Little Mermaid Multi sensory storyQuick View
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Little Mermaid Multi sensory story

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This is a multi sensory, plain English version of The Little Mermaid. The story is based on the Ladybird Favourite tales version. It has been rewritten in simple language. The equipment is detailed so you can make a shopping list! The multi sensory elements are described throughout the story, but feel free to adapt to suit your needs, or if you have a better idea! I will be using the resource with secondary age, SEN (SLD / MLD/ complex needs) students for Literacy lessons. The ‘chapters’ are quite short, so each chapter can be used as a sensory story. I plan to do one chapter a week with my class. The use of multi sensory input helps students to retain and understand the information within the story. For more information about why sensory stories are beneficial Google Joanna Grace. I hope you enjoy using this story with your students! please review, so I can improve, th
Homophones PostersQuick View
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Homophones Posters

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This resource contains a set of eight, colourful and highly visual A3-size posters for classroom display showing the meaning, and giving examples of, commonly used homophones / near homophones. Young pupils and SEND students are often confused about the correct spelling, these posters are a visual reminder. The posters include the following homophones: where / were / we're / wear their / there / they're hear / ear / here too / two / to which / witch whose / who's one / won your / you're Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself. 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. More Homophone Resources 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
Phonics Alphabet Folder Activity Special NeedsQuick View
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Phonics Alphabet Folder Activity Special Needs

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Folder activities are easy to make, store and reset for other students throughout the day. They are great for working on basic matching, letter recognition and initial sound skills in your special needs or early years classroom. This pack includes the printables and instructions to make 24 file folders for working on the letters of the alphabet. I love using file folders to give students extra practice for new skills as they are learning them with me first and then again during independent work to practice mastered skills. Task 1: Match letters to letters- I like to reinforce the sound these letters make as my students are completing this task. Task 2: Match pictures to pictures- initial sound with a specific letter. I like to use this as an opportunity to teach vocabulary as well as initial sounds. Instruction on how to make these folder activities are included in the PDF. You will need some velcro loops and hooks, square cut folders and laminating pouches. Alternatively, instead of creating individual folders for every letter, you can put all the activities in a binder. Thanks for looking :)
Phonics full set of 42 soundsQuick View
smidgealotsmidgealot

Phonics full set of 42 sounds

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Suitable for Preschoolers, Early Years, Reception and SEN. Good for speech and language, talking, reinforcing sounds. Jolly Phonics groups 1- 7 Lower levels- name the pictures then find the pictures that start with the correct sound. Stick on the correct worksheet. Middle levels- name the pictures then match with the words. Stick the correct sounds on the correct worksheet. Higher levels- name the pictures, match with the words. Challenge the students to think of and spell their own words starting with the same sound. Resources needed: glue, scissors, pencil, dictionary for higher levels to check spellings. Can be used after a phonics song to reinforce and consolidate learning.
Literacy Pack - Outstanding ValueQuick View
EngageinEnglishEngageinEnglish

Literacy Pack - Outstanding Value

5 Resources
Amazing value literacy pack! One full literacy lesson complete with all resources and four literacy games, all on one Power Point! Click on the links below to purchase individually or download the complete pack here. Great for improving students' SPAG. Included: Literacy Health Check £3: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-health-check-full-lesson-11188874 Literacy Bingo 1 £2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-bingo-1-11034763 Literacy Bingo 2 £2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-bingo-2-11035165 Literacy True or False 1 £2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-true-or-false-11035011 Literacy True or False 2 £2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-true-or-false-2-11140252 *Now also includes - Literacy Nuts and Bolts - Zizi's Story* £2.50 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/literacy-nuts-and-bolts-zuzi-s-story-complete-lesson-11253721
Literacy Comprehension, Speaking, Listening and Writing SEN, Early Years, PrimaryQuick View
smidgealotsmidgealot

Literacy Comprehension, Speaking, Listening and Writing SEN, Early Years, Primary

