupils with high complex needs and trying to use PE as a means to engage them. This would be suitable for pupils with multiple learning difficulties such as sensory impairments, global learning delay and physical disabilities. This resource is a 6 week block of lessons that slowly add complexity to familiar tasks over the course of the unit. The unit uses Ball games as a means to help engage the pupils in their physical development. The resource also includes an outline of the unit that could be submitted as part of a medium term plan.
Specific Heat CapacityQuick View
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Specific Heat Capacity

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Specific Heat Capacity for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. Rewritten and improved 16.05.22. Specific Heat Capacity is included in the exam specification in two separate places: Energy Topic (Physics 4.1.1.3 / Combined Science 6.1.1.3) where it is followed by a required practical. Particle Model of Matter Topic (Physics 4.3.2.2 / Combined Science 6.3.2.2) The exam spec points are virtually the same for each. I have written this lesson so that it can be taught in either place, however the required practical means it is likely to be taught in the energy topic. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity with answers • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. . Learning objectives: Describe the difference between thermal energy and temperature. Define specific heat capacity. Describe the factors that affect the amount of energy stored in or released from a system as its temperature changes. Explain how specific heat capacity can affect temperature changes and energy stored or released for different substances. Use the equation below to determine the temperature change, mass or specific heat capacity of an object, or the change in thermal energy. Change in thermal energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
PE Motor skills for pupils with multiple learning difficultiesQuick View
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PE Motor skills for pupils with multiple learning difficulties

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This resource is for teachers in Special Schools delivering PE to complex needs pupils. Included is a unit outline, pupil outcomes, lesson plan and a record sheet for staff to use. The resource is aimed at developing the individual movement of complex needs pupils and their general physical literacy. Sessions are geared towards classes with high staffing where the teacher acts a facilitator to the learning taking place and helps to guide the staff working with individual pupils.
Dyslexia Difficulties Mind MapQuick View
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Dyslexia Difficulties Mind Map

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A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. This list of difficulties is not exhaustive but is a flavour of some of the issues that can affect students with dyslexia.
Student with memorization difficultiesQuick View
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Student with memorization difficulties

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In this document you will find many suggestions of tools and resources to use in case you have a student with memorization difficulties. These tools can be used for all students. (elementary school)
Dyslexia Difficulties Mind MapQuick View
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Dyslexia Difficulties Mind Map

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A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. This list of difficulties is not exhaustive but is a flavour of some of the issues that can affect students with dyslexia,
Dysgraphia Difficulties Mind MapQuick View
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Dysgraphia Difficulties Mind Map

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A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. This list of difficulties is not exhaustive but is a flavour of some of the issues that can affect students with dysgraphia.
Dyspraxia Difficulties Mind MapQuick View
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Dyspraxia Difficulties Mind Map

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A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. This list of difficulties is not exhaustive but is a flavour of some of the issues that can affect students with dyspraxia.
Dyscalculia Difficulties Mind MapQuick View
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Dyscalculia Difficulties Mind Map

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A Mind Map, created in PowerPoint, that works as a poster or as a mini presentation that could be used as part of staff training or to build awareness. This list of difficulties is not exhaustive but is a flavour of some of the issues that can affect students with dyscalculia.
Assessment of SpLD DifficultiesQuick View
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Assessment of SpLD Difficulties

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This is a 4000 word assignment looking at the effectiveness of the Phonological Assessment Battery in assessing SpLD difficulties. Lots of useful research on SpLd difficulties.
Addressing Reading DifficultiesQuick View
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Addressing Reading Difficulties

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A step-by-step guide in the form of a question and answer checklist helping you to identify problems and suggesting a range of practical technology focused solutions to support pupils with writing difficulties. The infograph is available as an A2 poster, and also as a PDF with clickable links that take you to sources of information on the internet.
Supporting Writing DifficultiesQuick View
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Supporting Writing Difficulties

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A step-by-step guide in the form of a question and answer checklist helping you to identify problems and suggesting a range of practical technology focused solutions to support pupils with writing difficulties.
FREE Language Difficulty Indicators HandoutQuick View
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FREE Language Difficulty Indicators Handout

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Language Difficulty Indicators Handout. FREE A list of 16 indicators, such as limited vocabulary or delayed responses, that a child is having difficulties processing language, and may need special services or extra help. - HappyEdugator
4 Specific Learning Disabilities Mind MapsQuick View
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4 Specific Learning Disabilities Mind Maps

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The resource is designed and created in PowerPoint to help all professional bodies working with children. They can be used as a poster or within a presentation regarding SpLD. These mind maps can assist SENCO's, teachers, support staff etc within primary or secondary education as part of staff training or building awareness. There are four posters all together: Dysgraphia Dyslexia Dyscalculia Dyspraxia
Parent Guide to supporting a Teen with Executive Function difficultiesQuick View
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Parent Guide to supporting a Teen with Executive Function difficulties

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Fully editable word document to help support parents with a teenager with Executive Function difficulties. This can be adapted to include your own Schools Logo and address, and the colour scheme can also be changed to suit your own needs There are 16 Parent guides in the series, which can be purchased separately, or as a whole series for a discount. Each guide has a section with practical tips for parents, as well as a section signposting websites that have free resources, support and communities to widen the support available to parents. The guides are written for Teens, but could just as easily be used for parents of younger children.
Cognition & Learning ToolkitQuick View
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Cognition & Learning Toolkit

