Queen Victoria PowerPoint and accompanying activity and worksheet. SEN, autismQuick View
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Queen Victoria PowerPoint and accompanying activity and worksheet. SEN, autism

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Editable PowerPoint about Queen Victoria's life and homes. Designed for a Year 7 class of students with autism, therefore highly structured. Included: PowerPoint presentation Activity to accompany the lesson is included, pupils are asked to use the internet to find out the date of given events in Victoria's life time, to write these on cards and then sort cards into chronological order. Worksheet for pupils to match a picture of Victoria's various homes to the correct name. 'MindMap' style worksheet - pupils to use information gained from the lesson to complete facts about Queen Victoria. As mentioned, this was designed for children with autism / SEN but is also suitable for mainstream students.
Victorians - presentations, SEN, autismQuick View
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Victorians - presentations, SEN, autism

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This is a bundle of resources based on a Victorian topic I delivered to a group of young people who all had autism and were in Y7 . Most presentations are structured and some include TEACCH style structured questions. Areas covered: Victorians and Christmas, Children and toys, Schools, Queen Victoria. By buying all resources as a bundle, buyers save 49%.
George and the Dragon, KS1, SEN, ASDQuick View
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George and the Dragon, KS1, SEN, ASD

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Resources used with my specialist ASD class while we were learning about St George (British Isles topic). George and the Dragon Vocab - 6 A4 pages with varied activities focusing on the vocabulary of the story. Pages 1 and 2 - ‘Key word bingo’ we were prelearning / reinforcing the words in the story. I stuck one of the ‘Key word bingo’ sheets in each of the children’s books. Page 3 - these were the words in the bingo (calling cards). I cut these up and kept them in a basket. We ended our English lessons that week with a game of key word bingo using the strip stuck in their book. We just used counters as markers so we could replay. For more able pupils, if they had a picture I would ask them what the work meant or ask them to put it into a sentence. For less able pupils, I would repeat the word and give an explanation to reinforce understanding. Page 4 - activity for a child with limited ability to read or write, instructions included on the page. Page 5 - pictures of key words - learners to write a sentence using the key word. Page 6 - missing word activity with visual cues. George and the Dragon Vocab list - 1 A4 page containing vocab list (2 per page)
Informational Texts - Reading Comprehension Worksheets - Bundle (SAVE 50%)Quick View
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Informational Texts - Reading Comprehension Worksheets - Bundle (SAVE 50%)

18 Resources
This bundle includes different Reading Comprehension Worksheets suitable for higher intermediate advanced ESL learners. The texts explore different concepts, influential people and historical events. After carefully reading each informational text, students are required to complete some comprehension exercises including: questions, True or False, gap filling exercises, crosswords, word search exercises, matching exercises and engage in in-depth classroom discussions on topics relevant to each text. The vocabulary used in the texts is rather advanced and can also be used for IGCSE, TOEFL or IELTS vocabulary building purposes.
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Assemblies

20 Resources
Never be short of an assembly again with this super collection of special day assembly PowerPoint presentations to use throughout the year. Most presentations are 50+ slides. Many contain interesting hyperlinks. They are great armoury for last-minute assemblies, supply teachers and unexpected cover lessons too! Purchased individually these assemblies would cost £60. Buy the bundle for just £19.99 and make a massive saving of 67%! - 'Flippin' Pancakes' - Fun and Fascinating Pancake Facts - 'Let Me Take You to The Mardi Gras' - Chinese New Year Presentation - Armistice Day / Remembrance Day - Autism Awareness Day - Black History Month - Day of the Dead - Earth Day - Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot - International Workers' Day - Martin Luther King Junior - May Day around the World - Random Acts of Kindness - Saint David's Day - Ramadan and Eid–Ul-Fitr - Valentine's Day - World Oceans' Day - Optical Illusions - Simple but Powerful Messages - Queen Elizabeth II - Saint Patrick's Day - Refugee Week Click on the individual links for further details. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. For more inspiring educational resources visit Inspire and Educate Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
Victorians - Queen Victoria's Life. Structured PowerPoint and accompanying worksheet. SEN, ASDQuick View
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Victorians - Queen Victoria's Life. Structured PowerPoint and accompanying worksheet. SEN, ASD

