SENCO ToolkitQuick View
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SENCO Toolkit

8 Resources
Includes: Assess, Plan, Do, Review Cycle Focused feedback forms x 3 Intervention tiers Pupil Passports template Student support booklet template Learning Walk proforma Student observation sheet
Anger Management and Emotional Regulation Lesson Plans and ActivitiesQuick View
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Anger Management and Emotional Regulation Lesson Plans and Activities

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This Anger Management Pack 'Fizzing like a Firework' is a No Prep pack containing 5 lesson plans, 5 lesson activities and a display pack! These lessons and activities teach students how to manage their anger and begin to self regulate by identifying what might be triggering them and how this feels. The pack works through how we have a choice to ignore these feelings until we explode like a firework, or we can use our newly learnt calming strategies to cool us off and put out the firework before we explode! The pack makes clear how we have the option, no matter how we are feeling, to try and use a calming strategy. The activities allow the students to have a go at a range of strategies, role play using them and discuss if they are effective! A brilliant resource for children with Autism, ADHD, Social Emotional and Mental Health, students dealing with anger management or great as a whole class activity to teach the all important skill of self regulation! Accessible for a wide range of students and easy to understand! The activities require zero preparation! The planning has everything covered, so you don't need to worry about a thing! Please leave feedback for this product and follow me for more Special Education resources.
Classroom anxiety and worry support - posters and worksheetQuick View
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Classroom anxiety and worry support - posters and worksheet

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Ideal for the classroom or when working with children with anxiety. A great visual reminder on the classroom wall They can work their way down the worry tree to the bottom… Also the ‘How big is your worry’ poster - ideal for reminding about what to do and when… Worksheet - What was my problem and how did i solve it - reflection
Zones of regulation - Emotion and behaviour tracking template.Quick View
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Zones of regulation - Emotion and behaviour tracking template.

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This diary template is a perfect behaviour management tool for individual pupils. Use as a daily diary entry alongside the ‘zones of regulation’ to help pupils talk about their feelings. Pupils can write or adults can make notes after a conversation with the pupil - depending on their needs. I have stuck these into a ‘diary’ so that the pupil can look back over each day. Recording daily has also enabled me to track and monitor triggers and pattens in behaviour.
Back to School ToolkitQuick View
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Back to School Toolkit

13 Resources
CPD sessions and behaviour management lessons for setting your expectations high. Teaching and Learning tools, target setting and behaviour management resources suitable for KS3/4 teachers. Includes: 1. A fully resourced lesson putting the responsibility on students for thier behaviour, achievement and self management. 2. A target setting lesson focusing on goal setting which can be applied to any subject. 3. A CPD training session on how to use seating plans to their full capacity to improve behaviour management. 4. A hands on CPD training session on engaging all students with a focus on the often overlooked, quieter students. 5. A CPD training session on engaging the most able students in your classes. 6. Fun praise postcards for your students when they successfully stick to your rules. 7. Four templates (moderation, simple lesson plan, learning walks and whole-school peer assessment) which can be used in any subject. 8. One hour, fully resourced lesson which sets out why rules are important and in the students’ benefit in order for them to succeed. I will be adding to this bundle as I create more so if you purchase it do check back occasionally for the free updates you receive. You can find many more inexpensive and free Whole School, PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :) Or you can check out some of our most popular PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources below: Mental Health PSHE Bundle 1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources British Values Citizenship Bundle Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle Islam Bundle Sex and Relationships Education
Emoticon Emoji feelings cardsQuick View
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Emoticon Emoji feelings cards

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The 26 Emoticon/feelings cards are an ideal way to help your children to express their feelings or to recognise facial changes and read expressions. By using the ‘emoticons’ which children now understand through texting, social media and other sources, you can make an up to date version of ‘faces’ cards and children feel less conspicuous carrying them around. Print as large cards for home/school use and in a pocket sized version on a wrist twist which easily fit into a pocket or onto a key-ring. ​ ​​These cards are great for discussing how other people feel, exploring body language and facial expressions These are also available to purchase professionally made on a keyring from my Ebay store £4.99 inc delivery. EBay item number:132146215081
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Revision Kit

