Editable worksheets matching activities with periods of time e.g one second vs one hour, one star jump vs lunch time. Matching with a line, choosing which is shorter or longer, ordering 4 activities by length of time.
Visual content for young people with special education needs (SEN/SEND).
This is a very simple step-by-step building instructions for Lego-Based Therapy interventions. Designated to help children to develop their social and communication skills. Involves using of concepts such as colour, size, and position. Pupils work in pairs or group of 3 building collaboratively. Every student has a different role: engineer, supplier, and builder.
Experience a most unique Greater Than Less Than lesson that includes:
1. Fun Printable Game
2. Animated Video
3. Lesson Plan To Guide Instruction
4. Illustrated Worksheets
5. Creative Word Problems
6. Colorful Printable Posters For Your Display / Bulletin Board
7. Short Quiz
8. Vocabulary Reinforcement and Song Lyrics Sheet
9. Extra Practice Drills for Fast Finishers!
10. Can use as a highly engaging method to review for your KS2-KS3 Math SATS
Product Description
Slater is a very hungry alligator who always eats the number that is greater! Watch him walk around his hometown marsh and swamp in this greater than less than video as he eats human food and goes apple picking for the largest apple he can find. On a somewhat unrelated side note, Slater has an Australian accent and will get quite chatty towards the end of the video!
Two separate videos are included that are differentiated for grades K-1 (numbers to 100) and for grades 2-3 (numbers to 1000). Differentiated lesson materials for each video are also included. Read on to see what's included!
Video Comes With Tons Of Extras in Supporting Document Such As:
• 2 Animated music videos [HD Video]
Our flagship products. Each takes 250+ hours to write & animate. This bundle includes two videos differentiated for grades K-1 and grades 2-3.
• Lyric sheet for singing along
Your students can sing along as the music video plays.
Fill in the blanks/cloze (lyrics w/ some missing words)
After they watch the video, they master the math vocabulary by filling in the missing words.
Double sided worksheet with word problems
Well thought-out questions and word problems which challenge critical thinking skills, differentiated for grades K-1 and grades 2-3.
• Extra drills printable
Early Finishers - Not So Fast! Straightforward math problems to move towards mastery (differentiated).
• Less Than Greater Than game
When activities are complete, check for concept mastery while having a bit of fun (differentiated).
• Colorful Printable Bulletin Board
High-Resolution bulletin board to facilitate class discussion and remind students of the lesson throughout the unit.
• Short quiz/exit slip to check for understanding
When activity is complete, check for concept mastery with short quiz (differentiated).
• Answer Key
Detailed answer key. Rest-assured, all answers are double and triple-checked for accuracy.
• Clear lesson plan sheet for illluminating classroom best practice:
Get my personal recommendations for how to introduce the material and set-up the lesson as I do in class.
Less Than More Than UK Age Range:
| Year 1 - Year 2 - Year 3 - Year 4 |
KS1 - KS2 Maths
This product relates to UK sterling money pounds and pence. Its aim is to encourage students to use different skills to find solutions to a two-step problem.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2.
Ideal for revising adding up coins and to finding how much more money to pay for an item.
The worksheets start off with small denominations and then it increases to 50p and £1.
There are 60 differentiated worksheets.
Worksheet 1 - up to 10p (11 pages)
Worksheet 2 - up to 20p (11 pages)
Worksheet 3 - up to 30p (12 pages)
Worksheet 4 - up to 50p (12 pages)
Worksheet 5 - up to £1.00 (14 pages)
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The worksheet is divided into 3 columns.
The first column contains the price of the item.
The second column shows the coins the customer uses to pay for the item but unfortunately it is not enough.
The problem is in two parts: -
Add up the total amount of the coins and write it in the blank box.
Find out how much the customer is short by, i.e. how much more he/she has to pay and then fill in the box.
The space above the box in the third column is for the student to show their workings out.
Skills required: addition, subtraction, counting on/back.
Provide hundred charts, number lines, coins, small objects for the students.
File Type: Word and PDF.
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I used this for revision for my class. The items sold in the shop are a bit silly/childish because that’s what my class likes but they could quickly and easily be changed with find and replace if you don’t like them.
Spring and Easter TEACCH activities pack for your students with Autism. A selection of early Maths, early Reading and early Writing tasks. Includes concepts such as sorting, matching, ordering and fine motor skills. Also includes bonus Easter activities.
This resource is also available as part of a Season Bundle - save 25%!!
These activities are great to develop your students independence as well as working on basic concepts until they have been mastered.
Some of the file folders also have two levels to help you differentiate and to provide further challenge.
Print out the pack and cut out the required pieces (all of the pages that need to be cut are clearly labeled) laminate and then add Velcro. Pop activity into a file folder or box and you are ready to go!
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Winter/Christmas themed activities TEACCH pack. Great for your students with Autism, SEND and for continuous provision. A selection of early Maths, early Reading and early Writing tasks. Includes concepts such as sorting, matching, ordering, alphabet work, fine motor skills and more… Also includes bonus Christmas activities.
This resource pack is also available as part of a Season BUNDLE - save 25%
These file folders are also great for Maths, Reading and Writing consolidation.
Some of the file folders also have two levels to help you differentiate and to provide further challenge.
Print out the pack and cut out the required pieces (all of the pages that need to be cut are clearly labeled) laminate and then add Velcro. Pop activity into a file folder or box and you are ready to go!
Please leave a rating and feedback. Any questions and queries, don’t hesitate to ask!
Please follow for updates and more TEACCH file folder tasks as well as other Special Education resources
Save 25% with this Seasonal Bundle.
Activities and tasks for your pupils with Autism!
Includes early reading, writing and maths activities to help achieve those early targets and build on working independently!