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This is a PowerPoint used to teach students about Queen Victoria as part of a Humanities topic. As students all had autism, it is highly structured to ensure pupils were aware of what the lesson involved and what they needed to do. This reduced anxiety for several very anxious pupils. Independent working is stressed as this was a development point for the group in question. Taught to Year 7 pupils with social communication difficulties, including autism, as a general'Humanities' lesson. Speaking, listening, classroom and social skills were prioritised. Also suitable for older / younger students. PowerPoint is editable.
RESEARCH & PRESENT IT (1) - RESEARCH SKILLS & THE WORLD workbookletQuick View
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RESEARCH & PRESENT IT (1) - RESEARCH SKILLS & THE WORLD workbooklet

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RESEARCH IT (1) - SKILLS & THE WORLD is a 30 page workbooklet with 45 practical every day tasks, ideas, research skills to use. It is all about how we find out information and then what we do with it! Every day there is new information around us that we hear for the first time, we link to what we know or it adds to our knowledge. There are different ways we can find out information like talking to people, interviewing experts, listening to coaches, reading information, watching videos etc. Key topics include: research skills, current and social events, the wider world, presentations skills and 3+ research projects. This workbooklet is filled with active, visual and practical tasks for primary or lower secondary and special education students and offers staff flexibility about who delivers the workbooklet and how many tasks are completed. See also PRESENT IT (2) - SKILLS & SPECIAL PROJECTS and LITERACY (3) - SKILLS MAKING SENSE workbooklets. With an easy-to-follow format, a non-specialist teacher or teacher aide can deliver this workbooklet with confidence, add ideas and many student will self-direct their learning. This workbooklet also includes a Student Learning Checklist and Assessment for Learning Feedback sheets.
RESEARCH & PRESENT IT bundle - x3 workbookletsQuick View
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RESEARCH & PRESENT IT bundle - x3 workbooklets

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THREE fantastic units of work that focus on research and presentation skills that can be used with any student and subject. (1) RESEARCH IT - SKILLS & THE WIDER WORLD is about linking information with current, social and wider world events and using research skills to find information. (2) PRESENT IT - TOOLS & SPECIAL PROJECTS focuses on using a variety of presentation tools to share information, including technology and voice communication tools. (3) RESEARCH - SKILLS MAKING SENSE helps students develop more research skills that can be used in any subject and for any project. Each workbooklet is filled with active, visual and practical tasks for primary or lower secondary and special education students and offers staff flexibility about who delivers the workbooklet and how many tasks are completed. With an easy-to-follow format, a non-specialist teacher or teacher aide can deliver this workbooklet with confidence, add ideas and many student will self-direct their learning. Each workbooklet also includes a Student Learning Checklist and Assessment for Learning Feedback sheets.
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Coronation of King Charles 111 Bumper Resource Pack

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Let’s celebrate King Charles 111 and his Coronation on May 6th 2023. A bundle of 9 original resources for your class or school with activities suitable for EYFS, KS1 and SEND pupils. Resources include colour and black and white flashcards, story and story writing and poetry, page border templates, a word search, bunting, colouring sheets, reading, writing and speaking and listening activities. There are opportunities to design and make including postcards, flags, stamps, souvenir balls, rings, crowns, a coat of arms and a tea set. Boardmaker licenced.
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Slow Writing task - Mr. Bean theme - KS2/KS3

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At the end of a unit of work based on various Mr. Bean clips, my KS3 SEND students watch the clip from youtube of Mr. Bean, waking up late for the dentist. Here’s the link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VumrpkL6RS0 Firstly, they cut out the pictures and in pairs, put these in order and discuss the events of the clip and how we might describe this to someone who hadn’t seen it. We split the clip in half and I show them my own slow writing from the first half of the clip. Then, their independent writing task is to complete the slow write for the second half of the clip. I’ve taught this to whole classes in year 5 and 6, and to small SEND groups in year 7 and 8. It’s always a hit, and I’ve found that the slow writing technique has made a big difference to the quality of writing that we’re producing.
SEN ICT CRYPTOGRAPHY TASK- Differentiated and creative task with peer extension activityQuick View
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SEN ICT CRYPTOGRAPHY TASK- Differentiated and creative task with peer extension activity

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I used this when teaching a BESD YR 6 class to get them interested in ICT. They absolutely loved learning abour cryptography and creating their own code. Some even used it throughout the term to send each other messages! Highly recommend using cryptography as a SEN ICT topic, lots of great youtube vids and easily linked to history curriculum and school treausure hunts. Please review if you can! Enjoy :)
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Lesson plans for teachers, created by teachers

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We ran a competition to find the UK's most inspiring food technology / home economics teachers. Their entries were truely fun and inspiring. See summaries of their lesson plans and ideas here. For more information, visit www.grainchain.com and click on the Inspire! link.