This scheme of work was written to support teachers in my school with teaching maths/investigation. The scheme is suitable for PMLD, SLD and ASD students and gives examples of activities for students on all levels (P1 to P8 and Level 1) which can be easily adapted. The scheme of work supports the curriculum topic Celebrations.
Cards show British coins up to £1 in value, stating “I have…” Underneath is a statement saying how much an item costs. Learners need to count the coins and decide whether they can afford the item. Many learners with ASD / SEN struggle with money sense and the idea of whether an item is affordable or not. This activity could be extended to ask how much change the student would receive if the item is affordable, or alternatively, how much more money they would need.
Designed as an independent workstation task for learners with autism but could also be used in a small group.
Learners use clothes pegs to answer the question yes / no to make the task more interactive and to focus those who find sitting and writing to be difficult.
This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of €5.00 or 5 €.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
Content
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All eight coins
• Flags
Write and erase
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
Alternative uses
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
For small group or one-to-one activity
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50 Euro cents but one card shows 3x 10c and 1x 20c and the other card shows 2x20c and 1x 10c.
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Download total: 44 pages
US$, AUS$, CAN$, NZ$ and UK£ Sterling version of this resource.
You may also be interested in other Euro products:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/money-euro-and-cents-presentations-worksheets-activities-bundle-11634271
A brilliant 2D and 3D Shape Workstation pack full of activities that can be completed independently by your students with Autism to work towards their targets! The tasks are differentiated to suit a range of learners.
The tasks progressively get harder providing challenge and stretching those pupils who are ready to move on.
There are 24 activity cards and 6 matching/sorting tasks. You can also create more activities by mixing and matching the base boards with the manipulatives!
Some of the tasks included within this pack include: shape to shape matching, shape to outline matching, shape to name matching, moving on to sorting 2d/3d shapes, identifying properties of both 2d and 3d shapes, including how many sides, faces, etc!
These activities are also great for Maths centres in EYFS settings.
In order to get the tasks ready - Print out the pack, laminate and then cut and add Velcro where needed. Pop activity into a file folder or box and you are ready to go!
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This Christmas themed worksheets resource relates to money using the 1p, 5p, 10p, 20p coins and for the more able students 50p, £1 and £2 coins.
ANSWERS provided
New £1 coin
Includes worksheet on receiving change from £2.00
Can use as assessment and revision.
Aimed: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2, SEND and ESL Students learning about English coins.
File Type: Word and pdf.
Set in the context of a Christmas Fayre -Children work out how much change they would receive if they were to buy the items on the Christmas stall.
Please note it is a two-step process whereby children use their observational skill to look for the price of each item and then work out the change from each coin.
They look at the prices of the Christmas items and then work out the change. They can use any method -e.g. number lines, hundred square, counting from/back - check to ensure they are using money symbols.
Christmas Fayre 1 - spend up to 10p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 2 - spend up to 20p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 3 - spend up to 50p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 4 - spend up to £1.00 (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 5 - spend up to £2.00 (2 pages)
Differentiated worksheets - Writing the total of each item in the shaded box.
Adding up coins 1
Adding up coins 2
Adding up coins 3
Adding up coins 4
I am mindful of the use of ink - the worksheets are in word format so you can change the colour fill of the Christmas stall.
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Images royalty free from pixabay, flickr and Microsoft clipart.
This is a program for the interactive white board. It aims to teach children how to tell the time - more specifically, it deals with o’clock.
Although this software has been designed for children with special needs, its simple display, and clear graphics also make it suitable for a primary mainstream class.
*Digital Education Version of the Global Bestselling Original: Mindfulness Colouring Book for Children*
40 pages of mindful colouring activities for your class. Works well with SEN children or simply as a calming behaviour management activity or incentive to motivate your class.
Focusing on geometric shapes, optical illusions and other mathematical patterns, 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.
NEW! Mindfulness Colouring Book for Children 2 now also available from the TES.
All images sourced via creative commons 1.0.
Brain Breaks for your older students are physical activities that give your students a quick break so they return to the lesson with a better focus.
No prep: Just print and cut
Less than 4 minutes
Easy for Teacher and Students
Stress Reliever
If a few of your students are hesitant to join in, offer to give the best participant one extra point on the current assignment. After the initial motivation, you will notice that students enjoy- and request brain breaks.
Option 1 (SLIDES 4-10) Cut and pass out cards to individual students (four to a page).
Option 2 (SLIDES 11-38) Show the entire class the PowerPoint slide.
There are 28 brain breaks.
Notes**
Cards 1- 21 are for individual student movement.
Card 22 requires 4 paperclips for each student.
Card 23 requires an item for each student such as a pencil or piece of paper.
Cards 24-28 are whole class activities and require teacher interaction.
**You may want to listen to the pronunciation of the word on Card 26 before you begin (the pronunciation is available on Dictionary.com.)
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A bundle of 4 resources created for my ASD class to support understanding of basic time. Suitable for KS1 or any aged SEN learner. These activities could be used as part of a narrative / colourful semantics approach to develop understanding of ‘when’ or in maths to support basic time awareness.
Months: Table of the months of the year and a selection of 24 symbols. Teacher to choose which symbols are relevant and will be recognised by your particular group of learners. Students stick the symbols onto the correct month (e.g. Halloween next to October).
