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Suitable for SEN, Early Years, Primary, Preschoolers.
Label the 4 different layers of the Rainforest.
Match the description with the correct photo and label.
Suitable for all abilities.
Lower abilities- cut out labels and stick in correct places.
Middle abilities- cut out photos and stick. Copy labels.
Higher abilities- cut out photos and stick. Write own labels.
Includes an extension worksheet for students to write their own descriptions of the 4 layers of the rainforest and a mapping exercise for students to find where rainforests are located around the world and colour in on the map (map be best if printed on A3).
A 25 Slide PowerPoint all about the ways in which we can care and look after our Environment. It explains what the environment it as the importance of Recycling, Throwing away Rubbish, Saving Water, Saving Trees and Looking after Animals. It includes a video on recycling paper. All supported by Widget Symbols.
Resources created for an SEN group, aimed at learners with autism, mixed KS1/KS2, during an Indian topic.
Included are visual supports and structured activities.
As our topic was India with a Geography focus, the blockbuster game also includes land-form questions. Questions are very simple due to the needs of the group, questions also include questions about the identity of Jungle Book characters.
The Indian animals booklet is more of a 'tiger fact-sheet' to go with the 'Tigers' power point. I had planned to create a booklet about Indian animals but ran out of time on the topic.
Activity created for primary SEN group. Children cut and pasted a map of the continent and a picture of that continents animals into the appropriate box. Some animal pictures are on a map of the continent to give children a visual clue - because of this I gave them the strip of maps and the strip of animal pictures separately to avoid confusion. I let the children cut out their pictures themselves to promote fine motor skills.
A PowerPoint all about Amazon Tribes members for primary aged children. It includes an embedded video and links to other videos. Great for a topic on the Amazon Rainforest. All supported with Widgit Symbols.
A game that can be used as a plenary or to identify key terms for a lesson. I often use 'fun' categories, followed by a couple more serious ones. I have included a tutorial of how to play and a blank sheet to print out.
Students are required to think of words for each category and as soon as they have filled in all the categories in a horizontal line they need to shout 'stop the bus' everyone needs to put their pens down and they can score points by putting original words in.
Teacher or student to pick the letter that the whole class use. Please see tutorial for more detail.
Only trouble I have had is trying to score the class as a whole when they play individually. I often just use the person who has said stop the bus first.
Free Resource : Taken from : Jungles - Planet Earth 2 - Activity Pack
Enjoy learning through the master himself Lord David Attenborough as he takes us on a journey around Planet Earth (featured on BBC iplayer)
Following through the key vocabulary used within the activity pack + Planet Earth 2, Jungle episode, engage young people with this Jungle themed word search.
For active watching pages and additional related Planet Earth Resources see the Example Resources shop.
(Cool, Warm and Hot themed differentiation included with ‘Activity Pack’)
This is a booklet about maps / basic direction skills to be used for your SEN or lower ability pupils alongside a Geography topic you may have involving maps.
6 week weather chart suitable for SEN, Early Years, Preschoolers, Primary.
Use the chart (print in A3) to record the weather for 6 weeks in your local area, or use the 2nd chart to compare 2 places or countries.
Includes 2 question worksheets for higher abilities, 1 being a recap and summary worksheet of their findings comparing 2 places/countries.
For lower and middle ability- includes pictures of sunshine, clouds, snow, rain, storm, fog, frost, rainbow, and wind to help with understanding. Allows them to observe the days weather and think about what the weather will be like next week, making predictions.
For higher ability- space to write the weather they can see and allows them to predict what they think the weather will be next week. Children could also take their own photos of the weather and stick them on the chart. A clip from BBC weather showing the latest weather forecast could be shown during the lesson, and children could be encouraged to look at different areas of the UK or another country to compare the weather in different regions. Use the 2 worksheets to compare understanding before carrying out the observations and after to check learning and understanding.
Good starting point to exploring the water cycle.
A PowerPoint that explains all about Volcanoes and Mount Vesuviuhs. It includes instructions of how to make your own volcano. All supported by Widgit Symbols.
A collection of photos I am curating for my students for the next term as we explore Great Britain and the topic of journeys and travel, as well as the introduction of the railway across Britain in the Victorian era. My students will use these photos as part of their own projects and presentations and to explore locations in Britain and the kinds of holiday activities you might find in each place. I hope that you will find these photos useful with your own students.
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A collection of resources which can be used by KS1 students as part of changes within living memory - transport topics. Includes types of transportation, day trips, the moon and solar system and space travel.
My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is an example - I hope you like it - if you do, check out my bundles, Europe and Asia!
My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is a bundle of all the European countries including passport & board pass templates, sensory ideas, and other general resources and then it includes the following countries:
China, Japan, India, Thailand, Russia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines & Vietnam.
If you’re not sure, check out my example lesson in France and if you like this, check out my other bundle of European countries.
My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is a bundle of all the European countries including passport & board pass templates, sensory ideas, and other general resources and then it includes the following countries:
France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Poland, Scotland & Turkey. If you’re not sure, check out my France resource to give you a feel, and if you really like it, check out my Asia bundle.
Worksheets to help with a basic introduction to the oceans and the continents of the world.
Teach people the names and positions of the oceans and the continents with the help of these cut out and stick worksheets. Test knowledge with a worksheet to fill in and colour the world map in.
Helps with basic geography, maps can be used to name cities and places around the world.
Designed so that you are never stuck for another idea for a primary art lesson ever again in your career - and at a massive discount!
Everything is ready-to-teach and super easy for any teacher, and all the activities and lessons will be loved by any primary age children.
Lessons cover a wide range of topics, skills and materials which means that they can be taught at any time of a school year or easily adapted to meet your planning, topic or learning focus.
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Free Resource : Taken from : Mountains - Planet Earth 2 - Activity Pack
Enjoy learning through the master himself Lord David Attenborough as he takes us on a journey around Planet Earth (featured on BBC iplayer)
Following through the key vocabulary used within the activity pack + Planet Earth 2, Mountains episode, engage young people with this Mountain themed crossword.
Answers included!
For active watching pages and additional related Planet Earth Resources see the Example Resources shop.
(Cool, Warm and Hot themed differentiation included with ‘Activity Pack’)