Sand Sensory RecipesQuick View
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Sand Sensory Recipes

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This is a collection of sand recipes that can be used in your sensory bin or sand and water table. Included are recipes for flour sand, sugar sand, glittery sand, scented sand, foam sand, and sand slime. Pictures are included. There is also a science observation sheet included. Allow children to observe the different sand, ask them questions, and record their observations. Two pages of recipes, four pages of picture examples, and two pages of observation sheets are included.
Airports and Airplanes Sensory Story and Teaching PackQuick View
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Airports and Airplanes Sensory Story and Teaching Pack

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Just Landed! ‘Airports and Airplanes’ Teaching Pack, includes a fully resourced, step-by-step multisensory story, mini ‘Brief History of Flight’ sensory story plus themed, activities for sensory learners of all ages. ‘This is a story about travel, airports, and planes Luggage, security, gates, and runways The feelings on my senses, smell, hearing, touch, taste, sight In the airport building, and when I’m on my flight’ Join our character as s/he experiences the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures of the airport from the check-in desk to landing! TABLE OF CONTENTS The benefits of multisensory storytelling Story delivery ideas Skills promoted in this teaching pack How to tell a multisensory story Use sound effects in sensory storytelling Story props checklist Airports and Airplanes a fully resourced, step-by-step multisensory story Sunflower ice activity Plasticine sunflowers Pompom sunflowers Sunflower head printing Sensory paint Seascapes and clouds 3D landscape Airplane vapour trails art activity Airplanes on the runway art activity Cloud dough recipe Chickpea cloud dough recipe The sounds of the airport and airplane The smells of the airport and airplane The tastes of the airport and airplane The textures of the airport and airplane Flight sensory bag Emotions Life skills: pack a holiday suitcase Role play Re-create a virtual flight The perfumery ‘A Brief history of Flying’ mini sensory story Promoting literacy skills
Food Processing, preservation, gelatinization & sensory testingQuick View
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Food Processing, preservation, gelatinization & sensory testing

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These two lessons focuses on Food Provenance and is suitable for KS4 students studying Food. The first lesson is a theory lesson covering Processing, preservation, gelatinization & sensory testing. The second lesson is a practical lesson and encourages the cooking of sauces and preparing vegetables when making a broccoli cheese bake. These lessons are clearly presented and include reliable subject knowledge. Students can approach learning via reliable content, videos, worksheets, recipe, readiness chart, assessment criteria and class discussions. lesson 1 - Theory **Learning Objectives: ** To explore the difference between primary and secondary processing. Identify different methods of preservation. Discuss sensory testing when tasting a strawberry – jam, frozen and canned. Discuss how cooking methods change the colour, texture and flavour of fruit and vegetables. Lesson 2 - Practical Learning Objectives To demonstrate confidence when selecting and using the appropriate equipment in the kitchen. To demonstrate the methods of making a Roux Sauce; and testing the readiness of your bake at each cooking stage. If may also be interested in: Made for teachers Shop Complete Food Lesson Bundle Food Coursework and Exam Preparation Bundle AQA Food Preparation and Nutrition Nea 1 & 2 Coursework Guidance & Exam/Mock Questions Preparation EDUQAS Food Preparation and Nutrition NEA 1 & 2 Coursework Guidance & Exam/Mock Questions Preparation Food Written Exam/Mock Questions and Revision suitable for all exam boards (Larger Bundle GCSE Food Exam/Mock Questions with Model Answers BUNDLEsuitable for all exam boards (smaller Bundle)
Sensory AnalysisQuick View
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Sensory Analysis

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This is Lesson 3 in the SOW we follow for Year 7. This lesson includes: Do Now Task Sensory Analysis of shop bought and homemade apple, berry and cinnamon crumble Retrieval Practice questions Homework task Plenary - Exit Pass Timers Slide animations Resources provided are all PDFs. This lesson should last the whole hour and may go over depending on class abilities. Please use your own recipe or you can purchase the recipe in Lesson 4.
Sensory ideas for older pupilsQuick View
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Sensory ideas for older pupils

