ABSTRACT

Offering a wealth of photocopiable resources for use with individual children or small groups, Special Learners in School provides a step-by-step programme to help practitioners support children with a range of special educational needs, and develop the skills which are fundamental to their learning in the mainstream classroom.

Competencies including active listening and observation skills, memory, comprehension of pattern and sequencing, positional and expressive language, body awareness and emotional intelligence are all key to ensuring a child’s access to the school curriculum. Recognising that these can be particular areas of difficulty for pupils with SEND, this book provides a range of activities designed to engage and gradually develop children’s use of auditory and visual memory, pragmatic and sensory skills. Easily accessible and differentiated for children at lower and upper levels of ability, practical examples and activities can be used immediately, or be adapted in line with students’ abilities and progress.

This will be an invaluable source of inspiration and activites for learning support assistants, teaching assistants, teachers and SENCOs looking to support children in mainstream schools as they develop skills fundamental to their learning.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part 1|36 pages

Level 1 activities

section Section 1|11 pages

Auditory memory

chapter |10 pages

Auditory programme Level 1

section Section 2|12 pages

Visual memory

chapter |11 pages

Visual programme Level 1

section Section 3|10 pages

Pragmatics

chapter |9 pages

Pragmatics programme Level 1

section Section 4|2 pages

Sensory perception

chapter |1 pages

Sensory programme Level 1

part 2|31 pages

Level 2 activities

section Section 1|10 pages

Auditory memory

chapter |9 pages

Auditory programme Level 2

section Section 2|9 pages

Visual memory

chapter |8 pages

Visual programme Level 2

section Section 3|11 pages

Pragmatics

chapter |10 pages

Pragmatics programme Level 2

part 3|18 pages

Additional ideas for working with pupils