These are the individual resources included:
Spring TEACCH Tasks £3
Summer TEACCH Tasks £3
Autumn TEACCH Tasks £3
Winter TEACCH Tasks £3
When using TEACCH tasks the task that is to be completed should be placed on the left hand side of the desk/workstation. The pupil then completes this task and places it on the right when completed. Having a clear visual for the pupil to identify where the finished tasks go is preferable. This clear structure allows the pupils to focus on the task they are completing and not be distracted by the work process. It is important to remember that when completing these tasks it is also about creating and building independence as well as success at the task, this is why the consistent work approach (working from left to right is so important)
When using these tasks I would recommend using them for at least 4-6 weeks. For some children it may take up to a term for them to master the skill and be able to complete this independently.
A lesson on ordering and comparing large numbers. Powerpoint contains: a video for visual learners, sentence starters to encourage maths talk and inequality symbols to print out. Differentiated worksheets included. Aimed at SEND Year 8 students but can easily be used for KS1 & 2 or KS3 intervention groups. Dyslexic friendly font and powerpoint.
Weighing using standard and non standard measurements. 24 activity worksheets.
Identifying which object is heaviest and lightest from a choice of 2 after weighing them using cubes, counters (non standard) or grams (standard).
Suitable for SEN, Early Years, Primary, Preschoolers. 24 worksheets in total (18 suitable for lower abilities, 12 for middle and 18 suitable for higher abilities). As an extension higher ability pupils should be challenged to make their own worksheet - what objects will they choose and can they estimate which will be heaviest and lightest, then weigh the objects and check if their estimate was correct?
18 worksheets for lower abilities- 6 for identifying which is heavier and lighter (using balancing scales place one of the objects one side and the other object at the opposite side of the scales, then see which side moves down showing the heaviest object).
12 worksheets for lower and middle abilities to use balancing scales to compare 2 everyday items, then use photos to cut out, stick and glue, or if able to write they can write their answer in the correct column (non standard).
6 worksheets for higher abilities to use scales to weigh and record the weight of objects in grams, then to identify which one was heaviest and which was lightest (standard). They can also use the 12 worksheets using counters and cubes to weigh the objects. To make it harder get them to estimate the number first, before checking how close they were.
Save £££ and get this awsome Xmas bundle of engaging and educational Christmas lessons! Save £7 and bag the whole lot!
Lesson 1: Christmas mapping KS3 - map Santa´s journey across the globe to reveal a hidden Christmas message! All answers included.
Lesson 2: Christmas mapping and co-ordinates KS3 KS4 - Use mapping and co-ordinates to find the missing presents! All answers included.
Lesson 3: Christmas quiz 2023. A fun, 50 question quiz suitable for the whole school. All answers included.
Lesson 4: SEN / low ability Christmas quiz 2023. A fun, 70 question quiz. All answers included.
This bundle includes 4 different instruction sets. They are a very simple step-by-step building instructions for Lego-Based Therapy interventions. Designated to help children to develop their social and communication skills. Involves using of concepts such as colour, size and position. Pupils work in pairs or group of 3 building collaboratively. Every student has a different role: engineer, supplier and builder.
5 lessons of Break Even Analysis, Balance Sheets, Profit And Loss Accounts And Cash Flow Forecasts. 5 hours of lessons for pros or cover staff or pupils to use independently. Suitable for GCSE Business or BTEC Business Studies Unit 2. Easy to use, adapt and provides quick revision notes to revise from with exam questions to test understanding.
Lego challenge cards, symbol supported for non / early readers. Some are Christmas themed as I’ve just made them to try and keep my children busy during this last week.
Children choose or are given a card which gives an instruction - e.g. build a Christmas tree / first letter of your name and use Lego to build as instructed.
It’s a fairly open ended activity but my hope is to provide more structure and purpose to play for my children with autism as some have very short attention spans and flit from activity to activity without any meaningful engagement.
24 cards in all, best printed onto card or laminated so they last.
A brilliant Space themed TEACCH pack to add to your file folders. A brilliant addition to your teaching on World Space Week. Great for your pupils with Autism. A selection of early Maths, early Reading and early Writing tasks.
The tasks included are:
Colour sorting
Sorting by size (big and small) (big, medium and small)
Letter matching
Number sequencing to 5 (2 levels included)
Pencil control
Matching picture to picture
Matching picture to word
When creating this resource, you will need to print it and cut out the instructed parts. Laminate, cut and add velcro. You can then add this into a folder or put it into a tray.
TEACCH is an effective system for pupils with Autism. The structure allows pupils to work independently and master a skill.
When using TEACCH the task to be completed is to be placed on the left hand-side - the pupil then completes the task and then places this into a finished box on the right-hand side.
I would recommend using the same tasks for the specific session for around 4 - 6 weeks depending on level of the pupil. It is important to remember that when completing TEACCH it is about building independence and success at the task, you do not want to provide too much challenge. If the pupil can complete the task, this then means they can concentrate on working independently and can complete several tasks without the need for staff support. If the tasks are too tricky, the pupils will not be independent, may get up and wander or refuse to participate.
I hope this resource is useful, if you have any questions about how to use it, please just ask!
Autumn themed activities TEACCH pack to add to your file folders. Great for your pupils with Autism. A selection of early Maths, early Reading and early Writing tasks. Includes concepts such as sorting, matching, ordering, alphabet work, fine motor skills and more… BONUS Halloween Tasks also included!
12 activities included that will last the whole of the season to save you on more preparation!
This resource is also available as part of a Season Bundle - save 25!!
Some of the file folders also have two levels to help you differentiate and to provide further challenge.
Print out the pack and follow the quick instructions page to quickly add this wide variety of activities to your TEACCH resources.
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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.