14 Resources
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Lesson Planning

19 Resources
Back To School : Essential Toolkit - Bundle Worth almost £60! The resources included in this bundle are: Back to School - Behaviour-O-Meter: A great visual way of letting your class know how well they are behaving!! A visual PowerPoint display that you can use with your classes for behaviour management. We have included an editable and an uneducable version purely due to the fonts we have used. There are also Poor, improvement and Excellent behaviour certificates that can be printed out and given to the child to take home. These can be edited on the PowerPoint if you wish to add a reason for certification, for example. A PDF version is available for ease of printout also. Back to School - Noise-O-Meter: his is a great visual way of letting your class know just how loud they are!! This visual PowerPoint can be used with your classes for noise management. There are instructions in the PPT on how to use this INTERACTIVE resource. Please note, This doesn’t automatically measure the noise levels within the classroom. It is for the teacher to determine whether the noise levels are acceptable and to click the appropriate segment for the relevant message to be displayed. Back to School - Plenary Generator: WOW!! WORTH £50/ $100. THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANY TEACHER - ANY SUBJECT, ANY AGE! To view a sample of this resource please follow this link: PowerPoint: http://bit.ly/2r6oZ7a & Booklet: http://online.fliphtml5.com/gonfq/aalt/#p=10. This is priced @ £3 as an introductory offer - for a limited time only. RRP £50 This is a fully INTERACTIVE presentation with animation and MUSIC. The PPT consists of 70 Slides . Use the Plenary Generator Wheel to select one of the 10 plenaries within this presentation. Press the ’Start’ Button to spin the wheel and the 'Stop’ button to select a number. Each plenary should last 10 minutes. Please note…Some of these plenaries require printouts-Supplied with this resource. It is suggested that copies are printed in bulk in preparation for use. List of plenary Activities: 1. Tree Climb Activity 2. Pass the Bomb PLEASE NOTE: there are two versions of this resource so as to include ‘Beat the Clock’ alternative to ‘Pass the Bomb’ as we realise that this could be a sensitive activity for some pupils. 3. Letter Investigator 4. Beat the Clock – Balloon Timer 5. Opinion Line 6. Chatterbox /Cootie Catcher 7. Memory Game 8. We Say, You Play 9. Reverse Cognition 10. Emoji Graph Final Task: Exit Pass Back to School - Random Name Generator: This is a fun way to ensure pupil participation in lessons. The PowerPoint is completely editable. It has space to up to 35 pupil names. Pupils names can be added to each slide and once in presentation mode, click anywhere on slide two and a name will be generated. N.B. the same pupil can be selected more than once on this presentation. Back To School - Random Playing Card Generator: This resource is based on a standard deck of 52 playing cards. For this resource you require a deck of cards. You should then give every child in your class a card and use the random generator to select a card and the person with the chosen card gets asked a question during the lesson. There is a selection of options for you to use. Shuffled cards with music, Shuffled cards without music and an un-shuffled deck. Each of the options is presented in two different ways for you to use. You can copy and paste the playing cards on the next slide into any presentation you wish or use the slide as a standalone resource. Click on the playing cards to start it and to stop it click it once more. Back To School - School Subjects Clipart: A selection of doodles that represent the school subjects. These include: Drama PE Music English History Maths Art Religious Studies ICT Science Geography All images are pin (transparent background). Comes with a PPT slide as displayed in the image. Back to School Conveyor Belt - Subjects: This is based on the Generation Game activity. Surrounding the subjects in the secondary school curriculum. Useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! Back to School! Emoji Selector-Interactive: This is a really fun AFL Activity!Teacher Instructions: You can copy and paste the Emoji selector slide into any presentation you wish or use the slide as a standalone resource. Click on the spin button to start the selector and the stop button to stop it. You can reset the selector at any time to restart the process. Class Instructions: The Emoji Selector will generate three emotions. You must press ‘spin’ to start the selector and ‘stop’ to stop it spinning. The pupils will have to give reasons as to how each of the selected emotions relate to the lesson. I.e. if the selector lands on ‘Happy, Frustrated & Shocked’ the pupils have to give one thing that made them happy, one thing that frustrated them and one thing that shocked them during the lesson. Back to School- Starter Generator-Fully Interactive: Following on from the success of our best-selling Plenary Generator, we decided to create a fully interactive