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I am a teacher in a SEN school who will be providing resources I have found useful over my time teaching in special needs. I specialise in physical education and maths but often teach a wider range of subjects across the curriculum.

I am a teacher in a SEN school who will be providing resources I have found useful over my time teaching in special needs. I specialise in physical education and maths but often teach a wider range of subjects across the curriculum.
Endangered Animals - Research Resource
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Endangered Animals - Research Resource

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This is a resource used to encourage learners to research. Learners will learn what is an endangered species, including what extinction means, before going on to research five animals as chosen by the teacher. Questions for learners to research include: What does the animal look like? Where does the animal live? How many are left in the wild? Why are they endangered? Resource uploaded in pdf and doc format should you wish to change any of the animals and questions.
Fast-paced fielding activity for cricket
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Fast-paced fielding activity for cricket

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This resource is an activity that promotes teamwork, communication and game-awareness. It focuses on ground fielding skills and is a fun, fast-paced game to use with your learners. I have used it countless times with the groups I have taught over the past few years and they all seem to enjoy the competitive element to it. This resource is free and shared in pdf format
Fun Throwing + Catching Cricket Activity
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Fun Throwing + Catching Cricket Activity

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A fun throwing and catching cricket activity for learners of all ages. Encourages good communication and teamwork and promotes inclusive learning. This short activity has been a regular starter in my cricket teaching over the past 5 years. I usually use it as a warm up activity as it is a good way to begin a lesson focusing on fielding. I have used this activity with a range of learners including 10-11 year old primary school children, 11-14 year old cricket club members and 14-19 year old learners with special educational needs. I have always received positive feedback about the activity. This resource will be shared in a pdf format.