TALKABOUT PICTURES 2Quick View
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TALKABOUT PICTURES 2

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Talkabout Pictures encourages pupils with poor listening skills to listen attentively. It is particularly helpful for those with poor expressive speech, poor receptive language or poor reasoning skills. This resource is extremely flexible: it can be used on a computer screen or interactive whiteboard, or to print out copies of the pictures. Talkabout Pictures is suitable for whole class, group and pair work and can be used by a wide age-range. There are 20 full-colour, detailed pictures and a comprehensive ‘booklet’ with questions. One further set with different pictures is available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
TALKABOUT PICTURES 1Quick View
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TALKABOUT PICTURES 1

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Talkabout Pictures encourages pupils with poor listening skills to listen attentively. It is particularly helpful for those with poor expressive speech, poor receptive language or poor reasoning skills. This resource is extremely flexible: it can be used on a computer screen or interactive whiteboard, or to print out copies of the pictures. Talkabout Pictures is suitable for whole class, group and pair work and can be used by a wide age-range. There are 20 full-colour, detailed pictures and a comprehensive ‘booklet’ with questions. One further set with different pictures is available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
A-Z Taboo game Quick View
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A-Z Taboo game

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A game to improve communication skills. Rules The teacher will split you into two teams. One person from the first team will be selected to sit in front of the whiteboard. They will not be able to see the screen. On the screen a word will pop up, along with an image and clue words. The objective is to get the person to guess the word correctly. Your team has 1 minute to help your team member guess the correct answer. However, you will not be able to say any of the words on the screen (including the title.) You will also not be allowed to do any actions, impressions or stand up...and no shouting. You are not allowed to say things like… “It starts with the letter A.” It is 3 points for a clean win (with no deductions.) Points will be deducted if team players say the words on the board. *Suitable for all ages and key stages.
Elementary English  (ESL) School BundleQuick View
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Elementary English (ESL) School Bundle

10 Resources
Are you looking for elementary teaching resources for ESL students? Are you looking for a way to boost your students reading, speaking and listening. This set of teaching resources will help you. Try them today.
Autism friendly activity timetableQuick View
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Autism friendly activity timetable

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This resource is designed for students with autism or learning difficulties to help clearly visualise their school structure. Students can use Blu Tack to organise their scheduled activities with their allocated times to minimise classroom anxiety to avoid a melt down. Students can attach the day of the week, activity, duration, and start and finish times to the timetable with the cut-outs included. The duration of the lesson has different lengths of time paired with a blank clock face so the student can colour in exactly when each activity will take place. This resource can be laminated and re-used. Activities included: Break Lunch Assembly Register Maths English Reading Spelling Science PE Language Music History Art Geography ICT RE PSHE Design and Technology Drama Dance
Cursive and Non Cursive Handwriting BookletQuick View
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Cursive and Non Cursive Handwriting Booklet

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Some simple booklets I put together for a mixed KS3/4 class of SLD/MLD/ASD students to practice cursive writing and printing. The contents are: • Small letters • Tall and dangly letters • Capital letters • CVC words • CCVC words • sh words • ch • th • ai • ee • igh • oo • oa • HF See my other booklets, including editable versions and non cursive versions https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12883846
BSL Football Signs Flashcards (Let's Sign BSL)Quick View
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BSL Football Signs Flashcards (Let's Sign BSL)

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Flashcard format created in collaboration with Sign4Sport this is a colourful set of 46 carefully selected key-words with illustrations of British Sign Language (BSL) signs and written descriptions for Football related signs. For learners of all ages and abilities. Designed for all who use BSL signs to support communication in the field of deafness and special educational needs (SEN). Supported by the comprehensive collection of sign vocabulary in the Let’s Sign BSL Series of resources. The signs included are; 4-4-2 formation, advantage, ball, captain, centre defence, centre forward, coach, come nearer, cool down, corner flag, defend, dribble, finish, football, foul, game, goal, goalkeeper, header, kick, left back defence, manager, match, midfield, offside, pass, penalty, practise/training, ready, receive, red card, referee/whistle, rest, result/score, right back defence, right wing, start/begin, stop, stretch, striker, tackle, team, warm up, yellow card. The Fingerspelling Alphabet and BSL Basic Handshape Key are also included.
One Christmas... (A sensory story )Quick View
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One Christmas... (A sensory story )

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'One Christmas' is a sensory story about the excitement of Christmas Eve and joy on Christmas day. It comes with a resource list, recipe card and an information sheet explaining the benefits and how to use a sensory story. This is designed for children with SEN (PMLD, CLDD, SLD) and EYFS. This could make a great last week of term activity or why not laminate and send home to parents as holiday homework or an end of term gift. You can also find this resource on our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/TheSensoryDispensary for sale including all resources £25.00 + post and packaging (£2.90). This would make a great Christmas gift for any Sensory Beings you support Please read our Sensory Dispensary blog for further information: http://sensorydispensary.blogspot.co.uk/. We blog about about all things sensory for those with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) including: planning, resources, research, events, CPD, reviews and much more!
Nativity figures to colour in and makeQuick View
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Nativity figures to colour in and make

