I am an English Teacher at an SEMH secondary school. My resources cover a wide range of key stages and abilities to cater for the complex needs of my students. Often my resources will be designed to appeal to older students with a lower ability content, but they still work well for younger students also. I have a big interest in Phonics, low ability resources with a high interest level for older students, creating useful displays and making stickers to aid in my marking.
I am an English Teacher at an SEMH secondary school. My resources cover a wide range of key stages and abilities to cater for the complex needs of my students. Often my resources will be designed to appeal to older students with a lower ability content, but they still work well for younger students also. I have a big interest in Phonics, low ability resources with a high interest level for older students, creating useful displays and making stickers to aid in my marking.
Dates, Days of the Week, Months and Years with Sound Buttons or spelling techniques.
Cut up and laminate. I blu tac these to a wall or a door and stick onto the whiteboard each day. Useful to help my students write the date in their books.
Where sound buttons are not useful I have included an alternative spelling technique.
Useful one page that can me used as a poster or a writing mat.
Comma, Full Stop, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark and Speech Marks.
Definition and examples given.
Perfect for the start of term. Welcome students to your class with these sticky labels. There’s space to write your name if you wish.
14 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery J8163 adhesive labels or similar.
I have created two versions for you; one with the cheery emoji and one without.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick in, whereas the into the student’s book, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
Useful printable label that will help save time marking.
40 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery L7654 adhesive labels or similar.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick onto student work, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
You can save money if you buy my marking label bundle. The pack includes:
Checked by Your Teacher labels
Independent Work labels
Adult Assisted Work labels
Teacher Assisted Work labels
Useful printable label that will help save time marking.
40 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery L7654 adhesive labels or similar.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick onto student work, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
You can save money if you buy my marking label bundle. The pack includes:
Checked by Your Teacher labels
Independent Work labels
Adult Assisted Work labels
Teacher Assisted Work labels
Useful printable label that will help save time marking.
40 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery L7654 adhesive labels or similar.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick onto student work, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
You can save money if you buy my marking label bundle. The pack includes:
Checked by Your Teacher labels
Independent Work labels
Adult Assisted Work labels
Teacher Assisted Work labels
Useful printable label that will help save time marking.
40 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery L7654 adhesive labels or similar.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick onto student work, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
You can save money if you buy my marking label bundle. The pack includes:
Checked by Your Teacher labels
Independent Work labels
Adult Assisted Work labels
Teacher Assisted Work labels
Useful label printable for students to check their work independently.
14 labels per page, designed to fit on the Avery J8163 adhesive labels or similar.
Download comes with or without gridlines. The gridlines version is useful if you want to print onto paper, cut and stick onto student work, whereas the no gridlines version is great for if you want to print directly onto adhesive labels.
I regularly use these with my secondary age SEMH students as it helps focus their work, and they begin to learn to self check before submitting for marking.
The comprehension questions are based upon a 30-minute-long CBBC Newsround Special called Holocaust: Finding My Family.
The documentary follows the story of 14-year-old Maggie as she travels with her grandfather, Steven, and learns about his experiences of the Holocaust. The documentary is narrated by author, Anthony Horrowitz.
The documentary was made to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day, but would also be suitable to support any learning relating to World War II or The Holocaust, or as a cover lesson.
The question sheets provided come with three levels of differentiation denoted by the stars in the top right corner of the page.
An answer sheet is enclosed for easy reference, but there is also a PowerPoint which enables the teacher to review the answers together with the group. This would also be an excellent opportunity to facilitate class discussion.
Included within the resource pack:
• Comprehension questions differentiated to three levels.
• Teacher guidance sheet with answers.
• PowerPoint presentation to review answers.
At the time of publishing, the documentary was available on the BBC iPlayer.
It was also available from the Newsround page here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/46932823
Newsround also have a website with links to their other Newsround Special Films:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/44074702
This resource was developed for KS3 and KS4 students at an SEMH school with a wide range of abilities, and was designed to be suitable for those working at age appropriate levels, down to those working at KS1 levels. It would also be suitable for older KS2 students. The only limitation here is the potentially upsetting nature of the content. I would recommend viewing the documentary first, to see if you feel it is appropriate for your students. The documentary was made for CBBC, so it has been made with younger viewers in mind.