SENCO ToolkitQuick View
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SENCO Toolkit

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Includes: Assess, Plan, Do, Review Cycle Focused feedback forms x 3 Intervention tiers Pupil Passports template Student support booklet template Learning Walk proforma Student observation sheet
Emoticon Emoji feelings cardsQuick View
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Emoticon Emoji feelings cards

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The 26 Emoticon/feelings cards are an ideal way to help your children to express their feelings or to recognise facial changes and read expressions. By using the ‘emoticons’ which children now understand through texting, social media and other sources, you can make an up to date version of ‘faces’ cards and children feel less conspicuous carrying them around. Print as large cards for home/school use and in a pocket sized version on a wrist twist which easily fit into a pocket or onto a key-ring. ​ ​​These cards are great for discussing how other people feel, exploring body language and facial expressions These are also available to purchase professionally made on a keyring from my Ebay store £4.99 inc delivery. EBay item number:132146215081
Calm Down Mini Posters-Visuals for OLDER Students!Quick View
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Calm Down Mini Posters-Visuals for OLDER Students!

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Ideal for special education but also a great fit for general classrooms, autism programs, ESL\ELL, and school counseling for upper elementary and middle school! Great for teaching coping skills! Posters are in color, 8.5" X 11", 300 dpi. and png format. Great for special education teachers and school counselors! Each page features 2 posters (half-page). 14 pages, 24 mini-posters total! T This Set Contains: 24 Behavior Mini-Posters (half -page posters depicting a variety of coping strategies including breaks, tools (fidgets, etc.), seats, counting, self hugs, dots and squeezies, stop and think, yoga, exercise, quiet space, and MORE!). Visual Cards Suggested Use and Tips For extra strength and durability, it is highly recommended that cards are laminated or glued to card stock. *redirect and remind students, for example, "what does the poster say?" "Check out the poster!" "What can you do to cope?" *keep a visual presence of self regulation options in the classroom * visually communicate with and teach nonverbal, struggling readers, some special ed. populations, and ESL/ELL students. *create your own games and classroom activities. * remind students about what coping options look like Check out the variety of "Calm Down" visual products from Illumismart! Calm Down Student Self Advocacy Calm Down Mini Posters Calm Down Coloring Pages Calm Down Handouts Calm Down Cards
Children's Contribution to their Annual ReviewQuick View
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Children's Contribution to their Annual Review

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PowerPoint presentation on the rationale behind our decision to ensure all children contribute to their Annual Review through a the use of video, embedded in a multimedia presentation. Also covers the strategies we used to introduce it. More about it here: http://www.switchitmaker2.com/reviews/reviewscoming.htm#willow Although we used Switch It Maker 2 for our presentations, you could use any presentation software: PowerPoint, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Prezzi, etc.
MACS Charity Assembly for PrimaryQuick View
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MACS Charity Assembly for Primary

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Two assemblies which focus on the work done by the MACS charity (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and Coloboma Support). MACS is a charity for young people who were born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes, so the assemblies focus on the importance of valuing our vision and how we should treat everyone with respect and without prejudice. The assemblies focus on the work MACS do to help and support young people. One of the assemblies is to raise awareness of the work MACS does and the other is for schools interested in fundraising for the charity. These are especially useful for schools teaching topics on prejudice and discrimination and also schools with a child who uses MACS' services. For more clips and information visit the MACS website: http://macs.org.uk/
Feedback forms (staff)Quick View
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Feedback forms (staff)

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Ideal to use together information on students for meetings with parents. Staff are also able to complete to report concerns on a student to the SENCO/HOY/DoL/AH
Calm Down Handouts and Checklists-Visuals for OLDER Students!Quick View
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Calm Down Handouts and Checklists-Visuals for OLDER Students!

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Pictures for Older Students! Make coping and self regulation easier for students to understand with handouts they can COLOR! Images feature diverse students using a variety of coping strategies (yoga, breaks, tools, fidgets, activities) from upper elementary, middle school, and teens. Cards are in color on pngs. 300 dpi. (6 Cards/page). Individual card size is about 2.5" by 2.5". Great for special education teachers and school counselors! This Set Contains: 8 "Checklist" style handouts featuring 4 Calm Down Options for Students to Color: Things Places Strategies Activities-Active Activities-Quiet Seats Stop and Think Breaks Side A and B Handout (24 Calm Down Options Black and White) Side A and B Handout (24 Calm Down Options COLOR ideal for laminating)
Special Education and Calm Down Visual Resource Kits BUNDLE! For Older Kids!Quick View
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Special Education and Calm Down Visual Resource Kits BUNDLE! For Older Kids!

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SAVE with this combined offer that includes BOTH the Special Education (Autism) and Calm-Down Visual Resource Kits! This deal includes 200 pages/pieces in an extensive collection of illustrated of cards, forms, documents, games, posters, coloring pages, and BONUS clip-art! This bundle is ideal for grades 4-9 (special education) and offers a variety of functions to meet the needs of different of students. With age appropriate visuals (featuring upper elementary, middle school kids, and teens) coping with stressful situations, this resource was designed to make communication clearer for students with learning disabilities, ESL/ELL and language barriers, autism spectrum/nonverbal populations, and beyond. While it was designed with special ed. and school counseling in mind, many of the resources included in this bundle are also a great addition for general classrooms. All images are 300 dpi. png handouts and 2.5" cards in color. Products from the “Special Education” Visual Resource Kit Includes: Classroom Posters (themes include general classroom reminders and expectations, behavior, diversity, anti-bullying, jobs, and daily changes) Coloring (for older students!) and Downtime Activities include coloring pages for older kids, blank bookmarks, blank game, blank rpg cards template, and more!) Student Rewards Cards (with visuals and rewards appropriate for students in upper elementary, middle school, and special ed. high school)! Test Accommodation Cards (discreetly remind students of upcoming tests and accommodations)! Teacher/Student Communication Cards (communicate with students over a variety of issues from break requests to fire drill alerts to behavior redirection) Emotions Cards (teach or communicate emotions using visuals of diverse upper elementary students)! Learning Styles Cards (use visuals to teach students (and staff!) about multiple intelligence theories. Includes Learning Styles scavenger hunt game!) Noise Levels Cards (play a Noise Level matching game or use visuals to demonstrate appropriate times and places for certain noise levels.)! School Supplies Cards (help teach students which supplies they need to be prepared and successful…or double as a teaching tool for ESL and nonverbal students!) Schedule and Subjects Cards (this extensive variety of visual schedule possibilities makes it easier for you and your students to foresee the day’s coming attractions!) Student Advocacy Sheets (help students express and advocate for themselves in organized letters to teachers) Quick Forms and Documents for Special Ed. Teachers (quick editable docs for IEP meeting reminders, teacher feedback requests, sub reports, and more! BONUS! Autism “People and Puzzles” Clip-Art for your own Products!! BONUS! Ninjas" Clip-Art for your own Products!!