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Includes 12 'storyboard' Nursery Rhymes: The Grand Old Duke of York, Row Row Row Your Boat, Hey Diddle Diddle, Little Miss Muffet, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Bo-Peep, Hickory Dickory Dock, Pat-a-cake and Itsy-bitsy Spider. Say the rhymes with the students, get them to listen and recite each line afterwards, ask them to order the 4 pictures for each nursery rhyme, then use the differentiated worksheets to assess their writing and listening skills. For the speaking, listening and writing worksheets we ask carers to let us know either during drop off or via email a couple of things their child has done over the weekend. We then ask the students what they did at the weekend, prompting other students to ask questions of their peers, and then do a recap by asking who did what to assess who was listening before getting the children to write either with help or independently what they did at the weekend. **Writing sentences. Sets 1 and 2** Differentiated worksheets. Suitable for Primary, Early Years, SEN and Reception. 8 worksheets for lower and middle abilities. Includes words that can be copied or cut out and stuck. 8 worksheets for higher abilities. Includes lines for students to show that they can write on a line. Words can be copied or cut out and stuck to create 2 sentences for each picture. * To enable students to group letters and leave spaces as though writing separate words. * To show an understanding of how text is arranged on the page (e.g. writing from left to right). * To enable students to show a basic understanding of capitals and basic punctuation (full stops and commas). **Writing simple words and phrases. Sets 1 and 2** Differentiated worksheets for writing simple words and phrases. Suitable for SEN, Primary, Early Years and Reception. 8 worksheets for lower and middle ability students. 8 worksheets for higher ability students. * To show an awareness of when capital letters are used. * To show an awareness of when full stops are used. * To practice handwriting and writing in boxes/ on lines. * To group letters and leave spaces as though writing separate words. * Show an understanding of how a text is arranged on the page.
Phonics Group 2- c k e h r m dQuick View
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Phonics Group 2- c k e h r m d

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Suitable for Preschoolers, Reception and SEN. Good for speech and language, talking, reinforcing sounds, teaching phonics. Group 2 letters in the Jolly Phonics teaching method. Lower levels- name the pictures then find the pictures that start with the correct sound. Stick on the correct worksheet. ( Worksheets for c k e h r m d included). Middle levels- name the pictures then match with the words. Stick the correct sounds on the correct worksheet. Higher levels- name the pictures, match with the words. Challenge the students to think of and spell their own words starting with the same sound. Resources needed: glue, scissors, pencil, dictionary for higher levels to check spellings. Can be used after a phonics song to reinforce and consolidate learning.
DictionariesQuick View
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Dictionaries

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A simple PowerPoint where 'Horrid Henry' explains what Dictionaries are and how we can use them. All supported with Widgit Symbols.
Beginning with CH worksheets and symbolsQuick View
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Beginning with CH worksheets and symbols

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. Phonics/spelling activity sheets for children learning about ‘ch’. 4 activity sheets in black and white replicated in colour. Sheet 1- Children name the symbols and trace the words and sounds. Sheet 2-A word search where children find 5 words beginning with ‘ch’. There is an answer sheet included. Sheet 3 - Children match the words and pictures and then write the words. Sheet 4 - Children fill in the missing words using the key at the bottom of the page completing the sentences.
Word Endings Ending with 'LL' WorksheetsQuick View
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Word Endings Ending with 'LL' Worksheets

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. Phonics/spelling activity sheets for children learning about sounds - ‘ll’ at the end of words. 4 activity sheets in black and white replicated in colour. Sheet 1- Children name the symbols / pictures and trace the words and sounds. Sheet 2-A word search where children find 5 words that end with ‘ll’. There is an answer sheet included and picture support. Sheet 3 - Children match the words and pictures and then write the words. Sheet 4 - Children fill in the missing words using the symbol and word key at the bottom of the page completing the sentences. Suitable for SEND pupils and EYFS/KS1.
Word Endings Ending with 'SH' worksheetsQuick View
lbrownelbrowne

Word Endings Ending with 'SH' worksheets

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. Phonics/spelling activity sheets for children learning about sounds - ‘sh’ at the end of words. 4 activity sheets in black and white replicated in colour. Sheet 1- Children name the symbols / pictures and trace the words and sounds. Sheet 2-A word search where children find 5 words that end with ‘sh’. There is an answer sheet included and picture support. Sheet 3 - Children match the words and pictures and then write the words. Sheet 4 - Children fill in the missing words using the symbol and word key at the bottom of the page completing the sentences. Suitable for SEND pupils and EYFS/KS1.
Word Endings Ending with 'th' WorksheetsQuick View
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Word Endings Ending with 'th' Worksheets

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. Phonics/spelling activity sheets for children learning about sounds - ‘th’ at the end of words. 4 activity sheets in black and white replicated in colour. Sheet 1- Children name the symbols / pictures and trace the words and sounds. Sheet 2-A word search where children find 5 words that end with ‘th’. There is an answer sheet included and picture support. Sheet 3 - Children match the words and pictures and then write the words. Sheet 4 - Children fill in the missing words using the symbol and word key at the bottom of the page completing the sentences. Suitable for SEND pupils and EYFS/KS1.
Phonics Initial Sound Work with SymbolsQuick View
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Phonics Initial Sound Work with Symbols