When I did this with my class I also included pictures of the children in the class and learners stuck pictures of their classmates in the birthdays section of the table. I have left this version of the table in, as it might be of use for some, but I’ve also included a copy of the table without the birthday column.
Day / Night Sorting: Instructions included. This could be used as a worksheet task or it could be laminated / velcroed and used as a re-useable workstation task.
Days of the Week homework: Worksheet to support learning and reinforce understanding about the days of the week.
Days of the Week School: Instructions included. Learners stick the days of the week into the correct order, they then stick symbols on to indicate what happens in school on particular days.
Colour, Draw, Trace 3D Shapes Worksheets, STEM
These 6 worksheets will help your students to practice drawing the following 6 shapes:
- cube
- rectangular prism
- triangular prism
- sphere
- cylinder
- pyramid
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Colour, Draw, Trace 2D Shapes Worksheets
This comprehensive resource relates to 2D shapes and repeating patterns.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognise and name 2D shapes (including squares, triangles and circles)
Success criteria:-
- I can make a repeating pattern
- I can say which shape comes next in a repeating pattern
- I can use shape and colour to repeat patterns (challenge)
Aimed at: EYFS/KS1 and SEN students
Student explore and use their imagination to make 2d shape repeat patterns. They are also challenged to use colours.
Resource content:-
• PowerPoint Presentation (23 Slides) - Includes whole class activities
• 2D Shape Pattern 1 – cut/paste activity
• 2D Shape Pattern 2 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 1 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 2 (extension)
• Colour Shape Patterns 3 (extension)
• Large Shape Tiles 1 (plain & colour)
• Medium Shape Tiles 2 (plain & colour)
• Small Shape Tiles 3 (plain & colour
• Repeating Shape Patterns worksheet
(to be used with shape tiles)
• Shape Pattern Mat worksheet (to be used with shape tiles)
• Repeat shape pattern T-shirt activity sheet
• My Shape Pattern T-shirt Design
Two lessons for children to explore repeating 2D shape patterns. The lesson can spread over three sessions to include art and ICT tasks.
The activities are differentiated to include all abilities.
Lesson 1: Students are introduced to 2D shapes patterns only (no colour).
Lesson 2: Students build upon what what they learnt in lesson 1 and include colour/2d shape repeating patterns.
Depending on the age group, you can combine the two lessons into one.
- Teacher Notes/Lesson Plans - all slides are referred to in the lesson plans with extra information on extension activities and plenaries.
File Type: PowerPoint, PDF, zip file in which the files are in Word format.
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This activity pack contains clock/time resources for practical activities to reinforce learning of time and having fun at the same time.
Bingo cards are whole page size - print and laminate
Ideally print out the other resources onto card paper, laminate and cut out - use again and again.
Editable Call out cards
6 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock times
20 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock and half past times
40 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock, half past, quarter before/after times
5 sets of Domino cards – print off, laminate, cut out - (analogue/digital)
Set of clocks - to print off and laminate - can use for time snap and/or sequencing time activity
Practical Activities you can set up for students to play:
Time bingo (analogue clocks) use with non-permanent dry-erase pens
Clock sort – mix up the clocks and students sort clockwise the times from 1 o’ clock to 12 o’clock.
Children can play time snap – Print the larger clocks several times.
You can say a time and the children pick either the word card or the clock that matches that time.
Play clock dominoes (analogue/digital)– reinforce reading the time.
Resources are editable.
All resources contained in a folder within a zip file - right click with mouse to open zip file and then open the folder.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pack-1-clocks-telling-the-time-analogue-and-digital-12-hour-clock-11030239
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pack-2-telling-the-time-24-hrs-analogue-and-digital-presentations-lesson-plans-worksheets-11195427
Clocks from www.clker.com
Euros and cents money worksheets and activities.
This money bundle includes:
PowerPoint Presentations
Flexible detailed lesson plans in Packs 1 and 2
Lots of worksheets and activities
resources to laminate for practical activities
Subjects on:
Identifying coins and learning their value
Combining amounts to make a particular value
Find different combination of coins
Solve simple problems in a practical context - addition and subtraction - learning to give change
ANSWERS are provided for quick marking of students’ work.
This bundle relates to telling the time from the 12 hour clock to the 24 hour clock analogue and digital.
The total pack consists of:
14 Lessons Plans
(including worksheets and activities for each lesson)
PowerPoint Presentations for both Pack 1 and Pack 2
Time Problems
Time/Clock games and activities to reinforce learning the time
Set of 27 worksheets - digital and analogue times and time problem questions
Please see individual product details.
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MEASURE IT (2) - LENGTH/DISTANCE is 12 pages full of practical every day measuring tasks where we use measurements to identify the length of different items or distances etc. We measure length and use estimations in everyday activities like building, travel sport, design etc. 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 MEASURE IT (1) - WEIGHT, MEASURE IT (3) - VOLUME and MEASURE IT (4) - WORK IT OUT
I made these for my primary age class with profound autism. They are visually uncluttered and have the simplest of instructions.
Some of these resources are available individually for free - I have just included them so the whole set is together here.