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This toolkit provides information on how to support the needs of pupils with SEN/EHCPs in the classroom as part of a quality first teaching approach. Each section links to one of the four broad areas of need. You will find: Cognition & learning • Categories of potential difficulty within that need. -Memory -Task Organisation, Maintenance and Completion Skills -Concentration -Transferring/Generalising Learning -Time Management -Self-Assessment Skills -Information Processing -Letter and/or Number Recognition and Recording -Phonic Application -Spelling:High Frequency Words and Phonetically Irregular Words -Reading Accuracy -Reading Comprehension -Learning and Application of Number Facts -Organising Ideas for Writing -Developing Writing (Letter Formation) • What that area of difficulty might look like in the classroom. • Supportive quality first teaching strategies that will offer support. Each list of ‘What it might look like?’ and ‘Supportive Quality First Teaching Strategies’ are not exhaustive but may provide a useful starting point to help you help your pupils access learning. At the end of each section are resources linked to some of the strategies. The Toolkit can be edited and new needs and provisions can be added to meet the needs of your students.
Structured Arithmetic Boards to Support Maths DifficultiesQuick View
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Structured Arithmetic Boards to Support Maths Difficulties

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This pack of 13 pages contains grids to support: Long multiplication for 2 by 2 digits Rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 Vertical number line 2 differentiated place value boards to aid multiplying and dividing by multiples of 10 and aligning sums correctly Bus stop division with remainder Bus stop division with decimal answers All boards except the vertical number line come with an instruction sheet to guide how to use the board. Please note that I have also provided a grid for long multiplication 2 digits by 1 digit, which is available as a free download to try out. I have developed these boards through my work with students with difficulties in maths including dyscalculia. I have found these structured guides support learning and allow processes to be understood. They aid students to learn using this scaffolding approach, which can be taken away when they feel more confident. These boards are ideal for laminating so they can be used repeatedly.
12 SPECIAL NEEDS PECS PICTURE CARD SETS - AUTISM ASD SEN LEARNING DIFFICULTIES COMMUNICATIONQuick View
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12 SPECIAL NEEDS PECS PICTURE CARD SETS - AUTISM ASD SEN LEARNING DIFFICULTIES COMMUNICATION

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•12 sets of pec cards for children and adults with special needs. Including Autism. •Each set is lightly different so that they can be easily identified. •Great to use for those who struggle with verbal communication or changes in routine. Good for praise, behaviour modification and general day to day understanding. •Can be made into fans or keyrings or used separately to plan routines. •Example of each set is shown on the picture but each set includes more than just the cards shown, with full details shown below. •Every person has differing needs – should you want extra pictures added into any of the sets, please just let us know and we will add them in for you free of charge. •The 12 sets are as follows: •Autism awareness: explains to others what Autism is and helps with interaction. Cards include: explanation of Autism, explanation of behaviour, explanation of verbal understanding, cards to be completed by carer – things I like, things I don’t like, I get upset when…, the calm down when…, ways I communicate…, photo of me, my address is, my school is… •Behaviour cards – traffic light think, red light, yellow light, green light, well done, good, stop, think. •Dangers: cards include – danger, electricity, do not touch, do not eat, do not drink, sharp, slippery, hot, yes, no, stop, poison •Difficulties: cards include – too hot, too cold, it hurts, too crowded, noisy, smelly, messy, too bright, tastes bad, tired, sick, hungry, lonely, angry, sad •Going out: cards include out, home, dog, walk, car, bike, bus, taxi, school, shop, park, doctors, hospital, dentist, family, holiday, train, swimming, bowling •Emotions: cards include – happy, sad, confused, angry, scared, tired, excited, surprised •Medical and help needed: cards include – medicine, tablets, bandage, crutches, injection, help, wheelchair, teacher, doctor, nurse, nappy, insulin, sanitary towel, tampon, underwear, bin, first aid, glasses, hearing aid, plaster •Home to school routine: cards included – wake up, get dressed, wash, teeth, hair, breakfast, school bag, car, seat belt, school, home, homework, toilet •Instructions: cards include – ask, sit, quiet, choose, listen, wait, line, tidy, eat, drink, sleep •Lessons: cards include – maths, English, science, reading, library, music, PE, computers, group work, art, writing, outside, lunch, snack, home, assembly, religion, cooking, swimming, history, geography, blank card to add extras. •Toilet routines: cards include – need toilet? Shut door, pants down, sit down, change, wee (girl), wee (boy), poo, wipe, throw tissue, stand up, pants up, wash hands, dry hands •Morning routines: cards include – wake up, toilet, wash, dry, brush teeth, comb hair, get dressed, breakfast, shoes, coat.
Word Finding Difficulties (word retrieval difficulties) games and word mapsQuick View
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Word Finding Difficulties (word retrieval difficulties) games and word maps

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This is a pack of a few word maps and then four games to help children with word finding difficulties or word retrieval difficulties to 'file' words in their mind for later use. The games focus on children connecting words through rhyming words, starting sounds, categories and parts of items to ideas and words they already know. It contains: - 3 pages of a word map with a clipart image of a dog, cat or frog in the centre for children to work on by answering the questions in the shapes around. - 1 blank word map. - 1 game board using starting sounds. - 1 game board using rhyming words. - 1 game board using 'parts of...'. - 1 game board using categories. - 1 game board for the syllables game. - 1 game board for the 'where you find it' game.