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Showing posts with label Maths. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Twinkl

www.twinkl.co.uk 

Twinkl...possibly the most colourful and exciting resource website known to man! But seriously the site is pretty inviting and full of great colourful, child friendly resources! It's easy to navigate and has nearly everything you could want where resources are concerned!

I particularly like the parents sections of the site - I'm not a parent (and can't see myself being on any time soon) but I know decent resources and here there is just about everything you will need to support your child's learning at home. Also if you need support that doesn't come in paper based form head over to the forum where you can tap into a world of support from teachers, parents and other professionals.

Other sections I particularly like are the -
Story Sacks - This is a fantastic starting point for schools to build on to create some really interesting story sacks!
Phonics (Letters and Sounds) resources - There are tons of phonics resources and can easily link to different topic areas or support the topic!
Topic Sections - There is an endless number of topic resources which again are a great starting point for schools to use to complement teaching. Some of my favourite topic resources are 'Under the Sea', 'Jungles and Rainforests' and the ton of special days resources on the site!

One area that is under construction is the SEN sections and I am sure this will end up with a host of great resources! I would love to see more secondary based resources which are age appropriate but simplified (as this would be quite unique) e.g. maybe in the literacy section some simplified Shakespear resources, which would be great for those of us who work in Secondary special and try to run more age appropriate lessons while still tailoring teaching to a EYFS/KS1 level!

BUT...Twinkl is more than just resources...check out the 'handy tools' section for display ideas and more, the blog, the store and the forum and remember...these sections of the site are what you make of them so without people like you posting and getting involved it would be pretty boring so consider it a free CPD opportunity!

There are loads of free resources which are well worth downloading but there is also a premium subscription as well which can be bought personally, for someone else or by schools. This is 29.99 a year which may seem quite pricey when there are so may free resources out there but the premium resources are very good quality and ENDLESS so it is well worth buying into and comes highly reccomended!

So look for the little yellow bird and get downloading!
Enjoy!

Saturday, 9 March 2013

TEACCH actvities for workstations

I spend at least 2 days in every holiday designing workstation tasks for students and I have been able to create a huge bank of resources over the last 3 years...BUT...it takes some doing!

So take a look at these resources and take the stress out of designing workstation tasks!

TES Autism (@TES_SEN) Has designed some fantastic workstation activities which can all be found here - just print, laminate, Velcro and they are ready to use! Well worth the time and effort to put them together as they are top quality resources that you will be able to use again and again!

http://www.tes.co.uk/mypublicprofile.aspx?uc=2572464 - My favourite resources are the Counting or 'How many...' resources. These are incredibly simple and well made resources. So...I had a go at making my own and you can find mine here -

How many Cubes - 
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/How-many-cubes-TEACCH-activity-6322797/

How many People (Paper Chains) -
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/How-Many-Paper-Chain-TEACCH-Activity-6322998/

How Long (Cubes) -
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Long-and-Short-TEACCH-tasks-6322798/

How Long (People - Paper Chains) -
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Long-and-Short-Paper-Chains-TEACCH-Activity-6323000/

I have also designed a template (using Widgit symbols) for Independent Reading Comprehension - Have a look, it could be just what you need for your workstation:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Independent-Reading-Comprehension-Activity-6322803/

Enjoy the resources - Hope they help to cut out some of the work in the holidays and I will post more ASAP!

:)

Monday, 25 June 2012

Pintrest

I had a quick look at my traffic sources and saw that a few people had 'pinned' me on pintrest...I am going to confess that I only have a very basic understanding of pintrest and am still getting into it but I suppose it's worth a look - here are a few decent pintrest sites I have found for you guys...

Wendy Smith - just a few pins so far but it looks promising http://pinterest.com/wendy612/tasks-galore-work-tubs/

MaryLea Burkhalter - Absolutely brilliant pintrest page with loads of SEN stuff on it - http://pinterest.com/marylea/education/

Amanda Winn - http://pinterest.com/abr020/school-ideas/

Cassandra Viater - Some nice worksheets here to use for literacy and maths -  http://pinterest.com/cviater/literacy-and-math/

Lyndsey Tyler - Some great maths and English idea that are a bit different from the boring usual stuff here - http://pinterest.com/lyndseytyler/school-inspiration/

Delmma Vazquez - Some really great TEACCH and motor skills ideas here - http://pinterest.com/dva1111/home-therapy/


Love this idea for a quiet book as well - http://servingpinklemonade.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/quiet-book.html

I will keep scouting pintrest and maybe even get myself an account - really great ideas coming from this!

Enjoy...more to come soon :)

Friday, 15 June 2012

Olympics Theme Work

It's an Olympic half term!!! I know a lot of people have been working on Olympic activities for some time now but we are just taking the one half term so I thought I would just share with you my plans and resources...

We have planned to split the half term into 5 separate weeks focusing on one country from each continent that is prominent within games each week.
Week 1: Greece (obviously)
Week 2: USA (they normally win loads of medals!)
Week 3: Africa (I am aware it's not a country but it leaves us the option to focus on either Egypt or South Africa or elsewhere, whatever is most appropriate)
Week 4: Russia (we have grouped Russia with Asia...again I know it isn't but we really wanted a cold country for comparison and we spent a whole half term looking at China in January so Asia has been done to death really in my class!)
Week 5: Australia (because we plan to have a massive beach barbeque for lunch one day out on the playground...get in!)

I will keep you informed of what I have planned each week :) but to keep you going here is a selection of resources I have found useful!

Rescources:
The TES have some really great 'Olympics' resources for SEN and they can be found here: http://www.tes.co.uk/taxonomySearchResults.aspx?keywords=olympics&parametrics=52004

But also I have found a few bits that have been really useful with my guys:
Olympics information booklet: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Olympic-Information-Book-6225529/
Olympic flags: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Olympic-Country-Flags-6225527/
Olympics key facts: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Olympics-Key-Facts-6225530/
2012 Olympic games timeline: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/The-2012-Olympic-Games-Timeline-6225531/

I have also managed to add a couple of resource that may be useful for anyone planning to cover...
Olympic addition and subtraction in their maths:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Olympics-Add-and-Take-away-scenarios-6256378/

Greek food tasting:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Greek-food-chatter-mat-and-description-worksheet-6256116/

Hope this is a starting point for all your olympic activities...

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Monday, 13 February 2012

Maths Scheme of Work

Here is a fantastic scheme of work for Maths from Willow Dene School posted on TES.

It covers:

  • 2D and 3D shapes
  • Capacity
  • Counting and properties of numbers
  • Handling Data
  • Length
  • Mass
  • Money
  • Position and directional movement
  • Symmetry
  • Time
Each plan is very detailed and has loads of planning ideas designed for SLD P4-8. I will be downloading and using this ASAP!


http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Maths-Schemes-of-Work-for-children-with-SLD-6022957/

Enjoy!

Monday, 30 January 2012

Maths Workbooks: Ordinal Numbers and Tallying

I have recently added 2 workbooks to TES for you to download, one is Tallying, the other Ordinal numbers, great for you high P level students and they are supported with Widgit symbols throughout. The Tallying workbook has a Chinese New Year slant to it and the ordinal numbers booklet is more generic...so have a look and try them out with your class.

http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Tallying-Workbook-6168589/

http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Ordinal-Numbers-Workbook-6168755/

Enjoy!