presentation using Starter activities. This is a fully INTERACTIVE presentation with animation and MUSIC. The PPT consists of 37 Slides and a 7 page booklet. Check out the Book: Use the Starter Generator Wheel on slide 3 to select one of the 10 starters within this presentation. Press the ’Start’ Button to spin the wheel and the ‘Stop’ button to select a number. You can then click on the coloured segment selected to take you to that particular starter. If you wish to be taken back to the Starter Generator wheel, there is a signpost on the dividing page at the end of each starter task. Once the starter has been completed press the ‘Start the Lesson’ sign to take you to the generic title page. Each starter should last around 5-10 minutes. Please note…Some of these starters require printouts-Supplied alongside this PowerPoint. It is suggested that copies are printed in bulk in preparation for use. 1. Doodles 2. Think, Pair, Share 3. Give me 5 4. Pupil Questionnaire 5. The Rainbow Game 6. Beat the Teacher 7. 5Ws 8. Question Matrix 9. Verbal Tennis 10. Act it Out Exit Pass: A slip to be handed to pupils as a plenary and then handed to you as the exit the classroom. The questions are centred around learning and how they would improve their learning styles. Fun Hand Timer: This is a fun countdown timer that can be used as a time management tool in any lesson. You have a choice between two different hand styles and can easily alter the timing between 1-5 minutes 2 or 5 minutes. Simply delete a hand (this takes away a minute at a time. The timings can easily be altered in the animation pane to make the timer shorter or longer should you so wish. Each hand style can be added to your own slides and displayed in the right hand corner if you so wish! How to Create Graphs:A pupil friendly tutorial on how to draw three types of numerical graphs- Bar, Line and Pie Chart. A way to introduce numeracy into lessons across the curriculum. Letter Investigator: A PPT that you can customise with text or a picture. Pupils should then write as many words they can think of relating to the test or picture. Marking Doodles Clipart: Here are 15 marking codes that will prove invaluable for you when marking your pupils’ digital work. Included in this bundle are the red, green and off white/grey codes. Simply drag the doodle into the document you are marking, right click the item and select the wrap text option, ensure that it is placed ‘In front of text’. You will be able to place this anywhere in the document with ease! Included in this resource is a PowerPoint with the explanation of the marking codes. Gone are the days when you have to print out pupils work and make short comments by hand! Philosophical Questions P4C Debate starters: This is a fully interactive PowerPoint. pupils are able to choose an icon, click on it and they are taken to a slide with a question relating to that icon. There is an arrow icon to click on to take you back to the main screen. There are 15 philosophical questions in total. Rainbow Dice: COMPLETE WITH MUSIC If you like this, take the opportunity to download one of our excellent grab and go resources. For FREE if you are a new account holder to tes. Enter code: STARTJULY @ checkout and have a resource for FREE (up to the value of £3.80). This is a great addition to any activity. Included in this PPT are two dice (with the colours of the Rainbow-Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet with the addition of pink! :-) ). They can be copied and pasted into any presentation you wish or use the slide as a standalone resource. Click on each dice to start it and to stop it click it once more. Teacher Feedback Sheet: For use when marking books as a summative feedback for pupils and parents. The Ultimate Bubble Timer: This is our new Ultimate Bubble timer. If you love our other timers you will certainly love this! It comes with popping sounds and music! This is a fun countdown timer that can be used as a time management tool in any lesson. You have a choice between a 4, 3 or 2 minute, 80, 60 or 30 second timer. The bubbles can easily be altered in the animation pane to make the timer shorter or longer should you so wish. The bubbles can all be selected, copied from this presentation and pasted and inserted into your own or on top of any slide you wish alternatively, there is a section of slides on the PowerPoint where you can choose a timer and copy and paste the bubbles as a frame around your own slides too (just copy and paste them into your presentation. Dice - Interactive: If you like this, take the opportunity to download one of our excellent grab and go resources. This is a great addition to any activity. Included in this PPT are two dice (with numbers 1-6). They can be copied and pasted into any presentation you wish or use the slide as a standalone resource. Click on each dice to start it and to stop it click it once more.
Mindfulness Colouring Book for Children 2 - Includes Mindfulness Activity for Children Quick View
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Mindfulness Colouring Book for Children 2 - Includes Mindfulness Activity for Children

