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I am currently working in a mixed secondary school based in Dublin. I have worked with most of the years during my time but last year spent the year with 3rd year students. While in lessons supporting students I often came up with activities to keep students engaged & focused in the classroom and created a set of worksheets for SPHE CBA for two of my students . I decided that would be cool to try and create more....

I am currently working in a mixed secondary school based in Dublin. I have worked with most of the years during my time but last year spent the year with 3rd year students. While in lessons supporting students I often came up with activities to keep students engaged & focused in the classroom and created a set of worksheets for SPHE CBA for two of my students . I decided that would be cool to try and create more....
L2LP Numeracy  - Using a calculator
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L2LP Numeracy - Using a calculator

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Worksheets to help identifying digits on a calculator, using it to solve simple problems and for checking work that has been done without a calculator. Using a calculator to check totals on a shopping list and budget.
Different Fastenings
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Different Fastenings

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Flashcards for introducing fasteners include toggles, hooks and eyes, buttons and poppers, and zippers. Flashcards can be used as a Match game and also used to label examples of various clothing fasteners. See examples on images for ideas. We printed the Flashcards and laminated them, we used them as a matching game so the student matched the fastening with the type of clothing. We also printed Flashcards, laminated them and used them to start creating a sensory board for each fastening, using examples of clothing so student could practice opening & closing the fastenings. “The ability to button and manipulate clothes fasteners is an important skill for children to master to help them achieve independence with dressing. You can work resources to suit each child or group of students depending on their fine motor skills.”
Weights
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Weights

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Grams or Kilograms - Multiple choice questions Packing for a trip - Choosing weights to add up to 1kg and measurments up to 2 meters. Heavy or Light - Which scales are telling the truth.
The Human Body
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The Human Body

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Parts of the digestive system worksheets Body organ match with listed word bank Body organ name sheet with no prompts
Let's Count!
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Let's Count!

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Bright and engaging worksheets encouraging counting and observation. Animals Pets Shapes Bugs Contact me to personalise sheets for specific students
Prepositions
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Prepositions

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Worksheets can be used to practice placing items in the correct places as per images in front of them. Some of the worksheets require the students to draw & write the answers.
Create a sentence
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Create a sentence

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Create a sentence worksheets with images. Create a character. Questions and prompts to create a character. Present Tense - Positive, Negative and Yes/No
L2LP Numeracy - Developing an awareness of temperature
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L2LP Numeracy - Developing an awareness of temperature

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Included are worksheets that encourage students to describe temperature and relate them to everyday situations. Worksheets explaining Oven dials and symbols ,students may come across when using the oven. Final worksheets tests the students on locating appropriate temperatures.
CV & Cover letter
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CV & Cover letter

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5 worksheets activity pack supporting students with building their CV’s and cover letter for work experience or part time jobs.
Taking part in a work related activity
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Taking part in a work related activity

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Gather background information to help plan and participate in the activity Sequence a number of steps to be taken to successfully complete the activity Assume a role in the activity and identify tasks linked with the role Use key words associated with the activity correctly Identify safety procedures and/or permissions required for the activity Learn how to use tools or equipment associated with the activity safely and correctly Participate in the activity Review the activity to evaluate its success
L2LP Numeracy - Developing an awareness of time
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L2LP Numeracy - Developing an awareness of time

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Tell the time from an analogue and digital clock for hour, half hour and quarter hour. identifying key times during the day, solve problems to work out passage of time, using a calendar and matching months or activities with thier seasons.
Finding out about work
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Finding out about work

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Identifying different jobs that people do in school Researching local employment opportunities How to find a job, where, what, when. Visit local employer and review visit. Check out job advertisements.
Health and Safety
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Health and Safety

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Examples of safe practices in three distinct workplaces, e.g. wearing protective eyewear in metalwork class Use all tools and equipment correctly and safely in a range of practical classes, e.g. replace the lid on any liquids How to use electrical equipment correctly and safely in a range of practical classes, e.g.use a mixer in home economics Store all tools, materials and equipment safely Different procedures for self-protection at work, e.g. wearing protective clothing or a hair net
Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland

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Six counties in Northern Ireland Terms associated with politics in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Government set up Political parties in Northern Ireland What is The Troubles? What is the Good Friday Agreement?
Recognising Emotions
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Recognising Emotions

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Identify common emotions and associated words used to express them Recognise their own emotional responses to a range of situations, e.g. happy, sad, impatient, angry,upset Describe appropriate ways of expressing their emotions Recognise the emotions of others, e.g. know what upsets him/her, be aware that if he/she is upset, React in an emotionally appropriate way in a given situation, e.g. a friend receives bad news
L2LP Communications & Literacy - Non Verbal communication
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L2LP Communications & Literacy - Non Verbal communication

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Communications & Literacy - PLU 1 Elements: 1.7 - 1.11 Using non-verbal behaviour to get message across. Identifying range of non verbal communication methods, how to use non verbal behaviour, relay a response or request non verbally. Respond non verbal signs and symbols and be able to follow a sequence of non verbal instructions. (1 of the instruction worksheets is a practical activity and needs an ikea crate to complete it). There are 2 other instruction worksheets who don’t need equipment :)