NEW 'IT’S A DOG’S LIFE' COLOURFUL SEMANTICSPRINTED & DIGITAL GIFT VOUCHERS

  • The When? Seasons set is a sorting activity focusing on the early stages of the meaning and the use of 'when'. The set contains 48 questions based around the events of the the four seasons and four sorting boards. Written in British English. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN.
  • This pack contains:
    • 10 ‘Which unicorn is/does/can not…’ question worksheets
    • 5 negation sorting boards
    • 10 unicorn cards for making up your own questions
    • 20 symbol cards
    • Activity ideas
    Suitable for Early years, Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL, and SEN
  • The ‘Unicorn Sorting Activity’ is a classifying pack. It can be used to target categorisation and attributes, attention and listening, receptive and expressive language. This pack contains:
    • 10 unicorn cards
    • 6 titled sorting sheets - stripy, spotty, short mane, pink, etc.
    • 2 blank sorting sheets (for your own categories, eg; ‘wearing a hat’)
    • A two-set and a three-set Venn diagram
    • 6 set title cards
  • The ‘Things That Go Together’ worksheet pack is a classifying and vocabulary building pack. It can be used to target categorisation, attention and listening, working memory, verbal reasoning, receptive and expressive language. The pack contains 9 worksheets to print and use - a great 'no prep' activity! Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
  • The ‘Things That Go Together’ pack is a classifying and vocabulary building pack. It can be used to target categorisation, attention and listening, working memory, verbal reasoning, receptive and expressive language. The pack contains 48 pairs of things that go together and activity ideas. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
  • The ‘Things That Go Together’ photo pack is a classifying and vocabulary building pack. It can be used to target categorisation, attention and listening, working memory, verbal reasoning, receptive and expressive language. The pack contains 45 pairs of things that go together and activity ideas. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, EAL, ALD and Aphasic clients Please note: This pack contains pictures of alcoholic drinks.
  • The Top Spot is a game that can be played in one to one sessions and in groups. The aim of the game is for the players to think of the most commonly suggested answer to a question. 36 question cards and instructions included (a bit like a famous TV family based quiz show). Targets: categorisation skills, auditory processing, turn taking, attention and listening, reasoning skills, team working, negotiation, using expressive language to predict and explain logic. Can also be played just for fun!! Written in British English. Suitable for Key Stage 2, secondary and adult
  • I've created this pack as a go to set for teachers, support staff, Speech and Language Therapists and parents. I've included packs to support the areas of language that are assessed in the language screens that are commonly completed in the first few weeks of the new academic year. All of the activities are developmentally appropriate for children in Reception. This set includes 17 packs supporting: when and why questions, comparatives and superlatives, prepositions, categorisation, pronouns, before and after, and first, second, and last. All 17 sets would usually sell at £55  
  • This set includes 10 photos showing the stages of making a casserole and Blank Levels questions (1-4) Suitable for a range of populations including, Reception, Key Stage 1 and 2, EAL, SEN, ALD and Aphasic clients
  • NAME THE CATEGORY

    $5.51
    The Name the Category pack includes 72 category cards and a selection of category title cards. Where possible, two cards for each category have been provided. Targets: Categorisation, language expression, working memory, making inferences and decision making. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
  • Making Inferences can be challenging for so many of our children and adult clients, so here is another set to help build those skills. This set includes the tools needed for 10 occupations and 10 answer cards to visually support. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, EAL Suitable for British and American English speakers  
  • The game's objective is to name five items in a category from a choice of easy, medium or hard questions. Contains 32 easy questions (simple categorisation), 56 medium questions (categorisation and attributes), and 40 hard questions (more complex categories and higher level thinking). Complete with full game instructions. A team game targeting categorisation skills and building semantic links, auditory processing, turn taking, attention and listening, team working, negotiation. Written in British English. Suitable for Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, secondary, SEN and ALD and possibly Aphasia work.
  • Perfect for a quick Christmas activity, this game is useful in so many ways. Using Colourful Semantics and some elements of Shape coding, this game of Guess What, works on forming closed questions ‘Is it…?’ and ‘Does it have …?’ I’ve added word cards and sentence prompts to help support children who find this concept tricky. 29 baubles provided. I’ve also used it for voiced final sounds and consonant clusters, attributes, key word understanding, as well as understanding the process of deduction and elimination.
  • The Where We Work set set is a sorting activity targeting categorisation skills, receptive and expressive language. It could also be used to target negation. This set includes:
    •2 sorting boards – one with visual support and one without
    •34 images of buildings that we work in.
    This pack can be combined with other categorisation packs, available on my website. (Please note that there may be a cross over with other sets such as 'where we buy things') Written in British English Suitable for Early years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
  • The Where We Work set set is a sorting activity targeting categorisation skills, receptive and expressive language. It could also be used to target negation. This set includes:
    •2 sorting boards – one with visual support and one without
    •16 images of buildings that we could live in.
    This pack can be combined with other categorisation packs, available on my website. Written in British English Suitable for Early years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
  • The Vehicles and Transport set targets, categorisation and attributes, picture and written word matching, and receptive and expressive language. It can also be used to target negation, key word understanding, extending descriptions, working memory, and many other goals. Some items may be trickier to sort than other, this will give you opportunities to discuss similarities, differences and features. This set includes:
    • 9 sorting boards
    • 44 transport picture cards
    • 44 transport picture and word cards
    • 44 transport word cards
    Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, EAL, SEN, ALD and Aphasic clients
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