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Nativity Flat Folk- figures to tell the Christmas Story Flat Folk are simple cone shaped figures that are easy to make. Print, laminate, cut-out and stick together. The characters are, on average 15 cm high. There are two characters to each page. This is a set of outline figures to colour in to make your own individual nativity set. This resource contains: Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, a manger, Angel Gabriel, a donkey, 3 shepherds, a sheep, 3 further angels, 3 wise men and a camel They have a myriad of uses, story - telling, small world, display, mobiles. For use in the classroom and beyond! These figures are also available in separate sets and a full coloured set. If you like these figures, please leave a review.
Something Else Story PowerPoint and AcitvitiyQuick View
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Something Else Story PowerPoint and Acitvitiy

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The story of 'Something Else' by Kathryn Cave and Chris Riddell all supported with Widgit Symbols It includes a work booklet with a range of comprehension activities about the story also supported by Widgit Symbols.
Listening colouring in activity for SEN, Primary, Early Years, PreschoolersQuick View
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Listening colouring in activity for SEN, Primary, Early Years, Preschoolers

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17 differentiated colouring in activities. Also includes an example of a recording sheet. Suitable for SEN, Primary, Early Years and Preschoolers. 10 individual pictures, 3 pages with 2 pictures, 3 pages with 3 pictures, 1 blank page for higher level students to either draw their own picture following an adult’s direction, or can be used for students to work in pairs telling their partner what to draw. If students struggle to colour they could add accessories such as stickers or pictures (i.e. hats, shoes, handbag, scarf, gloves).
English vocab booklet 3Quick View
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English vocab booklet 3

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A vocabulary booklet based the Bee Hummingbird. A reading comprehension resource can be found at SuperteacherWorksheets.com but the booklet will stand alone.
The Ultimate Phonics Screening Prep PackQuick View
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The Ultimate Phonics Screening Prep Pack

12 Resources
This is a collection of my best selling Phonics resources. The pack includes worksheets, homework sheets, games and activities for the classroom and more! Laminate for long term use and use year after year. See each individual resource for previews and full descriptions. Save 25% by purchasing this bundle today!
Halloween StoryQuick View
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Halloween Story

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The story of 'Sidney the Skeleton.' A simple fun story about a Skeleton that everyone is scared of. All he wants is a friend so he disguises himself as a pumpkin and turns up to the Halloween party! All supported by Widgit Symbols.
DictionariesQuick View
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Dictionaries

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A simple PowerPoint where 'Horrid Henry' explains what Dictionaries are and how we can use them. All supported with Widgit Symbols.
AUTUMN MOSAICQuick View
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AUTUMN MOSAIC

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This pack, containing exercises designed for Autumn, will help children of various age and development stages not only to get acquainted with the season that is rich in colours and rowan plant goodies, but will also teach them to count, arrange words and discern objects by their colour, size and quantity. The colourful exercises will develop the thinking and fine motor skills, attention, attentiveness, imagination and also enrich the vocabulary of the young ones. Colouring, ornament creation, puzzle and mosaic building will develop children's creativity and the ability to notice the beauty of the Autumn.
Halloween Word Book of British Sign Language (BSL) VocabularyQuick View
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Halloween Word Book of British Sign Language (BSL) Vocabulary

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A colourful little booklet of BSL signs and words for Halloween. The signs are introduced with the words beneath followed by a section with words to complete. A useful and fun introduction for all children to learn some BSL signs and particularly for children who are deaf or have special educational needs and use sign language.
Colour Fingerspelling Alphabet British Sign Language (BSL) for Right-handed signersQuick View
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Colour Fingerspelling Alphabet British Sign Language (BSL) for Right-handed signers

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An alternative version of the British Sign Language Fingerspelling Alphabet with darker skin tones. Signing, spelling, manual alphabet, SSE, makaton. Eyecatching and colourful guide to encourage all children to learn the Fingerspelling Alphabet. Useful as a direct link to the written word it is helpful to deaf BSL users and also in the field of Special Educational Needs to provide a visual and kinaesthetic addition to language learning for children with additional communication needs. Fingerspelling is an important and integrated part of BSL - it provides a direct link to literacy, can be easily learned and with practice can help to improve word recognition.
Phonics Bundle (includes revision and assessment materials)Quick View
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Phonics Bundle (includes revision and assessment materials)

9 Resources
BUNDLE INCLUDES 9 RESOURCES. Please check each individual resource and read the descriptions carefully before buying. This bundle includes revision material, assessment material AND games. SAVE a massive 51% purchasing ALL these great resources together.
Phonics Screening Prep BundleQuick View
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Phonics Screening Prep Bundle

9 Resources
Ideal for Phonics Screening Prep, may be of use to EYFS depending on Phonics scheme being used. Please see each individual resource for description and previews!