Stone Age Boy for Children with Special Educational NeedsQuick View
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Stone Age Boy for Children with Special Educational Needs

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Here are a few activities to support children who are working well below ARE for Year 3. They are designed to be used in the classroom so that children who require support can be included in all or parts of Literacy lessons based on the book Stone Age Boy.
Children in Need Assembly 2019Quick View
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Children in Need Assembly 2019

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This assembly considers 21st century problems in a humorous way before considering what Children in Need does, who it helps and challenges students to ‘Do their thing’. 50% of the proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Children in Need Charity, so please ‘Do your thing’.
Children in Need English LessonQuick View
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Children in Need English Lesson

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Get your pupils writing amazing stories about Pudsey and Blush using this fun lesson idea. Using the worksheet pupils can spend time colouring in Pudsey, Blush and the forest and then with a more academic focus they can write a story about how Pudsey and Blush came to be in the forest on Children in Need Appeal Night. (The colouring picture has been put together by myself) There are some example story titles on Pudsey and Blush display cards to get your pupils imagination flowing. Use word to download. I hope this activity is useful to many of you.
Children in Need size orderingQuick View
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Children in Need size ordering

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Ideal activity to use for Children in Need. Can be used as an adult led or independent activity. Chn to order and cut Pudsey from small to big - encourages children to use size related vocabulary related to space, shape and measure.
Children In Need QuizQuick View
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Children In Need Quiz

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Celebrate Children in Need Quiz with your students by undertaking this specially designed quiz with a variety of different rounds and question styles. **Children in Need and Charity Work - ** It’s good to talk’ is all about promoting the wellbeing of people of all ages in education using their voice to create a healthier school community. ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ **Just added for ONLINE LEARNING / QUIZZING - NEW DIGITAL ANSWER SHEET - Student can fill in their editable PDF answer sheet and can also self mark with built in tick boxes and score counter. Contents of Quiz ☞ 1 x Professionally Designed PowerPoint Quiz ( Containing 10 Different Rounds and over 50+ Questions) ☞1 x Set of certificates for winning students (Gold, Silver and Bronze) ☞ 1 x Full set of Answers (Animated at the end of the Quiz) ☞ 1 x Student Answer Sheets they can fill in during the quiz ☞ 1 x FULLY DIGITAL STUDENT ANSWER SHEET ☞ Quiz can be done as an individual task or in small teams. How could you use it Celebrate the event / Activity / Theme Assess Prior knowledge As a class based activity or during form time / Form competition An educational ’ Treat Lesson ’ For your students. Why are Cre8tive Resources? We are a not-for profit Community interest social enterprise made up of Teachers. We invest in developing more free and paid resources for students. We are currently working on developing a FREE Mental health and Wellbeing PSHE App for students. We run Facebook support groups for teachers and provide the PSHE and Citizenship Academy. Product Code: C8/QZ/267 You may also want to check out these other popular selling highly rated PSHE, RE Careers & Citizenship Resources we have created: Christianity and RE Escape Room KS3 Intro to Six World Religions Escape Room RE Christmas Big Bundle Pack GCSE RE - Escape Dr. Dreadful’s Mansion Exploring Sikhism Quiz Celebrating Equality & Diversity Multicultural Britain Lesson British Values & IDentity Lesson Discrimination & Equality Act
Children in Need AssemblyQuick View
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Children in Need Assembly

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I have put together a short presentation for an assembly for use during Children in Need. You could also use this during tutor/mentor time. This presentation: Introduces what Children in Need is about Provides information for what Children in Need aims to achieve Includes videos of real life Children in Need experiences and events Gives students some ideas for how they could get involved This can be used across all Key Stages. I hope this saves you and your teams some time, enjoy!
Children in Need Maths activitiesQuick View
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Children in Need Maths activities

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Investigation on perimeter for mixed ability pairs. Booklet format for children to complete. Challenge questions. Could extend using area instead. Sheet of Children in Need themed word problems. Red questions are easier, yellow are medium, Green are harder questions.
Children in Need - Solve the Crime!Quick View
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Children in Need - Solve the Crime!

