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SEND Central

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Created by a UK primary SENCo, SEND Central offers high-quality, ready-to-use resources designed to support children with special educational needs. From regulation tools and visual supports to targeted intervention packs and planning templates, each resource is carefully developed to save you time while meeting the real-world needs of your learners. Whether you're a teacher, SENCo or support staff, you'll find tools here that are inclusive, accessible, and easy to implement.

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Created by a UK primary SENCo, SEND Central offers high-quality, ready-to-use resources designed to support children with special educational needs. From regulation tools and visual supports to targeted intervention packs and planning templates, each resource is carefully developed to save you time while meeting the real-world needs of your learners. Whether you're a teacher, SENCo or support staff, you'll find tools here that are inclusive, accessible, and easy to implement.
Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 1, Introducing s, a, t, p
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Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 1, Introducing s, a, t, p

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This series of books is designed to help children in the very first stages of reading. I wanted to create something that would fill the gap between wordless story books (lilac) and the very first level of reading books (pink). In my experience, these books can be overwhelming for a new reader as they have not yet built up the stamina required to decode and blend several words to read a whole sentence. I have tried to add in some helpful hints for parents/carers along the way. You will find these written in the blue boxes. Adults should say the bits in blue, children the bits in black. Happy reading! Mrs Bee
Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Satp Bundle
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Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Satp Bundle

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This series of books is designed to help children in the very first stages of reading. I wanted to create something that would fill the gap between wordless story books (lilac) and the very first level of reading books (pink). In my experience, these books can be overwhelming for a new reader as they have not yet built up the stamina required to decode and blend several words to read a whole sentence. I have tried to add in some helpful hints for parents/carers along the way. You will find these written in the blue boxes. Adults should say the bits in blue, children the bits in black. Happy reading! Mrs Bee
Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 3, Reading words with s, a, t, p
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Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 3, Reading words with s, a, t, p

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This series of books is designed to help children in the very first stages of reading. I wanted to create something that would fill the gap between wordless story books (lilac) and the very first level of reading books (pink). In my experience, these books can be overwhelming for a new reader as they have not yet built up the stamina required to decode and blend several words to read a whole sentence. I have tried to add in some helpful hints for parents/carers along the way. You will find these written in the blue boxes. Adults should say the bits in blue, children the bits in black. Happy reading! Mrs Bee
Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 2, Find and seek with s, a, t, p
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Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Book 2, Find and seek with s, a, t, p

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This series of books is designed to help children in the very first stages of reading. I wanted to create something that would fill the gap between wordless story books (lilac) and the very first level of reading books (pink). In my experience, these books can be overwhelming for a new reader as they have not yet built up the stamina required to decode and blend several words to read a whole sentence. I have tried to add in some helpful hints for parents/carers along the way. You will find these written in the blue boxes. Adults should say the bits in blue, children the bits in black. Happy reading! Mrs Bee