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

  • The Body Parts 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
    •27 images of parts of the body.
    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 Pets 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
    •21 images of pets
    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 Body Parts 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
    •19 images of things associated with space.
    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 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 Preposition ‘over/above' and 'under/below' set includes 36 picture cards depicting character and objects in the ‘over and under' positions. Great for learning prepositions and answering 'wh' questions. I’ve also included sorting boards and cue cards. Suitable for Early Years, 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
  • 58 questions and picture cards to target ‘who’. Uses pictures of people in the community (strictly speaking, the tooth fairy, Father Christmas, aliens and astronauts aren't in every community, but you know what I mean...) Written in British English. Suitable for: Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • What? - Name the Object pack includes:  - 36 ‘What?’ questions related to everyday objects and 36 object picture cards.  - 24 board game style instruction cards. - Activity ideas Targets: Receptive and expressive language, vocabulary building, understanding and production of ‘what?’ questions, sentence planning, ideation, and visual and auditory processing skills. The resource also builds upon categorisation skills, creating semantic links, and understanding and expressing function. Suitable for : Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • The Farm 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
    •52 images of farm related items.
    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 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.
  • Once /k/ is established in single words this is a great game to help secure /k/ in the initial and final positions in spontaneous speech. The set includes picture cards and questions. Written in British English but suitable for American audiences too. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN
  • This set includes 8 photos showing the stages of cutting grass 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.
  • 'What are they doing to do? This set provides 18 short paragraphs with visual support, and 18 answer cards, detailing the objects used in an everyday activity. The students should use the written and picture clues to work out the nature of the activity. Targeting: making inferences, deduction, and 'wh' questions. Written in British English Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN and EAL
  • 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.
  • 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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