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Students work to solve a crime based on the theme of Children in Need. Students must use their maths skills to break a number of codes to reveal clues to the identity of a thief who stole a schools fundraising for the Children in Need charity. To solve the clues students must use addition, division and algebra. Resource aimed at low ability Year 7 students who have been introduced to algebra including expanding brackets and finding the value of x. Addition and division tasks used to allow students to recap on previous learning in this area and develop further confidence in solving these problems.
Geography Unit for Children with Special Needs!Quick View
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Geography Unit for Children with Special Needs!

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This unit includes tons of fun games, printables, flashcards, and an adapted book to help your students learn about geography. Geography is a great social studies theme to work on and this unit allows you to differentiate for a wide range of types of learners! Here is what's included: - 16 Flashcards with definitions - Hunting for a Hamburger: 13 page adapted book with all vocabulary terms; matching pieces included - 3 comprehension worksheets - 10 matching worksheets - I have, who has? Game - Bingo - with 2 levels of difficulty of calling cards and 10 boards Vocabulary: island, peninsula, waterfall, beach, river, ocean, lake, mountain, hill volcano, desert, country, continent, city, state, capital Great for children with autism or special needs - these materials are hands on and easy to understand!
Homeschooling children with Behaviour NeedsQuick View
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Homeschooling children with Behaviour Needs

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Masterclass Webinar created live for The Adopter Hub in April 2020, during lockdown for Covid19. Suitable for parents/carers/teachers homeschooling children with SEMH, ADHD, ACEs, SEND and other behavioural needs in lockdown or in general. Thanks for a great webinar today! I teach in further education and am now also homeschooling my nine year old adopted daughter with special needs. I got so many useful tips and links today so thank you. - Amanda, parent This webinar key aspects of homeschooling specifically for pupils with addtional behavioural needs. Key topics: -You - how are we putting on our own oxygen masks first? -Safety First (Learning Second) - how to get them from the ceiling to the desk (or kitchen table) -School expectations - working with school and how to balance school’s requirements with reality -Differentiation - making the work, work for your child and their needs -Exams?! What exams?! -Connection- building a (virtual) team of support -Back to you “This really helped me just focus on what is important and that is my son. The key thing that I have learnt is that we are not going to achieve anything if both of us are not calm.” - Julian, parent
HANDLING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSQuick View
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HANDLING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

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This e-book on “Handling Children will with Special Needs” discusses children with special needs. Children with special needs are children that need more personalized and defined guidance and direction. This book is relevant for teachers, parents, social workers, psychologists, medical officers, nurses, speech therapists and others who handles children with special needs from time to time. It covers forms of child abuse, counseling special needs children, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and a good special need screening procedures.
Children in Need - Proof Reading LessonQuick View
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Children in Need - Proof Reading Lesson

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These resources form one full lesson that allows students to explore the charity/campaign ‘Children in Need’ whilst also working on their proof reading skills and their SPaG accuracy. Also included is an extract on the charity and a set of questions to be answered.
Children in Need Pudsey Maths QuestionsQuick View
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Children in Need Pudsey Maths Questions

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A mixed set of word problems linked to Children in Need. Aimed at Year 3 targets for addition, subtraction and multiplication. Includes finding the difference, bar model and 'I am thinking of a number...' style questions. Numbers could easily be made more tricky for older year groups.
Children in Need Phase 2 PhonicsQuick View
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Children in Need Phase 2 Phonics

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All the money from the purchase of this resource will go towards Children In Need. Race the timer and Pudsey to see how quickly you can recognise all the Phase 2 phonemes. Join in with Pudsey's game to work out what phonemes are hiding behind the spots. Have a go at writing some of Pudsey Bears CVC words.