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Sensory recipes that have an end product that could be taken home or sold at a school event. Could link to a health and hygiene topic for older pupils if desired. Four recipes are included - bath salts, bath bombs, home made soap and body scrub.
More Super Sensory SuggestionsQuick View
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More Super Sensory Suggestions

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A set of easy to follow recipes and activities, all with a sensory theme. Ideas included are: Glitter Slime, Spaghetti Brains, Sensory Pod, Super Play Dough, Sensory Bags and Pasta Hunt
Sensory Play ideasQuick View
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Sensory Play ideas

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Sensory Play idea cards of recipes to make with the children and symbols/visuals to support the children reading.
Six Super Sensory SuggestionsQuick View
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Six Super Sensory Suggestions

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A set of easy to follow recipes and activities, all with a sensory theme. Ideas included are: Cloud Dough, Moon Sand, Soapy Slime, Puffy paint, a Light Box and Shaving Foam Paints. Another set of cards will be added soon,
Mud kitchen recipe cardsQuick View
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Mud kitchen recipe cards

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This digital download includes 4 mud kitchen recipe cards for sensory play. These have been designed by an early years teacher to inspire children to explore the outdoors area and engage in truly imaginative, sensory play. Sensory play has many benefits for young children and can spark imagination, creativity and problem solving skills, to name a few. There are 4 cards included in this set, sunshine smoothies, berry pancakes, best friend soup and leaf cupcakes. Use these in your outside mud kitchen to inspire your children to get creative and make the most of their outside space.
Scones recipe and tasksQuick View
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Scones recipe and tasks

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Scones. Includes a recipe with photographs of pupils work. Sensory analysis of bought scones, and a comparison of nutrients in two different scone recipes.
Even More Super Sensory SuggestionsQuick View
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Even More Super Sensory Suggestions

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A set of easy to follow recipes and activities, all with a sensory theme. Ideas included are: Muddy Slime, Sensory Cubes, Fluffy Stuff, Sensory Balloons, Stretchy Slime and Frozen Paints
Sensory fun - fine motor and letter formationQuick View
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Sensory fun - fine motor and letter formation

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A set of easy to follow activities, all with a sensory, fine motor development focus. Five ideas that use texture and manipulation skills in a fun way. I have included links to recipe cards as some of the items are included in the activities.
One Christmas... (A sensory story )Quick View
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One Christmas... (A sensory story )

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'One Christmas' is a sensory story about the excitement of Christmas Eve and joy on Christmas day. It comes with a resource list, recipe card and an information sheet explaining the benefits and how to use a sensory story. This is designed for children with SEN (PMLD, CLDD, SLD) and EYFS. This could make a great last week of term activity or why not laminate and send home to parents as holiday homework or an end of term gift. You can also find this resource on our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/TheSensoryDispensary for sale including all resources £25.00 + post and packaging (£2.90). This would make a great Christmas gift for any Sensory Beings you support Please read our Sensory Dispensary blog for further information: http://sensorydispensary.blogspot.co.uk/. We blog about about all things sensory for those with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) including: planning, resources, research, events, CPD, reviews and much more!
Making Biscuits: a visual recipeQuick View
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Making Biscuits: a visual recipe

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This visual symbols recipe assists students to making biscuits, it is an excellent recipe which also works. The recipe is one page, which visual symbol boards for the ingredients and utensils. It was made for special needs students and can be used for younger aged students. It has been created as a PDF so it can be sent to home to students whilst they are learning at home during Covid 19
Holi A Sensory Story and Bumper Teaching PackQuick View
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Holi A Sensory Story and Bumper Teaching Pack