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Following on from the global #1 bestselling success of its predecessor, The Future Teacher Foundation present 41 new pages of mindful colouring activities for your class, with the most stylish set of images to date, PLUS full, child-friendly instructions for a fantastic calming activity that promotes mindfulness. The colouring pages work well with SEN children or simply as a calming behaviour management activity or incentive to motivate your class. Focusing on enjoyable shapes, images and other mathematical and abstract patterns to colour, this book is suitable for girls and boys and very powerful when combined with our relaxation music, which is also available from the TES. Both resources can also be bought in a pack together. All images sourced via creative commons 1.0. Mindfulness activity text copyright The Future Teacher Foundation 2015.
EMOTIONS FEELINGS TEACHING RESOURCES KS1, KS2, KS3 BEHAVIOUR DISPLAY ANGER etcQuick View
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EMOTIONS FEELINGS TEACHING RESOURCES KS1, KS2, KS3 BEHAVIOUR DISPLAY ANGER etc

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Resources include: 1.Multicultural face masks to use for emotions role plays 2.Reward charts to set pupils targets for learning, behaviour or controlling their emotions 3.Acrostic poem task about emotions 4.Angry and calm probability cards to use as an ice-breaker task 5.Emotions writing booklet cover to keep pupils work together neatly 6.Best day ever writing task with booklet insert 7.Worst day ever writing task with booklet insert 8.Blank faces for pupils to draw expressions on 9.Feelings tree – display including tree trunk and leaves with different emotions written on them to make any size display you wish 10.Blank leaves to add to feelings tree or get pupils to fill in 11.Blank speech bubbles to use for writing tasks or role plays 12.Blank thought bubbles to use for writing tasks and role plays 13.Drawing task – draw yourself happy and sad 14.Emotion faces and words matching cards for sorting activity and to help pupils to recognise each emotion 15.Large flashcards of different emotions – half A4 landscape with words happy, sad, angry etc 16.A4 size faces with different expressions to show emotions 17.A4 poster showing all emotions 18.A5 lettering spelling EMOTIONS 19.Emotions bunting to hang in classroom 20.Black and white faces for pupils to colour in each emotion 21.Small emotion flashcards with word and face pictures 22.Emotions snap card game or matching pair game 23.Each emotion writing facts cards for pupils to complete 24.Happy and sad door hanger for pupils to draw and colour great for showing parents/carers how the child is feeling 25‘How your words make me feel’ writing and drawing task great for discussing how our behaviour effects others emotions 26.Storyboard template for pupils to complete with a story from a different emotion theme 27.Cut and stick activity matching photos of people with how they feel 28.Discussion task about emotions 29.‘it makes me so angry’ worksheet to add to emotions booklet 30.Memory vocabulary game 31.Speaking and listening task encouraging pupils to talk about emotions 32.Throw and catch game to be used as an ice-breaker for emotions tasks 33.Make your own time out card creative activity 34.Certificates for pupils to be awarded for controlling their emotions or make extra effort to do so 35.Body responses to emotions worksheet to be added to work booklet 36.Word search 37.‘things that worry me’ task with booklet insert 38.Worst day ever writing task with booklet insert 39.Red display border to edge display 40.Blue display border to edge display 41.Yellow display border to edge display
EMOTIONS FEELINGS TEACHING RESOURCES KS1 KS2 BEHAVIOUR DISPLAY LEGO THEMEQuick View
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EMOTIONS FEELINGS TEACHING RESOURCES KS1 KS2 BEHAVIOUR DISPLAY LEGO THEME

