A-Z Taboo game Quick View
rnaughtonrnaughton

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.
The Ultimate Phonics Screening Prep PackQuick View
PollyPuddleduckPollyPuddleduck

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
MelHaagman90MelHaagman90

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.
Elementary English  (ESL) School BundleQuick View
peterfogartypeterfogarty

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.
American Sign Language Alphabet Poster (ASL)Quick View
KiwilanderKiwilander

American Sign Language Alphabet Poster (ASL)

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This American Sign Language poster is the perfect reference point for both yourself and the class to begin learning sign language or reinforce what what you have taught. There are 4 different vibrantly colored posters to choose from, alongside a black and white version that you could print onto colored paper. This poster is a large 17" x 11" which makes it easier to shrink down to other paper sizes
Literacy for SEN, Early Years, Primary, Reception, PreschoolersQuick View
smidgealotsmidgealot

Literacy for SEN, Early Years, Primary, Reception, Preschoolers

20 Resources
Ideal for teacher training or NQT a literacy bundle that has a range of worksheets for SEN, Early Years, Reception, Primary and Preschoolers. Includes differentiated worksheets for students who are at the pre-writing stage, up to writing independently. Has worksheets for alphabet A-Z for matching, phonics and practicing writing and spelling. Includes differentiated comprehension from 12 nursery rhymes to 12 differentiated photos commenting on items in photos (3 sets of each for lower, middle and higher abilities). With the speaking, listening and writing we ask carers to email or let us know a couple of things that their child did at the weekend, so that we are able to prompt children or get other children to ask appropriate questions. We also check children's listening by asking 'Who went shopping, who visited family, who was ill, who walked the dog, where did they go, what did they buy' etc. before the students write what they did with help, by copying from a white board or working independently. Also includes a colouring activity to check children's listening skills. Adult asks them to colour a particular part of the picture a certain colour and records if they did it correctly. No prep needed - just cutting and gluing with the children. You may need whiteboards and pens to help the children with spelling.
Auditory PerceptionQuick View
RemediaPubRemediaPub

Auditory Perception

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This 20-lesson unit is designed to help teachers evaluate students’ ability to understand and appropriately respond to verbal information. The exercises may also be used to assist in the development of listening and following direction skills. “How would you feel if a bull was chasing you?” “Is a potato a fruit?” “Wink your eye!”For those students who find verbal response difficult, or to add an element of fun, picture response cards have been included.
I Spy ClassroomQuick View
MelHaagman90MelHaagman90

I Spy Classroom

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A game for pupils to play in small groups where they need to find something in the classroom that begins with each letter of the alphabet. All supported with Widgit Symbols
Listening Activity- Fix Silly SentencesQuick View
SimplySpeechySimplySpeechy

Listening Activity- Fix Silly Sentences

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So silly! These cards work on correcting sentences that are just absurd! Great for receptive language and vocabulary. Laminate these cards for durability. Also includes worksheets that allow students to draw their own silly scenes before fixing the sentence! This product includes: 32 Cards. There is a color version and a low ink version. 8 card for student to draw their own silly scenes (great to give as at home practice) Answer sheet
Character description fansQuick View
LouisecraneLouisecrane

Character description fans

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A set of word fans with symbol support to help students to find words to describe a character or how a character may be feeling in a simple way.
Drama warm up game -People to PeopleQuick View
actitout1actitout1

Drama warm up game -People to People

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I am compiling a selection of warm up or opening games and activities, each on a separate sheet, that I have used in my drama classes with children, young people and adults with SEN and learning disabilities. They are not all of my invention (and indeed it is hard to attribute authorship to any one person when games have become so widely used), but I have described each one in simple terms so that they are easily accessible to the drama teacher, especially if you are just starting out and are not sure what games will work with a group of students with different needs. Many games can be found online if you have the time to scroll through but often they are described in a complicated way or a slightly different form which may not work with SEN groups. I have compiled a long list of games over the years and have numbered them all. I then ask students to pick a number at the beginning of a session and then we play the game that corresponds to that number. In this way the students have ownership of the session and choices. I hope you find this game useful and search for other games in my selection under actitout1 on TES resources..
How the birds got their colours - An Aboriginal Dreaming StoryQuick View
pearppearp

How the birds got their colours - An Aboriginal Dreaming Story

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This is an interactive whiteboard resources about How the birds got their colours - an aboriginal dreaming (Dream Time) story. It has the story which is told with pictures, words and visuals (PCS). There are also related resources to support the teaching of the story. It has a worksheet to supplement the activity.
Tiddalick the Frog - An Aboriginal Dreaming StoryQuick View
pearppearp

Tiddalick the Frog - An Aboriginal Dreaming Story

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This has a the Tiddalick Story with visuals symbols and a visual symbol board as PDFs. This is an update for Covid 19, so that it can be sent home to our students whilst they are doing remote learning. This is an interactive whiteboard resource about Tiddalick (Tiddalik) the Frog - an aboriginal dreaming (Dream Time) story. It has the story which is told with pictures, words and visuals (pcs). Then there are related resources to support the teaching of this story. There is also a PowerPoint version of the story, for people who do not have Smart Notebook plus a set of worksheets. It also has a little movie which is a joke, which has been animated to teach the concept of jokes - enjoy There is also a YouTube clip of my class staff retelling the story.