Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 May 2016

Compound Words



Two worksheets to accompany the Skills workshop resource Compound Words

Compound Words : Buildings

Compound Words : Accessories

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Teaching Conjunctions or Connectives

An Entry 2 lesson on conjunction suitable for students 16+





A one minute video from   BBC Skillswise

 
 
A set of  E2/E3 worksheets Using Conjunctions
 


Wheel of Fortune Conjunctions Game

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Lost and Found Entry 1 Literacy

Excellence Gateway Literary resources 
were published some years ago but still provide some useful resources.

They include
 Entry 1 unit 1 Lost and Found 




and  the accompanying Teacher Notes and Audio files

 Unit includes a story about Pickles and the World cup  which should tie in with the Football World cup this summer.

Skills workshop have a number of resources linked to Pickles

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Developing Reading skills

There is always a debate about teaching reading at F.E level to students with a learning disability(i.e teach them to use the skills they already have rather than learning using phonics)

If you do want to have a go at using phonics and teaching tricky words here are some links to help you:
Letters and Sounds guidance from Department of Education
An over view of how and when to introduce the sounds and words can be found at:
A contibutor to the TES website has listed all the key words in phase order
And here are a few resources for teaching phonics at the early stages.
Phase 1
An introduction to sound
Phonics Play has an explanation and some free to use games

Phase 2
Decodable words
Games for the interactive whiteboard from TES I board  (now have to pay to access) covering letter sounds in phase 1 and 2 developing Grapheme Phoneme Correspondence mainly as, at, pat, sat, tap





TES Letters and sounds phase 1 and 2 .
A PDF or publisher document. A collection of flashcards for phases one and two printed on pastel to assist dyslexic pupils with their phonics work as well as other pupils experiencing learning difficulties. The collection includes graphemes, tricky words and decodable words.
phonics play free during the Lockdown school closure April 2020

Username: march20
Password: home

 Another game is Picture match, a game Phase 1 and 2 words from Phonics Play




SEN teacher domino template can also be used to make your own word tiles

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Animal theme for literacy


BSL alphabet test yourself from HelpKidz learn

Animal Alphabet from Tar Heel Reader

Millionaire Spell Animals
from The Whiteboard Room Reading section
Make an animal word dominoes set using a SEN TEACHER template

Animal word search

Simple animal wordsearch both from Worksheet Genius

BSL signs Animals from London City university

Old Macdonald had a farm - A free resource from Makaton. It has Makaton signs for sheep,pig,cow,horse and children.

Animal Makaton signs from BBC Something Special

Animals, transport and vehicles book of signs Makaton £19.99

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Music from South Africa


One of my students introduced me to his most favourite musician in the world:
Ladysmith Black Mambazo:
Listen on You Tube


We were using music as a theme for our literacy lessons
(milestone 8 Entry 1)
.
I made the group a worksheet and he bought the music.

The worksheet are available to download from my Box net.

Entry 1 worksheet to download Word version PDF version Milestone 8 worksheet to download Word version PDF version

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Teaching to a student's interest : Now CDs



The 'Now CDs' are quite popular with my students.
I've discovered that there is a website devoted to the NOW CD series which is well worth a visit.




At the top of the home page is a link to each year (beginning with 1983).
The Cd covers are featured and include song titles and track length .
There is also an online
quiz about the Now CD series
I've used the CD covers to make a bingo game.This has helped with reading numbers to 74.
I've also created a Now 39 Comprehension E1 worksheet (available on the TES web site)

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Basic skills from the Embedded Learning Portal

The read write/skills for Life resources are constantly being moved making it difficult to keep a tab on where resources are


They are now here http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/interactive-resources



UPDATE 24. 4.7.17




NONE OF THE LINKS BELOW NOW WORK 24.7.17


10 things to use in the classroom from the embedded learning portal



Text Pictures and Symbols Milestone 7




Letters of the alphabet Milestone 8





Reading Signs Milestone 8




Reading Signs Entry 1 an introduction to different types of signs





Listening for InformationEntry 1




Listening for Instructions Entry2




Comparing Measure Milestone 8





Ordering and comparing numbers (to 10) Entry1





Recognising Coins Entry 1




Counting out change Entry 2




Saturday, 7 November 2009

Storytellers

We have begun to do some story telling in literacy class. Its exciting and rewarding to see the students (who can't read or write independently) develop their own stories. We started by doing number facts about ourselves for example; age, number in family, pets . We presented these like a mind map with added pictures and keywords.Stories were then told using the number facts mind map as a prompt.
This week we used an old resource
Living our Lives -Ten stories about the lives of adults with a learning disability with CD- which you may be able to order in the publications section (it didn't work for me!)
I was very interested to come across the website
They have examples of how to develop story telling with children and adults with severe communication difficulties : Storysharing
and a story/poem resource to download Coleridge resource

Also see my blog entry :Writing and telling stories for adults

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Writing and Telling Stories for Adults



Reading for Pleasure has just been launched by Niace . The site is primarily a Skills for Life resource but may be relevant if you are working with Adult Entry level groups on developing reading and story writing skills.
It has a section on
Story telling which has lesson plans and ideas as well as a Professional Development Unit which can be used towards the Institute of Learning CPD requirement.
The CPD story telling objectives:
To develop an appreciation of the importance of stories for adult learners.
To develop skills in locating stories with relevant themes
To develop an appreciation of the value of visiting storytellers and ways of
using them effectively in the classroom.
To develop an understanding of the value of storytelling as an empathetic
approach.
To develop an appreciation of using community resources.
To gain practical advice on how to get support from local libraries, the arts
council and the local community.

Tell us Your Story ! from CKUK.org has a creative writing resource to download . The download gives ideas for creative writing sessions. It was originally used in a project called Days Like This in 2008 which aimed to get people in Scotland ,including those with learning disabilities writing Personal stories.

If you are interested in Sensory stories for adults with learning difficulties take a look at Bag Books .

Monday, 2 March 2009

Literacy and Numeracy for Reluctant Learners at E3


If you have Entry 3/ Level 1 reluctant learners this interactive resource may be for you. Bling it on develops literacy, language and numeracy skills.

The game was designed to hook reluctant offender learners and their families into a ‘first step to learning’ The subject matter of driving cars was chosen to appeal to male learners and has been piloted in prisons .The developers say the initial feedback has been promising!

You can also read about this on the blog e-learning stuff

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Teenage Readers

Tar Heel Reader has a collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics designed for beginner teenage readers.Its an American site and each book can be speech enabled (with the American accent) It can be accessed using switches, alternative keyboards and touch screens The books may be downloaded.

I have just used I Love You as part of my Valentine's Day Project.We put it on the whiteboard . The readers in the class read page by page by and early readers were able to join with the repeated "I love you" written in every picture .

You might also find Looking for Signs (from a UK author) useful for Health and Safety





Read a review of Tar Heel Reader on Paul Hamilton's blog

Friday, 7 November 2008

Letter recognition .

3 letter recognition activities that worked well for me with my adults with learning difficulties at M7 (working within an Entry 1 group)bingo from Worksheet genius . A whole class activity that can be differentiated so that some are learning the name of the letter, some the sound. It can further be supported by writing the letter on the board and using a Learning Assistant to point the letters out on an alphabet card .letter mashup from Sen Teacher Printables. Choose letters from their names to start with. Choose the large text with extra spacing and remove the symbols.












ngfl wales has a good interactive snap game matching lower case letters(other options available)
Lesson aims
To learn the letters of the alphabet
Objectives
Be able to match the lower case letters of the alphabet
Identify and name the lowercase letters l r s