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Resources included are as follows: 18 PDF files for you to print. A4 emotions posters – 9 posters each with a standing Lego person A4 emotions posters – each with Lego face showing different emotions A4 emotions poster – showing all faces Matching cards – faces and emotions words to match together Lego people outlines to colour and add emotions to faces Long banner, large lettering, display borders Small emotions cards for pupils to use at their desks Work booklet cover 3 writing tasks Sentence writing sheet for topic summary Word search
Growth Mindset Train the Brain Poster Wall DisplayQuick View
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Growth Mindset Train the Brain Poster Wall Display

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This colourful Growth Vs Fixed Mindset Wall Display will encourage a growth mindset in your classroom. They make a perfect reference tool all year round and great when setting up your classroom. The wall display comes in two sizes. A4 and A3. That is the brain is either A4 or A3 size depending on how much wall space you have. Personally I use the A3 brain with the speech bubbles from the A4 set. I have also included a black and white brain for the students to colour in themselves. Enjoy.
Tips for Supporting ADHD Students - with Observation Sheet and Reward TicketsQuick View
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Tips for Supporting ADHD Students - with Observation Sheet and Reward Tickets

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ADHD tips, observation sheet, and reward tickets. If you have an ADHD child in your class this year, I hope this list of tips will be helpful. Use the observation sheet to write down and record problem areas. This will be helpful for parent conferences and for seeing what works and what doesn't. Use the reward tickets as an incentive for your student to stay on task. You can offer your student a choice of different activities to choose from (such as 10 minutes of computer time) if they complete a task you give them. This worked very well for my autistic students as well. I have included tickets for a boy or girl to give them if they cannot do the activity right away.
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Patterns: Colouring Page

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A fun colouring activity to help students relax or to explore the patterns around us. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. To follow my world first solo row around the coast of Britain and daily life as an explorer: * Free educational videos: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/sarahrowssolo or Amazon Video: http://amzn.to/2jno3v8 * Free virtual field trips: Skype in the Classroom: https://education.microsoft.com/vikingquest * Paid school speaker bookings: http://www.schoolspeakers.co.uk/speaker-listings/sarah-weldon
Calm Down Mini Posters-Visuals for OLDER Students!Quick View
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Calm Down Mini Posters-Visuals for OLDER Students!

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Ideal for special education but also a great fit for general classrooms, autism programs, ESL\ELL, and school counseling for upper elementary and middle school! Great for teaching coping skills! Posters are in color, 8.5" X 11", 300 dpi. and png format. Great for special education teachers and school counselors! Each page features 2 posters (half-page). 14 pages, 24 mini-posters total! T This Set Contains: 24 Behavior Mini-Posters (half -page posters depicting a variety of coping strategies including breaks, tools (fidgets, etc.), seats, counting, self hugs, dots and squeezies, stop and think, yoga, exercise, quiet space, and MORE!). Visual Cards Suggested Use and Tips For extra strength and durability, it is highly recommended that cards are laminated or glued to card stock. *redirect and remind students, for example, "what does the poster say?" "Check out the poster!" "What can you do to cope?" *keep a visual presence of self regulation options in the classroom * visually communicate with and teach nonverbal, struggling readers, some special ed. populations, and ESL/ELL students. *create your own games and classroom activities. * remind students about what coping options look like Check out the variety of "Calm Down" visual products from Illumismart! Calm Down Student Self Advocacy Calm Down Mini Posters Calm Down Coloring Pages Calm Down Handouts Calm Down Cards
Independence BundleQuick View
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Independence Bundle

7 Resources
This is a bundle of some simple teaching aids to support children with SEND behaviour support lanyard visuals “first, then” visual commonly used visuals for “first, then” hand washing visual strips simple food prep visuals maths keyword visuals
Sensory Modulation Resource Manual EbookQuick View
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Sensory Modulation Resource Manual Ebook

