4th year teacher sharing classroom resources! Currently working at a SEN secondary school for pupils with MLD, ASC, and SEMH needs. The majority of the resources here will be primary curriculum edited for secondary pupils, or secondary resources simplified.
4th year teacher sharing classroom resources! Currently working at a SEN secondary school for pupils with MLD, ASC, and SEMH needs. The majority of the resources here will be primary curriculum edited for secondary pupils, or secondary resources simplified.
This is a full lesson on road safety for ks3 pupils, or pupils with SEN who are learning the importance of road awareness and safety. This includes a starter speaking and listening activity with visuals to support, group discussions, activities, and a reflection to assess learning. This lesson focuses on drivers, passengers, and pedestrian responsibilities when using the road, the risks each might face, the impacts of choosing safe or risky choices, and how to prevent risky choices.
A sorting activity that has the features of non-fiction texts, and their matching purpose in the text. Pupils will have the features, for example, subheadings, and sort through until they find the card that explains what subheadings do for the reader.
A quick way to assess pupil comprehension, adapted learning in the lesson, and informative for next steps. Shows what degree objective has been achieved, level of support, if key learning has been met. One marking grid has been made for each lesson in the topic’s progression.
Assessment questions with pupils to draw or write their responses to 4 questions relating to emergency servies, which can be used at the start or the end of the lesson.
4 questions related to the learning of a lifeskills emergency services input. Pupils can write or draw their answers before the lesson, and then go back in a different colour at the end of a lesson to add in anything they’ve learned / need to change.
This is a booklet made to support pupils on a curriculum trip observing the upper, middle, and lower course of a river. The booklet includes an editable visual timetable, and 3 editable activities for each section of the river. There is a final task involving features of the river in each section, and a place to draw and label the full river course. This was used with an SEN year 3 class but following the KS2 National Curriculum.
This is a complete lesson covering rock hardness, permeability, and an acid test. This includes a 5 min speaking and listening activity asking pupils to describe some rocks, a ppt with a quick recap of past learning (alive vs not alive, grains vs crystals, etc), before guiding learning for the lesson. Adult instructions are included for the teacher and / or other class adults, including questions to ask to scaffold and assess learning. A recording sheet for pupils is included, and there is a stretch activity if needed as well.
This lesson was made for year 7 SEN class, however, the learning objective is from the KS2 science curriculum!
This is a complete lesson (lesson plan, powerpoint, warm up activity with visuals, worksheet) for 3 adapted groups within the texts that teach sequence. Pupils work in their groups, with their texts, to box up their writing.
Essential Learning Question: Can I write up my innovated text?
Warm up: Can I make sentences that make sense? Can I sequence sentences in order from the text? Can I identify past tense verbs?
This is a complete lesson to go with the Texts that Teach book, Penguins. Included is a ppt with a speaking and listening warm up, a recap of past learning, differentiated learning for 3 levels, pupil activity sheets, and adult instructions for supported scaffolding / assessing learning.
Essential Learning Question: Can I identify nouns / verbs / adjectives for my innovated research? Warm up: Can I make sentences that make sense? Can I identify features of sentences from my imitated text?
This is a lesson that was taught for year 7 SEN, but is following the primary Texts that Teach sequence!
Flip it, Build it, Compare it.
Pupils need to be in pairs.
They flip over their cards (teachers decide how many, single digit numbers, 2 digit, 3 digit) and set them down in their box. They then make that number using dienes in the box. Once both players have drawn their numbers, they decide which one is bigger and write the number sentence, ie. “15 > 9” in their book before starting with their next cards.
An English activity based on the book If I Were Teacher For A Day. 3 adapted activity sheets: writing sentences based on what pupils see happening in the pictures before them, writing about what they would do if they were teacher for a day using book pictures as supports, and an independent write.