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Specialist teacher with over 25 years' experience working with neurodivergent learners from primary to higher education. Aim to offer fun, accessible, multi sensory resources, to engage and motivate everyone in the classroom.

Specialist teacher with over 25 years' experience working with neurodivergent learners from primary to higher education. Aim to offer fun, accessible, multi sensory resources, to engage and motivate everyone in the classroom.
Similes: How to create your own
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Similes: How to create your own

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This is a complete lesson on the topic of similes and how to write your own similes. There are 13 editable PowerPoint slides to guide/structure the lesson. Included are several engaging, multisensory activities with accompanying worksheets. Dyslexia/inclusion friendly. Activities include searching the Internet, searching magazines or drawing their own pictures. Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to – • Explain what a simile is • Recognise similes in pieces of writing • Write a simile of their own Printing the worksheets onto pastel coloured paper may help some learners. Suitable for Key Stage 2/3, and also supports learners with SEN.