*NEW FREE 2020 VERSION* PSHE education planning framework for pupils with SENDQuick View
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*NEW FREE 2020 VERSION* PSHE education planning framework for pupils with SEND

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Supporting PSHE education leads and teachers working with pupils with special educational needs and disability (SEND) is a key part of our work. We are therefore delighted to launch this fully updated version of the PSHE Association Planning Framework for Pupils with SEND. It will support those of you working with SEND pupils in both special and mainstream settings. All schools are required to teach the majority of PSHE education from September 2020. This includes Relationships Education at key stages 1 and 2, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) at key stages 3 and 4, and Health Education in both primary and secondary phases. We published this latest version of our Framework in July 2020 and it accompanies the 2020 edition of the PSHE Association Programme of Study for PSHE education. It is also fully aligned with the Statutory Guidance for Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education from the Department for Education (DfE). We have mapped the content grids from this statutory guidance to the Planning Framework, and adapted learning outcomes appropriately in cases where statutory content may not be accessible for pupils with SEND. This Framework also supports schools to provide a comprehensive PSHE programme that integrates, but is not limited to, this new statutory content. ‘The World I Live In’ section covers aspects of PSHE relating to careers education, economic wellbeing, personal safety (including assessing and managing risk) and preparing for adulthood. Though not yet a statutory part of PSHE education, this learning is critical to support different levels of independence that pupils with SEND may have. The Framework covers all of this while supporting you to plan, assess, monitor and evidence progress and achievement in your pupils’ PSHE education. The Planning Framework is free to download and printed copies will be available for members to purchase once we resume our delivery service. Register your interest here. Also see our SEND Hub, to which we will will be adding case studies, a webinar, and all other SEND-related materials.
Social and Emotional learning (SEL) bundleQuick View
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Social and Emotional learning (SEL) bundle

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Do your student struggle to use positive behaviour when they have strong emotions? Do your student use negative self-talk when they feel upset? This resource bundle is perfect for elementary and primary classrooms where teaching about positive self talk, emotional regulation and feelings can make a huge difference to effort and self esteem. The emphasis is on self-talk, gratitude and affirmations with repetition and practice exercises to embed this concept and make it an asset to their learning. If you have students who are negative and are struggling to see any good in themselves or others this workbook is a valuable tool to help in making them aware of their own self talk and its impact on their mental health. This resource can be used in health lessons, pastoral sessions or with individuals who may be struggling with anxiety or depression. Self talk and self regulation are things which can be changed and if you have students who’s default response is ‘I can’t’ then this work pack could do them the world of good! Your students will love it! This resource is designed for: • Students between the ages of 6 - 11 who need to work on social skills and positive behavior. • Students with mild to moderate learning disabilities that affect social skills, behavior, and self-regulation. • Students with social emotional or behavior IEP goal areas. • Teachers who need to provide social emotional learning to students. • Parents & Families who want to do social emotional learning activities at home with their children.
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The Red Bundle - 5 Early Years Read-to-me

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Red, Green, Blue and their friends live in a very busy and complicated world. Every day they learn more about the world around them, how to behave positively, how to overcome problems, how to manage their feelings and so much more. Throughout the RainbowSmart read-to-me stories, children can read along with the Rainbow Drops, learning valuable vocabulary to help their personal, social and emotional development further. All books focus on real life scenarios within school, home, and the community e.g., a child getting glasses for the first time or learning about how all families are special and unique. The Rainbow Drops support children to manage their emotions, develop empathy, solve problems, manage stress, behave appropriately, create healthy relationships, develop resilience, to reach their early-learning goals and more! For more content and FREE resources visit RainbowSmart.
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Coconut tasting.

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Worksheets to help you with a coconut tasting activity. Colouring pages header sheets and activity sheet that you can use if you are doing a coconut food tasting session. Print out and stick in workbooks and help promote discussion on the subject of coconuts. Good for young people and people with learning disabilities.
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Peach Ice Block - Life Skills - Visual Recipe and supplementary resources.

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Peach Ice Block: This resource has a notebook and a worksheet. The notebook is designed for the students to use it as a visual sequence when cooking. They have all the ingredients and utensils needed and then an easy to follow recipe. It has an inbuilt shopping activity so that the cooking can be integrated into a shopping program. Within the shopping part which encourages literacy skills, students can choose what they will buy and then make their own shopping list by either writing it or sticking the associated visual onto their shopping list. There are also some integrated literacy skills to match the ingredients as well as some writing sheets. It was created for students with special needs (SEN) for teaching life skills but can be used as a valuable resource for early years literacy. There is an accompanying visual recipe to print. This is a healthy recipe.
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Lemon Yoghurt Muffins: A visual one page recipe to make Lemon Yoghurt Muffins.

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A visual one page recipe to make Lemon Yoghurt Muffins. It has visual images to assist in easy reading of this recipe. It was created for students with special needs (SEN) but can be used as a valuable resource for early years literacy. This notebook is designed for the students to use it as a visual sequence when cooking. They have all the ingredients and utensils needed and then an easy to follow recipe. It has an inbuilt shopping activity so that the cooking can be integrated into a shopping program. Within the shopping part which encourages literacy skills, students can choose what they will buy and then make their own shopping list by either writing it or sticking the associated visual onto their shopping list. There are also some integrated literacy skills to match the ingredients as well as a writing sheet. There are two recipes one which using real lemons which need to be grated and squeezed and then an easy to make recipe where the cook uses bottled lemon juice.
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Tacos: Visual Recipe and supplementary resources.

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Tacos: Visual Recipe and supplementary resources. This notebook is designed for the students to use it as a visual sequence when cooking. They have all the ingredients and utensils needed and then an easy to follow recipe. It has an inbuilt shopping activity so that the cooking can be integrated into a shopping program. Within the shopping part which encourages literacy skills, students can choose what they will buy and then make their own shopping list by either writing it or sticking the associated visual onto their shopping list. There are also some integrated literacy skills to match the ingredients as well as some writing sheets. There is an interactive pairs game matching the ingredients. Worksheets accompany the notebook as well as a copy of the visual recipe, which can be printed and laminated for use in the kitchen This recipe makes vegetarian tacos, you can always replace the kidney beans with minced beef.
French Toast: A visual recipe to making this easy, healthy mealQuick View
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French Toast: A visual recipe to making this easy, healthy meal

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This is a visual one page recipe on how to make French Toast. There are a set of resources for making French Toast. It uses visual symbols and is designed for students with special educational needs. It has a one page visual recipe and a set of worksheets to accompany the notebook resource. It also has resources for safety when using a frying pan and tips on how to wash up!