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Sharing resources that have been used and been very successful in engaging SEND pupils. Please leave a review if you download a resource and feedback on the outcome of using the resource.

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Sharing resources that have been used and been very successful in engaging SEND pupils. Please leave a review if you download a resource and feedback on the outcome of using the resource.
The tiger who came to tea (Colourful Semantics)
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The tiger who came to tea (Colourful Semantics)

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The tiger who came to tea using colourful semantics. This is an approach to support spoken and written language learning across the curriculum, and it is also a common approach used in speech therapy. It aims to help children develop skills when it comes to sentence development, understanding questions, developing narrative, understanding written text and developing vocabulary. Colourful semantics are often used to support children with speech and language difficulties, including those who have difficulties with word order, vocabulary difficulties or expressive and receptive language difficulties. It can also be helpful for children who have English as an additional language.
Fire drill poster
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Fire drill poster

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Fire drill to support neurodiverse students become desensitised to the procedures of fire drills.
Epilepsy Social story
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Epilepsy Social story

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Sometimes, it can be hard to talk about epilepsy. There is fear and misunderstanding about epilepsy and seizures. Not everybody can recognise if they are about to have a seizure, especially very young children. Talking about epilepsy can help staff and students realize that children with the condition are just like other children and can lead full, active lives. Talking honestly and openly about epilepsy will also help teachers and the students. This social story will raise awareness and immediate support for the individual child at a time of epileptic episode either during play time or lunch time in the playgrounds and away from class teacher.
At the Zoo (Box Clever and Colourful Semantics)
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At the Zoo (Box Clever and Colourful Semantics)

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Young children need play experiences at the same time as language stimulation in order to understand and use the concepts. Box Clever aims to do just this. It provides a method of language stimulation within the classroom that incorporates:  Play that is fun  Daily repetition of activities  Adults talking to children at the right level as they play  Opportunities for children to experiment while playing with their friends The aim is to improve the vocabulary and the storytelling skills of every child in the class. This resource has the Colourful semantics cards added to this to support non verbal students to be able to construct sentences and communicate their stories.
Ditty 2 : Colourful semantics
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Ditty 2 : Colourful semantics

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Using colourful semantics to support students with language difficulties. This resource will support their sentence building and develop their understanding of sentence structure. A whole week plan included with all resources.
Phonics RWI Set one
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Phonics RWI Set one

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Roll and read: To support students with learning difficulties to recognise sounds and decode words using the sounds.
Phonics RWI Set 1 : Roll and Read
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Phonics RWI Set 1 : Roll and Read

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Resource to reinforce , the correspondences between letters and sounds (graphemes and phonemes), as well as the skill of blending the individual sounds together to read. This has the whole RWI SET 1 sounds with corresponding words to practise the sounds and blended reading.
Lego Therapy -  Iron man
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Lego Therapy - Iron man

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The goal of LEGO® therapy is to improve Social Competence (SC), which has three components: motivation to initiate social contact with peers; ability to sustain interaction with peers for a period of time; overcoming symptoms of aloofness and rigidity (seen often in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders or Asperger Syndrome.) This is on of the resource pack that can be used in sessions.
Social Story: Safe Choices
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Social Story: Safe Choices

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Social story for students who struggle with communicating their needs or are using hitting and biting when they are frustrated.