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Autism Friendly Teaching

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When I trained to be a teacher, I taught French and Spanish in a mainstream setting. However I went into special needs education after a short while. My resources are a mixture of old French lessons and more recently autism friendly resources that aim to provide structure and support in various subjects.

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When I trained to be a teacher, I taught French and Spanish in a mainstream setting. However I went into special needs education after a short while. My resources are a mixture of old French lessons and more recently autism friendly resources that aim to provide structure and support in various subjects.
Theme Park, Maths Enterprise
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Theme Park, Maths Enterprise

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This is a group of resources I made (I used some ideas from other places, but I made the things myself) in order to use as many Maths related exercises with the final aim of creating their own theme park. Some of the skills covered are: Shapes, co-ordinates, symmetry, speed, line graphs, pictograms, bar graphs, perimeter, area, percentages, tally, problem solving, survey, money, budget and time. Enjoy!!
Cows: cuts of meat, bi-products
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Cows: cuts of meat, bi-products

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As part of Jamie Oliver's Home Cooking Skills B-tech, I created a resource which talks though what products we get from cows, not including dairy products (that's another lesson). It is for a year 10 class of SEN students.
Culture Club: France
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Culture Club: France

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My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is an example - I hope you like it - if you do, check out my bundles, Europe and Asia!
Culture Club: Asia (BUNDLE)
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Culture Club: Asia (BUNDLE)

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My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is a bundle of all the European countries including passport & board pass templates, sensory ideas, and other general resources and then it includes the following countries: China, Japan, India, Thailand, Russia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines & Vietnam. If you’re not sure, check out my example lesson in France and if you like this, check out my other bundle of European countries.
Culture Club: Europe (BUNDLE)
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Culture Club: Europe (BUNDLE)

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My aim was to bring in a bit of my modern foreign languages background when teaching my special education class. It is Autism friendly - as there is a clear sequence/structure and lots of visual support. The idea is to ‘visit’ countries around the world, learning facts - using English skills for reading, comprehension and writing; learn some simple language, and sample the culture. This is a bundle of all the European countries including passport & board pass templates, sensory ideas, and other general resources and then it includes the following countries: France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Poland, Scotland & Turkey. If you’re not sure, check out my France resource to give you a feel, and if you really like it, check out my Asia bundle.