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

  • The Regular Verbs -/ɪd/ Allomorph card set includes: 30 verbs in total 3 sets of all verbs – 90 cards in total Set 1: single pictures Set 2: pictures with words (unmarked for tense) Set 3: words Use to target: receptive and expressive language. Can be used to support understanding of past and present verb endings and can accompany Colourful Semantics sentence construction activities among many other activities. Suitable for Early years, Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
  • The Regular Verbs -/d/ Allomorph card set includes: 60 verbs in total 3 sets of all verbs – 180 cards in total Set 1: single pictures Set 2: pictures with words (unmarked for tense) Set 3: words Use to target: receptive and expressive language. Can be used to support understanding of past and present verb endings and can accompany Colourful Semantics sentence construction activities among many other activities. Suitable for Early years, Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
  • The Preposition ‘in’ and ‘on’ set includes 48 picture cards depicting character and objects in the ‘in front’ and ‘behind’ position. I’ve also included sorting boards and cue cards. Suitable for Early Years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL.
  • The Preposition ‘through’ set includes 15 picture cards showing characters and objects demonstrating 'through'. I’ve also included sorting boards and cue cards. Suitable for Early Years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • A huge bundle of all the sound loaded scenes! 42 black and white scenes in total. Targeting speech sounds in single words, phrases and sentences. Sentence construction, expressive and expressive language. These scenes are also great for barrier games and prepositions.
  • 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
  • ‘Have you seen my dog?’ is a deduction activity which can be used to target deduction, inferencing skills, key word understanding, attention and listening, receptive and expressive language, and working memory. This pack contains:
    • 1 large scene filled with dogs
    • 5 question cards showing owners describing their dogs
  • 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
  • Helping children to understand abstract language using Blank Levels of Questioning is a 51 page document containing 8 picture scenarios and question ideas formed around the Blank Model. To ensure you can use this pack flexibly I’ve given you options to use informally with just a list of questions, or more formally with a recording sheet so that you can record your observations and data. I’ve also included colour coded question cards so that you can play a game in a group. Written in British English Suitable for Pre-school, Reception, Key Stage 1 EAL, SEN.
  • There are 29 mice running loose in the kitchen! Can you find them? Targets prepositions - in, on, behind, under, into. Colour, and black and white version included.
  • 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 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.
  • 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  
  • 'They Are..' is a 29 page set of activities and prompts targeting 'they are' and its contrast '... is'. Plenty to keep you going and supports the generalisation of the 'little' words that are sometimes so hard to master. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN Written in British English, but great for American English too!
  • Helping children to understand abstract language using Blank Levels of Questioning is a 15 page document containing 4 sequencing scenarios and question ideas formed around the Blank Model.
    • Stuck on the roof (5 pictures)
    • Holiday Chaos (6 pictures)
    • Runaway Donkey (5 pictures)
    • Serendipity (4 pictures)
    To ensure you can use this pack flexibly I’ve given you options to use informally with just a list of questions, or more formally with a recording sheet so that you can record your observations and data. Written in British English Suitable for Pre-school, Reception, Key Stage 1 EAL, 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.
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