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A structured phonics lesson pack for SEND and KS1 children, that uses Boardmaker symbols (licenced). The pack includes a planning overview showing the sounds focused on, the resources needed, and an extension activity for each initial sound. There are 15 worksheets, each with a different sound focus including st, sp, pl, pr, gl, gr, cr, cl, tr and th. There are 9 pictures/symbols on each sheet. These can be coloured in. By offering a step-by-step guide, complete with visual cues, repetitive tracing exercises, and engaging pictures, the resources ensure that every child, regardless of their learning style or pace, can begin to grasp the essential phonics concepts. The act of tracing, writing, and visually associating images with sounds offers multi-sensory stimulation, ensuring that learning is not just limited to listening. The extension activities allow children to recognize and apply phonics in varied contexts.
Colour Fingerspelling Alphabet British Sign Language (BSL) for Right-handed signersQuick View
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Colour Fingerspelling Alphabet British Sign Language (BSL) for Right-handed signers

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An alternative version of the British Sign Language Fingerspelling Alphabet with darker skin tones. Signing, spelling, manual alphabet, SSE, makaton. Eyecatching and colourful guide to encourage all children to learn the Fingerspelling Alphabet. Useful as a direct link to the written word it is helpful to deaf BSL users and also in the field of Special Educational Needs to provide a visual and kinaesthetic addition to language learning for children with additional communication needs. Fingerspelling is an important and integrated part of BSL - it provides a direct link to literacy, can be easily learned and with practice can help to improve word recognition.
Phonics phase 2 satpin bingoQuick View
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Phonics phase 2 satpin bingo

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Bingo board game for 1-4 players learning set 1 of Phase 2 Letters and Sounds phonics. Uses words containing the satpin graphemes. Can be printed either at A4 or A5 size. Designed to be used with counters. Could complete as a line/row or whole board for the winner.
Phonics Bundle (includes revision and assessment materials)Quick View
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Phonics Bundle (includes revision and assessment materials)

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BUNDLE INCLUDES 9 RESOURCES. Please check each individual resource and read the descriptions carefully before buying. This bundle includes revision material, assessment material AND games. SAVE a massive 51% purchasing ALL these great resources together.
Homophone / Near Homophone PostersQuick View
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Homophone / Near Homophone Posters

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This resource contains a highly visual and colourful, A3 size poster on the homophones - two, too and to. They are ideal for classroom display. You may also be interested in: Set of 8 Homophones / Near Homophones Posters The posters include the following homophones where / were / we’re / wear their / there / they’re hear / ear / here too / two / to which / witch whose / who’s one / won your / you’re More Homophone Resources 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
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Phase 2 Phonics Bingo Games.

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* 1 Bingo Game: Phase 2- Sets 1 and 2. 3 pages 6 Bingo Boards covering the sounds: s, a,t,p, i,n, m, d. * 1 Bingo Game: Phase 2- Sets 1–3. 3 pages 6 Bingo Boards covering the sounds: s, a, t, p, i,n, m,d, g, o,c,k. * 1Bingo Game: Phase 2- Sets 1–4. 3 pages 6 Bingo Boards covering the sounds: s, a, t, p, i,n, m, d, g, o, c, k, ck, e, u, r. *2 Bingo Games: Phase 2- Sets 1-5. 6 pages 6 Bingo Boards for each game covering the sounds: s, a,t, p, i, n, m, d, g, o, c, k, ck, e, u, r, h,b, f, ff, l ,ll , ss. Bingo games based on the Letters and Sounds Phonics Programme (Phase 2). Suitable for small group, intervention, and SEN. 15 pages.
Weather Spelling ActivityQuick View
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Weather Spelling Activity

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This spelling activity is a great way for your students to work on their spelling skills in a fun and engaging way with the theme of the weather. Students have to look at the image of the type of weather at the top of the page, then the word underneath, and then either using a dry wipe pen or the spelling letters included, spell the word that they can see. This resource includes 5 different cards, each containing a different image that is linked to theme of the weather. This activity will also provide a great language activity, encouraging students to sound out the letters that they are using to spell with, and discuss the images that they can see. I recommend cutting out and laminating each of the pieces individually to make them stronger and prolong the use of them. These are an excellent addition to your classroom to see if students are able to recognise, match and spell