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This set provides a transition between supported, and independent story writing. It’s aimed at a child who is able to read and no longer needs picture prompts to elicit ‘who?, doing?, what? and where?’ etc. ‘Word Ideas’ have been provided for each story, along with blank ‘word idea’ sheets for your child to develop their imaginations, and creative story writing skills. 71 pages of resources in total. It's written in British English but I've included blank word cards so that it can be used in American English too. (A knowledge of Colourful Semantics would be beneficial when using this set) Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL.
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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)
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This set is packed full of visuals, worksheets, information and advice, sequencing cards, games and activities and so much more, to help you to support your students while they learn those tricky concepts 'Before and After'. 89 pages of activities in total. You won't be disappointed! Written in British English Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
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Helping children to understand abstract language using Blank Levels of Questioning 4 is a 28 page document containing 4 sequenced 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.
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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
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This activity pack is a great way to scaffold the skills of sequencing events and retelling a story.This pack includes 26 events:Crossing the road - 6Painting a picture - 6Having a picnic - 6Wrapping a present - 6Making toast and jam - 6Evening routines - 7Writing a letter - 5Decorating a Christmas tree (1) - 6Washing hands - 6Decorating a Christmas tree (2) - 6Growing a plant - 7Making a packed lunch - 9School lunch time - 4Getting ready for school - 9Flying a kite - 5Making an apple pie - 7Getting dressed for a rainy day - 11Life of a snowman - 3Making breakfast - 6Laying the table - 6Making a burger - 9Getting dressed for a snowy day - 12Autumn tree - 3Bathing a dog - 9Washing a car - 8Making a banana split - 1018 Story connectives are included.Targets the skills of sequencing events, retelling a story, inferencing skills, working memory and building expressive languageEvents can be removed to make the sequences shorter according to the child’s ability.Suitable for British and American EnglishSuitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, and EAL
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This activity pack is a great way to scaffold the skills of sequencing events and retelling a story. Sequencing activities can help children to arrange their ideas into a logical order. They also help children to develop their understanding of the concept of first / next / last. This pack includes six everyday events:
- Going swimming (6 pictures)
- Getting dressed for summer (6 pictures)
- Going to bed (6 pictures)
- Eating dinner (5 pictures)
- Painting a picture (3 pictures)
- Getting dressed for winter (6 pictures)
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This activity pack is a great way to scaffold the skills of sequencing events and retelling a story. This pack includes three events:•Going for a family picnic- 5 pictures•The muddy dog - 4 pictures•Chasing a squirrel - 6 pictures15 Story connectives are included Suitable for British and American English Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
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Helping children to understand abstract language using Blank Levels of Questioning 5 is a 26 page document containing 4 sequenced 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
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This activity pack is a great way to scaffold the skills of sequencing events and retelling a story. This pack includes six events with 4, 5, and 6 steps:
- Making a cake
- A baby growing into an adult
- Going fishing
- Making a Valentine’s card
- Making an ice-cream sundae
- Making a sandwich
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Helping children to understand abstract language using Blank Levels of Questioning 6 contains 4 sequenced picture stories 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
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This activity pack is a great way to scaffold the skills of sequencing events and retelling a story. This pack includes seven events with 5, 6, and 8 steps:
- Making spaghetti and meatballs
- Growth of a flower
- The life cycle of a butterfly
- Building a snowman
- Baking biscuits
- The life-cycle of a frog
- The life-cycle of a pumpkin