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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!
Sensory Story lesson plan  Lullabyhullaballoo  PMLD KS1 KS2 KS3Quick View
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Sensory Story lesson plan Lullabyhullaballoo PMLD KS1 KS2 KS3

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This item describes how to resource and deliver the story of Lullabyhullaballoo by Mick Inkpen in a multi sensory and inclusive way. It is designed to be used with a group of up to seven learners of primary or secondary school age who have profound and multiple learning disabilities are working at P1-3 and may also have physical and/or sensory impairments. This activity encourages uses of visual, auditory, olfactory and tactile senses and engages with visual, linguistic, kinaesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal and naturalistic learning styles. Also included are ideas for linked activities, sample Learning Objectives and examples of assessment opportunities for the descriptors of Pscales P1 -P3ii . This activity has many opportunities for assessment against the Routes for Learning tool.
Different Types Of FamilyQuick View
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Different Types Of Family

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A simple Power Point presentation looking at families - Do all families look the same? What do you love about your family? Presentation also includes a link to a story.
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Improving Visual Memory 1

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Developing observation! Packed into this unit are 22 creatively illustrated lessons. Each boasts a drawing of a real-life situation complete with familiar objects. From “a visit to the ice cream parlor” to “a busy street corner,” students are given time to absorb the visual information from each picture. After putting the image aside, 12 questions are asked about what was depicted and students are asked to draw something they remember. Plenty of observation practice will be had by all as thinking and comprehension skills are given a workout.
Sensory Story - Wildlife - Bertie the BeeQuick View
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Sensory Story - Wildlife - Bertie the Bee

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This resource was prepared for a PMLD KS3 SEN class of eight students. Curriculum Topic: Wildlife - Endangered Species For this powerpoint story you will need: A toy bumble bee (a fun project could be to create your very own bee toy/s in an Art lesson) 2-3 garden flowerpots (more or less depending on the size of the group) 2-3 toy balls (If you can only resource one then students could pass it to each other) A selection of coins (this is a nice numeracy opportunity) Activate a fan using a switch box and jelly switch. For more able students, they can press the on/off button on the fan and explore different wind strengths Bubbles! Disco lights, if you don’t have these fairy lights can work or torches with different coloured plastics/acetates stuck to the top of them to create different colours Chocolate spread on a spoon as a taster - or real ice cream if it’s a hot day can be great! (Ensure that you check for allergies/nil by mouth before offering) Vibrating massage tool or vibrating snake (this offers a wonderful sensory experience) Pharell’s ‘Happy’ song, or an agreed class favourite song and the disco lights - have a dance, have a twirl! A dark sheet to place over students, indicating night time This sensory story was delivered once a week for a half term and by the final couple of weeks students were beginning to anticipate elements of the story. A nice small group activity. Personal Development: Communication and Interaction Social, Emotional and Behavioural Cognition and Learning Physical and Sensory
Listening Story + Read Along Text; The Stonecutter (Japanese Folktale)Quick View
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Listening Story + Read Along Text; The Stonecutter (Japanese Folktale)

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Tale Time re-tells this classic Japanese folktale. Great for lower and upper KS2 whole class listening or small group listening. Ideal for children with additional needs, especially children with dyslexia or reluctant readers. This traditional tale from Asia tells of a Stonecutter who, unhappy with his lot, wishes to be the Mayor. Through the magic of story, his wish comes true. But the Stonecutter is never satisfied, he then wants to be King and when he sees the Sun has power over him, he sets his sights higher. The Stonecutter becomes the sun, a cloud, then a mountain and finally ends up right back where he started. The Stonecutter audio story for children is just over seven minutes in length. This circular story could be a great starter for a philosophy lesson, or a circle time discussion on desire and happiness. Or why not use it to start a drama lesson? Tale Time audio stories are a fun way to bring more storytelling into the classroom. We’d love to hear how you used this story and what you thought about it and we’re always keen to improve our resources, please do feedback.
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Christmas

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An interactive whiteboard resources for use with students with special needs, some fun Christmas activities. It includes worksheets, activities to out using the whiteboard, songs, stories and cooking. It can be used with all ages and is age-appropriate for secondary students. It can also be used with young mainstream students
Finding Fiona Sensory StoryQuick View
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Finding Fiona Sensory Story

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This is a sensory story I created for my topic 'stories'. This was written for a PMLD class of pupils. I have written it with the sentence, the sense, the sensory experience and what I and my TAs are looking for and observing throughout the sessions. Repeat story throughout the term to enable the child to develop anticipation, investigation, awareness, preference and much more. Could also be used in an EYFS KS1 class. Please read our Sensory Dispensary blog for further information on how and why to use this resource: http://sensorydispensary.blogspot.co.uk/. We blog about planning, resources, research, events, CPD, reviews and much more.
Autumn and Halloween Bundle for EYFS/KS1Quick View
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Autumn and Halloween Bundle for EYFS/KS1

10 Resources
A huge bundle of resources to keep you going through Autumn. This bundle includes my top selling Autumn and Halloween Resources for EYFS and KS1. Please see each individual resource for content descriptions.
Home Education Pack for Early Years and Key Stage OneQuick View
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Home Education Pack for Early Years and Key Stage One

20 Resources
An extensive pack containing 20 resources, ideal for home education. Pack includes Starter Phonics Basic Maths Handwriting Emergent Writing Colour Recognition Fine motor skill activity packs Please see each individual pack for more information.
Islands and Oceans/ Sea PoetryQuick View
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Islands and Oceans/ Sea Poetry

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A Power Point exploring different types of poetry based on the sea/ oceans. The Power Point covers rhyming words, acrostic, shape and listing poems - also includes widgit symbols.
Cut, Paste, & Color SetQuick View
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Cut, Paste, & Color Set

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5-Book SetBuild a foundation of skills with these imaginative cut, paste, and color activities! The fun, hands-on activities in these books are guaranteed to develop the critical thinking, word association, and reading comprehension skills of young learners.Skills include consonants, homophones, antonyms, compounds, similes, analogies, and more. Students will have a great time as they become actively involved in the learning process!Books- Logic- Classification- Language Development- Reading Comprehension- Reasoning
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Readiness Skills Series 2

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These easy-to-use activity pages will help build a strong foundation in these basic but vital readiness skills. Fun, hands-on activities feature puzzles, mazes, coloring, cut and paste, tracing, and simple word writing that gets young learners familiar with shapes, colors, numbers, and counting. But the learning doesn't stop there - students will be practicing fine-motor skills, hand-eye coordination, visual perception, and following directions.