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  • Pesky Pets is a key word understanding game for individual students and groups. (21 pages in total.) This set includes: Instructions for key word understanding activities, Two large bed pictures. two large chair pictures and two large pet bed pictures, all in different colours. Seven different big and small dogs and seven different big and small cats. 36 cue cards. Targets: Key word understanding, attention and listening, working memory, basic concepts (colour, pattern, shape, size, etc.) expressive and receptive language skills. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, EAL
  • Dressing up time is a barrier and key word understanding game for individual students and groups. (This is a 26 page resource that requires duplication.) This set includes: Instructions for key word understanding activities, barrier games and memory games, A large penguin picture A large chick picture Hats, scarves, shoes, jumpers, and bow-ties in different colours and patterns to dress the characters Picture prompts to support your student's expression Targets: Key word understanding, attention and listening, working memory, basic concepts (colour, pattern, shape, size, etc.) expressive and receptive language skills. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, EAL
  • GOING ON HOLIDAY – PRONOUNS

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    ‘Going on Holiday’ focuses on the understanding and expression of ‘he and she’, ‘him and her’, and ‘his and hers’. The pack includes: three boys and three girls, each with a suitcase, 144 picture cards of clothing and accessories, and four season sorting boards for categorisation activities. Clothes have been divided into different seasons so you can use the game throughout the year using the clothes of the current season. Targets: Pronoun understanding and production, categorisation, and key word understanding. Suitable for: Early years, Reception, KEY STAGE 1, EAL and SEN
  • Using Colourful Semantics and some elements of Shape coding, this game of Guess Who 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.
  • The Pronoun Picnic game includes pictures of two male and two female characters, three pictures of pairs of characters and 48 picnic items to work on understanding and production of pronouns.
    It can be used to target 'he, she, him, her, his, hers, they, them, theirs' but it can also target so many other areas: descriptive language; following instructions; auditory processing. You could even use it as a barrier game.
    I've also added a selection of different coloured plates, drinks, cakes etc. meaning this set can also be used to target key word understanding. 
    Written in British English. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • Prepositions 'in front' and 'behind' (worksheets) is a 45 page bundle of activities. I've included a key word understanding activity, cue cards, fill in the gap games, and colouring in activities.  Written in British English. Suitable for Pre- School, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
  • This is a lovely, bumper pack targeting 'first, second, third and last'. It has 57 pages supporting the teaching of the concepts, and worksheets, and visual prompts to help carryover. Each concept is dealt with individually. It supports the subtests ‘Basic Concepts’ and 'Concepts and Following Directions' targeted in the Pre-School CELF. Other concepts are available on my website. Written in British English but suitable for American English too. A fun and interactive activity pack suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL  
  • The ‘Cars' Negation Pack’ can be used to target negation, key word understanding, attention and listening, and receptive and expressive language. This pack contains:
    • 8 ‘which car is not…’ question worksheets
    • 5 negation sorting boards
    • 10 car cards
    • 20 positive/negative cards to cut out to describe images on the worksheets
    Written in British English Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1 SEN, and EAL
  • I'm hoping I've thought of everything with this set! I've created 10 fun pictures out of simple shapes - circle, square, triangle rectangle, oval and semi-circle. I aimed to use it for a basic level instruction giving and following activity. It can also target key word understanding, attention and listening, and prepositions, among many other targets. I've provided a visual prompt and a pointing board to support working memory and the construction of a well formed direction.  Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • Once Upon a Time is a key word understanding set for anyone who just loves fairy tales! This set gives you loads of flexibility to use the contrasts of big and small, different colours, people, and animals, to work on key word understanding. You could also use it to work on pronouns, sentence building, prepositions and expression. As usual I've provided lots of choice so you can step up or down according to client ability. There are no words in this set, so it's suitable for every language. Suitable for Early Years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL.      
  • THIS IS NOT A DOWNLOAD How many mice can you find and can you describe where they are? This is an action packed picture targeting prepositions, but it can also be used to work on so many other targets! An A3 picture scene printed on nevertear card, which can be wiped with antibacterial wipes. It has high durability and is water and tear resistant. Suitable for Early Years, Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
  • ‘Make your own pizza’ is a barrier game for individual students or for groups. Simply print out one copy for each student – cut out and laminate so you can use it again and again! Targets: Key word understanding, attention and listening, prepositions, working memory, basic concepts (colour, shape size, etc.) expressive and receptive language skills. ‘Make your own pizza’ also provides great opportunities to discuss likes and dislikes!
  • 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 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. 24 elves provided. I’ve also used it for speech work, attributes, key word understanding, as well as understanding the process of deduction and elimination.
  • 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
  • THIS SET IS NOT A DOWNLOAD We’ve created a folder filled with the objects and prepositions shown in the picture scene so that children can make sentences about all of the mice in the picture. Individual picture cards are printed on 400gsm card and matt laminated to front and back. The A3 picture is printed on A3 nevertear card, which can be wiped with antibacterial wipes. It has high durability and is water and tear resistant. Each pack has a Colourful Semantics sentence strip and are presented in a durable black folder.  This is a PRINTED SET and will be posted out to you.
  • 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
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