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Most resources are designed for use with L2LP students. There are level 3 resources for English Teachers as well (Irish Curriculum). A lot of these resources could be used with ASDAN UK curriculum.

Most resources are designed for use with L2LP students. There are level 3 resources for English Teachers as well (Irish Curriculum). A lot of these resources could be used with ASDAN UK curriculum.
L2LP Oral Language Our News
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L2LP Oral Language Our News

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Set of eight cards to laminate and cut out. Include visuals for prompting. Informal conversation starters for students to have on Mondays after the weekend. I usually have a set for each pair to take turns asking each other about their weekend.
SPHE Instagram V Reality
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SPHE Instagram V Reality

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Interactive social media logo game, followed by a short film on how people show their lives on instagram versus the reality - with 2 worksheets to follow. One basic, simple inference comprehension on the film and a worksheet asking students to write more realistic captions than the ones shown in the film
L2LP Cross-Curricular Project Handbook and Workbook
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L2LP Cross-Curricular Project Handbook and Workbook

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This is a FULLY RESOURCED handbook for an L2LP Project that could span 2 weeks of lessons (depending on your group). This is a handbook/workbook that could be used year-after-year in your school. It integrates Literacy, Living in the Community and Preparing for Work in one class project which leads to the group running a class gallery day. It includes detailed instructions for each activity, learning outcomes for each lesson and all display and worksheet materials. A free sample of the project is available here if you’d like to take a look before purchasing: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-taster-lesson-l2lp-cross-curricular-project-12730309
Tupac Poetry Lesson When Ur Heart Turns Cold
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Tupac Poetry Lesson When Ur Heart Turns Cold

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Worksheet to accompany Tupac Poetry Lesson - When Ure Heart Turns Cold. Focus on Poetic Devices: Simile, Metaphor and Personification. Students highlight examples in text and in worksheet explain the effect of these devices.
FREE TASTER LESSON L2LP cross-curricular project
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FREE TASTER LESSON L2LP cross-curricular project

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These two activities are from a larger resource that spans two weeks of activities. It is an L2LP project book including: teacher handbook, lesson plans and resources. It ties learning outcomes from Literacy, Living in a Community and Preparing for Work together. Each student resource has the relevant codes for ease of organising folder evidence. The full resource is available to purchase here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/l2lp-cross-curricular-project-handbook-and-workbook-12735591
Titanium Music Video Diary Writing/Comic Book Strip Worksheet and Stills from vid
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Titanium Music Video Diary Writing/Comic Book Strip Worksheet and Stills from vid

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Diary Writing or Comic Strip Writing lesson, includes worksheet and stills from the film for students to sequence if they require the support or choose to make the comic strip option. For some very low ability SEN students, they have simply selected a still from the film and written a sentence about it/told an adult about that part of the film. Very diverse uses for this resource over the years! Video is easy to find on youtube.
The L2LP Food Bundle
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The L2LP Food Bundle

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Cross Curricular Resources including ppts and worksheets designed to help students to get lots of practice in giving their opinions on food, ordering food, working out their bill, how to store food safely and nutrition. Lessons in numeracy, literacy and personal care all linked by the theme of FOOD! Designed for SEN learners in L2LP curriculum (in Ireland). Would be of use to SEN learners anywhere!
L2LP Literacy and Numeracy: PICTURE RECIPES with opinions worksheet SEN
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L2LP Literacy and Numeracy: PICTURE RECIPES with opinions worksheet SEN

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Two picture recipes for SEN learners for flapjacks and rice krispie buns for use over two lessons. There are 3 worksheets to go with the recipes. Pre-teaching taste/texture vocab is on the first worksheet, then students go to cook their recipe, review the vocabulary sheet after cooking and students use this and the other worksheet to give opinions. Can be used for measurement, temperature in Numeracy and Giving Opinions and reading instructions in Literacy). Learning Outcome codes marked on worksheets.
L2LP Numeracy Money Menus and Ordering Differentiated
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L2LP Numeracy Money Menus and Ordering Differentiated

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Three different menus with a worksheet to go with each. Students read menus and select the items they would like to buy. There is a bonus question around working out change. One activity involves making change from €50, another from €20 and another from €10 so that you can differentiate within your class.
L2LP Oral Language Bundle 1.2
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L2LP Oral Language Bundle 1.2

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Three week’s worth of daily oral language activities to cover Literacy Outcome 1.2 in L2LP Curriculum. These can be used as evidence in L2LP folders. Ready to print and use as they are.
L2LP Oral Language Asking Qs phone Activity
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L2LP Oral Language Asking Qs phone Activity

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Teacher notes: We had a week where we practised making phonecalls to different kinds of businesses. I printed out these cards out and students wrote on them in whiteboard markers. This meant they could be swapped around day-to-day so students did different ones each day of that week.
L2LP Oral Language Asking Questions Where's Wally Game Set
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L2LP Oral Language Asking Questions Where's Wally Game Set

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Designed for L2LP Literacy Learning outcome 1.2: ASking Questions to obtain information. There are five games based on Where’s Wally. Simply print and laminate two copies of each for students to play in pairs or with an adult. I have used these for a week of oral language - one game for each day. Learning Outcome code is noted on the sheets.
Stop Motion Animation Project L2LP JCSP Junior Cycle
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Stop Motion Animation Project L2LP JCSP Junior Cycle

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A workbook for a project on stop-motion animation. I have also included a file which detials how the project can be integrated for Junior Cycle Level 3, L2LP and JCSP outcomes (Irish Curriculum). You will need the free Ipad/iphone app: Stop Motion Studio to make the films. Very easy to use and free! This could also be used by upper KS2/SEN KS3 in the UK Curriculum. It’s differentiated by outcome and more challenging aspects can be edited/omitted entirely from the workbook.
L2LP Personal Care Consequences of Diets ppt and worksheets
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L2LP Personal Care Consequences of Diets ppt and worksheets

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Fully resourced lesson: ppt and worksheets for describing consequences of diets. Ppt explains the role of nutrients in student-friendly way. I would suggest adding in a practical exercise where student sort real-life foods into the categories they learn about in the presentation.
Junior Cycle English Bundle War Theme Fully Resourced
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Junior Cycle English Bundle War Theme Fully Resourced

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Includes: detailed, step-by-step lesson plans for each lesson and all accompanying student resources for: One week of letter writing (war theme) One Week of short story writing (war theme) Poetry Study: Cranberries (Zombie) and Sunday, Bloody Sunday (u2) Writing news reports (war theme)
L2LP Literacy. Asking Qs: phone practice
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L2LP Literacy. Asking Qs: phone practice

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Designed for Speaking and Listening as part of L2LP literacy outcome 1.2: Asking to obtain information. These can be used as laminated scripts/prompts to revisit over the year or evidence worksheets. For one month, I had ‘phonecall time’ as part of our timetable every week. These were used to support students practicing phoning local businesses to get information.