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Celebrate the magic and colour of the festival of Holi with this fully resourced, step-by-step multisensory story. A multisensory story is told using sensory stimuli (props). The story props are low budget, everyday items found around the home, garden, outdoor areas and in the classroom. This story includes themed, sensory extension activities that link to the EYFS Framework and areas of the KS1 National Curriculum making them the perfect resource for Special Education (aged 3-19) EYFS, Mainstream Primary, Speech & Language and EAL students. What are the Benefits of Multisensory Storytelling? Storytelling creates a bond between the storyteller and the story explorer enhancing and enriching experiences. Rhyming Multisensory Stories connect the individual to literature, culture and topic in a fun and engaging way. The stories form a base on which to scaffold learning enabling the student to work on personal goals and individual targets. The activities in the stories are designed to promote communication skills: (eye contact, listening, shared attention & language development), self-confidence & well-being (trying out new ideas & skills, practicing self-care & independence and enjoying achievement), self-awareness: (asking for ‘help’, ‘again’ and ‘more’), present opportunities to explore cause & effect and build anticipation skills, promote physical development: (fine & gross motor skills), build knowledge about the environment & the world around us, to engage in scientific experimentation and mathematical concepts and to develop social & emotional skills: (turn-taking & sharing and teamwork). The sensory stimuli (story props) are a tool for the story explorer to explore and express their likes, dislikes and sensory preferences and to have the opportunity to make choices. This information can be used to identify motivators or items to calm and individual when anxious, tired or stressed, identify triggers, (some you may wish to avoid, others to work on building tolerance through desensitisation in a safe and therapeutic environment) and used in the writing of care plans to enhance areas daily life. TABLE OF CONTENTS Prepare to Celebrate (Gathering Story Props) How to Tell a Multisensory Story Holi Full Poem Story Delivery Ideas Holi- A Multisensory Exploration Skills and areas of Learning Promoted During the Multisensory Storytelling Session Holi Themed Sensory Bag Holi Themed Sensory Pot Pourri Bag Holi Themed Sensory Umbrella Holi Themed Sensory Tent Holi Themed Sensory Bin Using Dyes and Food Colouring to Colour Sensory Bin Fillers Holi Themed Listening Game Indian Music Sensory Paint How to Make Powdered Chalk Taste Safe Powder Paint Balloon Splatter Art Activity Primary Colour Mixing Ziplock Activity Fi Let’s Make…Holi Powder Paint Jackson Pollock Themed Art Scented Paint Paint Bombs & Cinnamon Stick Painting Paint Splatter Picture Colour Sorting Thandai Recipe Holi Ideas & Inspiration Q & A
The Gingerbread Man A Multisensory AdventureQuick View
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The Gingerbread Man A Multisensory Adventure

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Join the Gingerbread Man on his adventures with this fully resourced, step-by-step multisensory adventure! This story includes themed, sensory extension activities that link to area of the curriculum making them the perfect resource for Special Education (aged 3-19) EYFS, mainstream Primary, Speech & Language and EAL students. Table of Contents: Story Props Checklist How to Tell a Multisensory Story The Gingerbread Man Fully Resourced, Rhyming Multisensory Story Developing Understanding & Comprehension Story Map The Gingerbread Man Listening Game The Gingerbread Man Sensory Bag The Gingerbread Man Sensory Bin Let’s Explore…Foxes Ginger Food Tasting Ginger Arts & Crafts Salt Dough Gingerbread Man Decorations Running Races Gingerbread Man Hunt How to Grow Ginger From a Root Classic Gingerbread Man Recipe Vegan Gingerbread Man Recipe
Playdough recipes plus variations and curriculum ideasQuick View
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Playdough recipes plus variations and curriculum ideas

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This resource contains 11 recipes for home made play dough as well as lots of ideas for variations on the basic doughs such as adding colour and texture. There are also ideas about how to use dough in topics and curriculum activities. This resource is suitable for practitioners working in primary, Early Years and pre school settings and especially for those working for pupils with SEN including autism and sensory disabilities.