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Sensory Modulation is an evidence based intervention supporting children and teenagers to develop effective skills to manage stress, intense emotions and challenging life events. It works by using sensory input to change the physiology of the body, and in doing so creates a positive shift in feelings. The senses used include sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, deep pressure and movement. Schools, youth services, hospitals, health and community services who have adopted sensory modulation have shown reduced stress levels, enhanced well being and improved functional outcomes for their students and service users. Sensory modulation is proven to help young people to: • feel more grounded when spacey, zoned out or having difficulty focusing • self soothe when feeling self-hatred, shame, sadness or coping with loss • calm down when feeling anxious, scared, angry or restless • relax when feeling physically uptight or mentally stressed • feel more alert when tired, lethargic, or having trouble concentrating • increase feelings of safety and security when afraid or troubled by distressing worries or unpleasant memories • self manage specific symptoms including pain, panic or inability to sleep • increase positive feelings in the moment when feeling sad or worried • use alternatives to acting out or hurting themselves when very distressed Sensory modulation works quickly and effectively to change feelings. Research shows that body based interventions directly targeting these brain centres (like sensory modulation) are more effective for young people: • in emotional distress • who have experienced traumatic life events • who have cognitive difficulties The Sensory Modulation Resource Manual was written by Occupational Therapists Carolyn Fitzgibbon and Julie O’Sullivan, to assist those working with young people to use sensory modulation in their day to day lives. Practical information with respect to the young person, the activities they engage in, and their environment is provided. The sensory modulation strategies suggested in the manual are effective because they are safe, appropriate, individualised and meaningful to the young person. The Sensory Modulation Resource Manual explores concepts and offers a range of interventions suitable for working with children and teenagers, including: • Understanding the 8 senses and how sensory modulation works • Creating sensory spaces, sensory rooms and sensory playground zones for schools, home and community centres • Developing sensory kits and applying sensory modulation in daily routines It provides helpful strategies to successfully integrate sensory modulation into everyday life. Downloadable resources such as worksheets and factsheets are available to support understanding and embed the concepts and techniques.
All about me...Quick View
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All about me...

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Simple sheet for the children to either write about themselves or draw the information - easily differentiated for different ages and levels...
Children's Contribution to their Annual ReviewQuick View
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Children's Contribution to their Annual Review

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PowerPoint presentation on the rationale behind our decision to ensure all children contribute to their Annual Review through a the use of video, embedded in a multimedia presentation. Also covers the strategies we used to introduce it. More about it here: http://www.switchitmaker2.com/reviews/reviewscoming.htm#willow Although we used Switch It Maker 2 for our presentations, you could use any presentation software: PowerPoint, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Prezzi, etc.
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Staying Safe: Bullying

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A social story using the concept - No - Go - Tell: where you say No to what is happening, go away from what is happening and tell an adult. To deliver vital information about bullies and staying safe to SEN students. Visuals, simple language and easy-to-understand images help SEN pupils to synthesise these important concepts and ideas.
Mindfulness Colouring and Creativity Book for Children: Free Sample: Golden Time After School ClubQuick View
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Mindfulness Colouring and Creativity Book for Children: Free Sample: Golden Time After School Club

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“Creativity is as important now in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status.” Sir Ken Robinson - TED Talk. This is a 2 page free sample of the premium resource and physical book of the same name available from the TES. Download, print and enjoy! Why not blow it up to A3 for an extra big creative challenge! Full Resource Description and Concept... This book has been designed to stimulate a wealth of creative thought processes in children of all ages and key stages, whilst also being engaging and highly enjoyable to complete. Designed in the style of our calming mindfulness colouring books but with influences from the "anti-colouring" books also. Contains 41 thought-provoking activities and fun artistic challenges that progressively get more creatively challenging as the book progresses, plus a bonus challenge that is not available in the physical book (which is available from Amazon) plus Teachers' notes and a children's introduction that is full of creativity enhancing ideas. Uses include: for a golden time group, wet play or lunch activities, after school clubs, SEN interventions, gifted and talented pupils (as the creative potential is open ended), starters, art lessons, time filling, explicit creativity enhancing lessons (think Edward de Bono) or just incredibly useful to have "up your sleeve" as a highly educational set of printable activities that requires deeper thinking than "just" colouring in. Single user license. All images licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. Text Copyright tftf. Physical version of the book available from amazon.co.uk