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TICKING TEXTS 1

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The 3 Ticking Texts books encourage early readers to understand texts. Book 1 is aimed at KS1 plus older pupils with literacy problems. Each book includes various types of short texts with a low reading level and a high interest level, and the format allows children with poor coordination/writing ability to concentrate solely on text comprehension skills. The sheets are useful for shared and guided reading and for homework and are also suitable for speaking and listening work. Discussion points and extension activities are included for each text. This is a useful resource for children who have ‘learnt to read’ and are now ‘reading to learn.’ Previously available through Easylearn.
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TICKING TEXTS 3

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The 3 Ticking Texts books encourage early readers to understand texts. Book 3 is aimed at KS2 plus KS3 pupils with literacy problems. Each book includes various types of short texts with a low reading level and a high interest level, and the format allows children with poor coordination/writing ability to concentrate solely on text comprehension skills. The sheets are useful for shared and guided reading and for homework and are also suitable for speaking and listening work. Discussion points and extension activities are included for each text. This is a useful resource for children who have ‘learnt to read’ and are now ‘reading to learn.’ Previously available through Easylearn.
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TICKING TEXTS 2

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The 3 Ticking Texts books encourage early readers to understand texts. Book 2 is aimed at KS2 plus older pupils with literacy problems. Each book includes various types of short texts with a low reading level and a high interest level, and the format allows children with poor coordination/writing ability to concentrate solely on text comprehension skills. The sheets are useful for shared and guided reading and for homework and are also suitable for speaking and listening work. Discussion points and extension activities are included for each text. This is a useful resource for children who have ‘learnt to read’ and are now ‘reading to learn.’ Previously available through Easylearn.
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Ticking Texts Series

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The 3 Ticking Texts books encourage early readers to understand texts. Book 1 is aimed at KS1 plus older pupils with literacy problems, whilst books 2 and 3 are more suitable for KS2 plus KS3 pupils struggling with literacy. Each book includes various types of short texts with a low reading level and a high interest level, and the format allows children with poor coordination/writing ability to concentrate solely on text comprehension skills. The sheets are useful for shared and guided reading and for homework and are also suitable for speaking and listening work. Discussion points and extension activities are included for each text. This is a useful resource for children who have ‘learnt to read’ and are now ‘reading to learn.’ Previously available through Easylearn.
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Reading Roundabout Series

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First in a graded series of 3 books to encourage pupils to engage with, and understand, text. The texts used become longer and more challenging as the series progresses. High interest, low reading level material is used and all 3 books are suitable for a wide age-range: KS2-KS4. Each book has a wide variety of motivating activities, based on fictional and non-fictional texts. There are clear, straightforward instructions and some extension activities. Previously available through Easylearn.
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MAKING NOTES

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Making Notes helps to develop a range of comprehension and note-taking skills, and contains interesting information texts with writing frames for pupils to record key points. The sheets encourage effective comprehension: accurate close reading to understand the text, and search reading, to locate the specific information required. Another related book, Start Making Notes, is more suited to younger and less-able readers. Both books can be used by individuals or groups. Previously available through Easylearn.
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READING ROUNDABOUT 2

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Second in a graded series of 3 books to encourage pupils to engage with, and understand, text. Book 2 has a wide variety of tasks to help readers with poor text comprehension skills and is more challenging than book 1. High interest, low reading level material is used and all 3 books are suitable for a wide age-range: KS2-KS4. Each book has a wide variety of motivating activities, based on fictional and non-fictional texts. There are clear, straightforward instructions and some extension activities. Previously available through Easylearn.
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MORE WRITE REASON

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Encourage independent narrative writing with the 50 More Write Reason worksheets. This is one of a series of two books which enables pupils to use simple structures to produce sentences. The activities encourage independent narrative writing, from sentence formation to story writing. Both books enable pupils to write at different levels and for different purposes and have a wide appeal. The series is also useful for comprehension, speaking and listening and grammar work. Another book, Write Reason, is also available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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READING ROUNDABOUT 1

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First in a graded series of 3 books to encourage pupils to engage with, and understand, text. Book 1 is an introductory book with 50 pages to help pupils with limited literacy skills to read and understand short texts. High interest, low reading level material is used and all 3 books are suitable for a wide age-range: KS2-KS4. Each book has a wide variety of motivating activities, based on fictional and non-fictional texts. There are clear, straightforward instructions and some extension activities. Previously available through Easylearn.
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Chocolate Apple.

