Hi! I'm the Deputy Head at a SEN school in Central London.
I teach English and PSHE as well as leading on cyber safety as a CEOP ambassador.
A number of these resources may seem a little off the wall but I try to make resources as unique and entertaining as possible.
Enjoy (in moderation)
Hi! I'm the Deputy Head at a SEN school in Central London.
I teach English and PSHE as well as leading on cyber safety as a CEOP ambassador.
A number of these resources may seem a little off the wall but I try to make resources as unique and entertaining as possible.
Enjoy (in moderation)
This is an introduction to C.V writing, specifically designed for SEN students.
The powerpoint guides them through the purpose of a C.V, what they should include/avoid and provide straightforward tips for creating their own.
The resource also includes a editable template for a C.V which the students can use and adapt.
This bundle contains 9 powerpoints and a roleplay document which could be used for whole class PSHE lessons, small group social skills, mentoring sessions or even assemblies.
They have been successfully used in working with pupils at risk of exclusion, pupils with social and communication difficulties and pupils with special educational needs.
The powerpoints feature structured activities, discussion questions, roleplays and quizzes. All can be easily adapted to suit the needs of your children.
The full list of lessons are: The Assault Cycle, Developing Empathy (x2), Drug Misconceptions, Gun and Knife Crime, Using Language, Creating Boundaries, Learning to be respectful and An introduction to hip hop.
Here are three tried and trusted lessons to help challenge bullying behaviour.
These lessons have been used with small groups and whole classes, both in a mainstream and specialist setting.
Lesson 1: What is Bullying? The lesson focuses on defining bullying and recognising how the behaviour becomes cyclical rather than linear. There is a comic strip and video links to help bring it to life for the students. There are some role plays attached too, to help model potential bullying scenarios.
Lesson 2: Instigator or innovator? The lesson focuses on teaching students how they can diffuse bullying situations rather than inflame them. There are plenty of realistic scenarios to role play out and practical advice for the students on how to deal with them if they arise.
Lesson 3: Respect. The lesson focuses on how to treat others with respect. It encourages the students to share their own experiences of being disrespected before looking at the heartbreaking real life example of Felix Alexander.
All lessons are easy to customise and differentiate.
This pack features a series of SEN friendly lessons on healthy eating.
The pack focuses on:
Eating a balanced diet;
What calories are;
How many calories young people need;
How to eat a balanced diet and how exercise can help;
How much sugar there is in popular drinks;
Health myths busted.
The lessons are interactive with plenty of visual aids.
This presentation features a range of activities designed to support students avoiding FOMO and other stress related conditions linked to their online habits.
The activities cover:
What is FOMO? What is YOLO? What is Phubbing?
Self evaluation on managing stress linked to online behaviour
Good and bad advice quiz
Carousel discussion sheets
The difference between online and real life friends
Scenarios to analyse and discuss
Video links
Differentiated comprehension questions
The activities are already (or easily differentiated) and SEN friendly.