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How to make chocolate apples: Procedural writing in a sequence frame for promoting fine motor and writing skills with helping word and picture cards, count and find the hidden picture, find the extra word and write a story exercise.
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WRITE REASON

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Encourage independent narrative writing with the 50 Write Reason worksheets. This is one of a series of two books which enables pupils to use simple structures to produce sentences. The activities encourage independent narrative writing, from sentence formation to story writing. Both books enable pupils to write at different levels and for different purposes and have a wide appeal. The series is also useful for comprehension, speaking and listening and grammar work. Another book, More Write Reason, is also available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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Georges' Marvellous Medicine Scheme for Learning and powerpoints

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Created for my SEN year 7 group, this has been a much enjoyed scheme. It includes every lesson powerpoint as well as resources, videos and a scheme for learning which will last approximately 25 hours depending on group ability. It can be easily adapted or you can just print the worksheets and run as a lesson.
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Persuasive devices display / anchor charts and special needs adjustments

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Persuasive devices are tricky for students to remember and use in their analysing and writing persuasive texts. We have solved that problem for you and created these highly attractive charts that your students can use as a reference point in your classroom. We have used the popular acronym AFORREST as a way of helping students remember the different devices. These resources will be very useful in your primary or elementary class and with secondary or high school students. These are easy to use. Simply print the large anchor / display charts and put them up in your classroom where they can be easily seen. You may want to laminate them if you prefer. We laminate the small card size ones and place them on a simple key ring for students. They love them! A Alliteration F Facts O Opinion R Rhetorical question R repetition E Emotive language S Statistics T Triples (rule of three) We have also made them into small playing card size for students to have their own individual set. These cards would be a very useful adjustment for any student with a Specific Learning Difficulty such as Dyslexia, as it provides easy access and enables them to easily and independently access your task. Included as well, is a reference sheet that can easily be photocopied and used in a range of ways to support students. If you find these resources useful in your English or Politics class, please have a look at our other resources. We are committed to providing high quality resources to support teachers as do their most important work. Supporting students. Included in this pack: 1 x persuasive writing vocabulary poster 1 page of 4 persuasive writing vocabulary cards 9 x AFORREST anchor charts 1 page of 12 AFFORREST cards 1 page of 12 AFFOREST overview for back of cards 1 x persuasive writing plan worksheet
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GCSE English - Planning and Display Bundle

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A resource bundle featuring an array of planning mats and revision posters for classroom use/display. Includes a variety of task planners, PEA and PETER sheets, posters focusing on poetry analysis and exam skills, flash cards for AFOREST and features of poetic language, and various discussion prompt cards for in-class oracy.
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RECIPROCAL TEACHING ROLE CARDS

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Do you want to create a supportive learning environment for struggling readers and extend the skills of confident readers? Reciprocal teaching is a student-led learning activity that empowers learners to take charge of their own learning. It is an excellent strategy to improve students’ comprehension and reading skills as well as their thinking skills. It encourages students to think about their own thought process during reading and helps them understand content better. It is also an ideal strategy to teach CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) to ESL and ELL students. Please read all the information in this link http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/reciprocal_teaching before you start using the role cards.
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Subjunctive Form Worksheets Dyslexic Learners Year 5 Year 6 KS2

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2 free two-way differentiated English grammar worksheets (using OpenDyslexic font) for Year 5 and Year 6 students to help consolidate their ability to identify the subjunctive form. This resource contains 30 practice questions (with answers) that are divided into two sets: one for higher ability students and one for lower ability students. Each ability set consists of 15 sentences for students to identify as using the subjunctive or not. Designed primarily for students in Key Stage 2, this may also be useful for some students in Year 7 (Key Stage 3). Please note: This free resource is also available in its entirety for non-dyslexic learners here. You may also like: FREE There Their They’re English Vocabulary Worksheets for Dyslexic Learners Year 5 and Year 6 KS2
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NON FICTION - SWIMMING -SEN COMPREHENSION

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A SHORT and Simple Reading Comprehension for LAP/SEN/Reluctant Readers with MCQ quiz. Learn all about becoming a great swimmer. Resource can be used as a standalone, intervention or differentiated support. AT x
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Using Word Clouds for SEN & as prompts

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Word Clouds are a great way to share vocabulary without making an obvious writing frame. Students with SEN can access the vocabulary and other students will appreciate the design. Not only that, but words at different angles make it more interesting to read and encourage dyslexic students to turn words around to visualise letters appropriately. Also different fonts can be used for easy reading. I've shown an example, which can be used for planning a holiday in England. There are also visual prompts included too. The tool Wordle makes it easy to make your own. (Free Website)